What is an earthquake ?
What is a movement of rocks in earths crust.
How are Volcano's made ?
When plates clash together (Forming Mountains).
What is water weathering
when breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth.
What is ice wedging
During the winter months, the water in the ground freezes and expands.
How many Destructive forces are listed
4 destructive forces are shown such as Earthquake,Volcano's,Water weathering last Ice wedging.
What is an earthquake on the ocean's floor called?
It is called a Tsunami.
Do volcano's just breakdown land
No, they can build it up to.
How does water weathering work ?
water weathering works by when sand and water mix together and the mixture rubes against the rock,then the rock erodes away.
What causes ice wedging?
When water seeps into a rock, it freezes and then it expands the crack,then freezes again, and so on until the crack splits the rock totally.
How are Volcano's and Earthquakes different?
Volcano's can build up and breakdown the Earths, earthquakes do not.
What building's have a higher chance of falling than others?
The tall buildings have a higher chance of falling than smaller buildings.
How are Volcano's destructive?
They are destructive because they spew out magma, or lava,That covers land and buns anything it touches.
How is water weathering important?
It is important because it carry's sand and rocks in the water,then is build or piles up the rocks that it carry's.