Mountain Formation
The Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics
Weathering & Erosion
Constructive or Destructive?
100

The four types of mountains.

What is a dome, volcanic, fold and block mountain?

100

The magma that erupts from volcanoes comes from ____.

What is the Mantle?

100

The location of tectonic plates.

What is in the crust?

100

The definition of weathering.

What is the breakdown of rocks?

100

An earthquake occurs in the mountains, resulting in a landslide.

What is a Destructive Force?

200

Magma causing the Earth's surface to bulge, then subsiding, leaving a rounded foundation.

Ex: The Adirondacks.

What is a Dome Mountain?

200

Rock formed as magma cools.

What is Igneous Rock?

200

A result of tectonic plate movements within the Earth's crust.

What is an Earthquake?

200

The two types of weathering

What is physical and chemical weathering?

200

A plate moves over a hotspot, resulting in a new chain of volcanoes.

What is a Constructive Force?

300

Erupting magma cools and hardens, forming a cone shape.

Ex: Mount Fuji.

What is a Volcano/Volcanic Mountain?

300

Igneous rocks are weathered, eroded, and deposited.  Over time, ______ rocks are formed through compaction/cementation.

What is Sedimentary?

300

A major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

What is the Ring of Fire/Circum-Pacific Belt?

300

Erosion definition

What is the physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem?

300

A volcano erupts, and the lava cools, forming new extrusive igneous rock.

What is a Constructive Force?

400

A structure/formation that occurs as a result of a convergent plate boundary/subduction.

Ex: Mt. Everest.

What is a Fold Mountain?

400

Sedimentary (and/or Igneous) rock exposed to extreme heat and pressure.

What is Metamorphic Rock?

400

As a tectonic plate moves over ______, volcanoes are rafted away and new ones form in their place.

What is a volcanic hotspot?

400

Four forces that cause erosion.

What is wind, water, ice, and gravity?

400

Water freezes around and in rock creating a glacier. The rock is moved along with the ice as the glacier travels.

What is a Destructive Force?

500

Pressure between faults causing slabs of rock to shift upward or stack.

Ex: Mount St. Helens.

What is a Block Mountain?

500

Metamorphic rocks underground melt to form ______.

What is Magma?

500

The theory that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other; a result of the shifting of plates over time.

Ex: The formation of Pangea.

What is Continental Drift?

500

Rocks and material are weathered down, transported and eroded, and as a result, sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.

What is Deposition?

500

The ocean breaking down rock and sand, carrying it to another location.

What is both (Constructive AND Destructive)?

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