Rocks
Rivers and flow
Flash Floods
Canyon
100

What piece of rock is smaller, rock or pebble?

Pebble

100

Which direction does a river flow?

Down

100

Can a city have a flash flood? Why or why not?

Yes, the pavement does not soak in any water.

100

What creates a canyon?

Water 

200

What is smaller sand or pebble?

Sand

200
How do rocks become sand?

They are broken down through the river from the top of the mountain smaller and smaller until it becomes sand.

200

What kind of soil cannot soak in water?

Clay soil

200

What creates a canyon?

Wind

300

What is smaller than sand?

Silt

300

The rocks at the top of a mountain are red, what color would sand be at the bottom of the mountain?

Red

300

Why are mountains a big contributor to flash floods?

Because the water can flow downward at a faster pace because of a slope

300

How do rivers help create canyons over time?

Rivers slowly wear away the rock and soil, cutting into the land and deepening the valley, eventually creating a canyon.

400

How many types of rocks are there?

Three

400

Why do some rivers flow faster than others?

Because some mountains are steeper and have a larger slope than others.

400
Does a flash flood happen quickly or slowly over time?

Quickly!

400

What is the most famous canyon in the United States?

The Grand Canyon

500

Name the types of rocks

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

500

How do rivers help our enviroment?

Water for plants and animals

500

What state was flash flood alley in?

Texas

500

How deep can a canyon be?

Over a mile deep!

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