Landforms
Plate Tectonics I
Vocabulary
Erosion
Continental Drift
100

Earth's surface is always changing...True/False

TRUE

100

What is the difference between magma and lava

Magma-Below ground Lava-Above ground

100

Process of breaking down rock, sand and soil into tiny pieces called sediment

Weathering

100

If you have a hill that you don't want washed away, what could you do to avoid erosion?

Plant trees on the hill

100

large puzzle pieces that cover the Earth's surface

plates

200

The Colorado River created what land form

Grand Canyon

200

What type of plate boundary rubs together in a side to side motion causing Earth quakes

transform boundary

200

The downhill movement of rock and soil which includes landslides, mudslides, slumps and creep

Mass movement

200

What are two things that humans do that causes erosion?

cut down too many trees and build too many roads

200

supercontinent that held all of the Earth's land 225 million years ago

Pangea

300

What is the most common cause of physical weathering?

Water/ice

300

What plate boundary created the Himalayas Mountain chain?

Convergent

300

physical features of the Earth's surface

landforms

300

True or False: Glaciers can cause Erosion

TRUE

300

impressions in sedimentary rock that show what animals and plants live years ago.

fossils

400

Changes to the Earth's surface can happen

a.  Slowly

b.  Quickly

c.   Both Slowly and Quickly

c. Both slowly and quickly

400

What type pf plate boundary pulls plates apart causing rifts or volcanoes?

divergent

400

Breaking of larger rocks into smaller particles of that same rock by freezing water and splitting it when it becomes ice

physical weathering

400

Name 4 agents that cause erosion

Gravity, ice, Water, wind

400

How do we know that Earth's surface has changed over millions of years

the same fossils of plants and animals were found in Africa and South America proving they were once connected.

fossils of sea creatures were found on the tops of mountains proving mountains were once underwater

Australia is moving north and the Atlantic Ocean is spreading

500

Name two examples of terminal moraines - small hilly land caused by glaciers

Cape Cod and Long Island

500

A fracture in the surface of the Earth 

San Andreas in California is an example of one.


fault line

500

Breakdown of rock's composition by acid rain or different substances 

chemical weathering

500

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

weathering breaks the rock into sediment and erosion carries the sediment to a new place

500

Why are fossils found in sedimentary rock?

They are preserved (saved) the layers of sedimentary rock.

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