Landforms
Earth's Layers and Plate Tectonics
Mountains, Volcanoes, Earthquakes
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
Rocks and Fossils
100

True or false: A landform is a natural land shape or feature

True

100

How many layers does the Earth have?

4

100

We can have mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes because....

the movement of plate tectonics
100
True or false: Weathering, erosion, and deposition change earth's surface.

True

100

What is a rock made of?

A mineral


200

What are the four major types of landforms?

Mountains, hills, plateaus, plains
200

Earth's crust has pieces of rock called 

plate tectonics

200

Why do earthquakes happen?

Plates slide against each other and become stuck. The pressure builds and the plates quickly move causing an earthquake.

200

How can water weather rocks?

acidic rain and dissolve rock, rain can seep in cracks, moving water has energy

200

What is a fossil?

The preserved remains or traces of past life found in some rocks

300

What is a plain?

A flat piece of land with little difference in elevation

300

In order (inner to the most outer), what are the layers of the Earth?

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust

300

Smaller earthquakes that happen before are called _______

Smaller earthquakes that happen after are called _________

foreshocks, aftershocks

300

How can wind weather rocks?

Wind can carry pieces of rock or sand and this crashes into other rocks.

300

What is the rock cycle?

The continuous process in which one type of rock changes into another type

400

How are hills and mountains different?

Hills are round and not as high. Mountains are tall and have a peak on them.

400

The global supercontinent was called _______ and gave us the theory of _______ _________. 

Pangea; plate tectonics

400

What is the difference between an active, dormant, and extinct volcano?

Active-recently erupted or is erupting

Dormant- Has not erupted in a while, but could

Extinct- Will never erupt again

400

Why can glaciers cause erosion and deposition?

They break rock that is beneath them because of their size and weight. They also carry rock that they break and drop them in new places as they melt.

400

What are three types of fossils?

Trace, mold, cast

500

What does topography show?

Representation of landforms on a map - land features and elevation

500

Plates that pull apart are called:

Plates that push together are called:

Plates that slide past each other are called:

Divergent

convergent

transform

500

What are the three types of mountains?

Fault-block, volcanic, and dome

500

Tell the process of weathering, erosion, and deposition (what do they do?)

Weathering- breaks it

Erosion- takes it

Deposition- drops it

500

What are the three types of rock and how are they formed?

Igneous- melted rock that cools and hardens

Sedimentary- Piles of rock build up over time and creates a cement

Metamorphic- High heat and pressure change the texture

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