Vocabulary
Earth
Rocks/Minerals/Fossils
Inside Out
Skills
100

_____ happens when the weight or force of something presses against something else.

Pressure

100

How many oceans and continents cover Earth?

5 oceans and 7 continents

100

What are the 3 types of rock?

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

100

What is the solid metal ball in the center of the Earth called?

Inner Core

100

Name a /k/ word spelled with ck.

Any ck word
200
What is a person who studies rocks called?

Geologist

200

What is the imaginary line that runs through the middle of Earth and cut it in half called? 

Equator

200

What is the strongest gem made from minerals?

Diamond

200

The ______ is the outermost layer of the Earth.

Crust

200

Name two ways to spell the /p/ sound.

p and pp

300

What are the preserved imprints or bodies of animals and plants that died many years ago called?

Fossils

300

Which layer of Earth do we live on? 

Crust

300

What type of rock is most common?

What is least common?

Igneous

Metamorphic

300

The______ is the layer beneath the earth's crust.

Mantle

300

Name 4 ways to spell /k/

c k ck cc

400

Dinosaurs are _____, which means they no longer exist.

Extinct

400

What are the 3 important things to remember when talking about Geology?

Heat, pressure, time

400

How are Metamorphic rocks formed?

Through intense pressure and heat of other rocks

400

What is the Earth mostly made of?

Rock

400

What is the rule for doubling a consonant before adding -ed or -ing?

1,2,3 no double for me

1,2 double I do

or 

1 1 1 rule

500

What are the layers, or pieces of dirt and rock, pressed on top of one another over time to form Sedimentary rocks called?

Sediments

500

What erupts from a geyser?

Hot water

500

What is the name of a mineral we can eat?

Salt

500

What is the inner core hotter than?

The sun

500

How do you spell the past tense verb sob?

sobbed

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