Layers and Rocks
Fossils and History
Land & Water
Volcanoes and Forces
Scientists and Weather
100

This is the hard, outer layer of the Earth where we live.

What is the crust?

100

These are preserved imprints or remains of plants and animals from long ago.

What are fossils?

100

Large areas of land on Earth are called these.

What are continents?

100

Hot, melted rock under the ground that can come out of volcanoes is called this.

What is magma?

100

A scientist who studies rocks and Earth is called this.

What is a geologist?

200

Tiny pieces of dirt and rock that can press together to make sedimentary rock.

What are sediments?
200

We learn that dinosaurs lived long ago because of this kind of evidence found in the ground.

What are fossilized bones?

200

Large bodies of salt water that cover much of Earth are called these.

What are oceans?

200

When magma reaches Earth’s surface and pours out, it is called this.

What is lava?

200

The day-to-day conditions of sunlight, wind, rain, and temperature are called this.

What is the weather?

300

Rocks formed when tiny pieces of dirt and rock are pressed together over time are called this.

What are sedimentary rocks?

300

When something is kept safe so it does not change, we say it is this word.

What is preserved?

300

The imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth and divides north and south is called this.

What is the equator?

300

A sudden push or squeeze from weight that presses on something is called this.

What is pressure?

300

True or False: A geyser is an eruption of lava.

 What is False? A geyser erupts hot water and steam.

400

Name the three main groups all rocks can be placed into.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

400

 This word means “no longer living anywhere on Earth,” like dinosaurs.

What is extinct?

400

The outside part of Earth where we live — land, water, and air — is called this.

What is the surface?

400

This word describes something that can cause damage when lava and ash cover the land.

What is destructive?

400

When something is solid, it keeps its own shape and does not take the shape of a container.

What is solid?

500

This is the very center of the Earth; scientists think it is a solid ball of metal.

What is the inner core?

500

People who study Earth’s past by looking at rocks.

What is geologists?

500

When wind or water wears away rock and soil and moves it to new places, this process is happening.

What is erosion?

500

Changes that happen deep inside Earth from heat and pressure can turn rocks into new kinds called this.

What are metamorphic rocks?

500

Name one way scientists learn about Earth’s past.

What is studying rocks and fossils?

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