Mysteries Beneath Our Feet
Weather Weirdness & Climate Clues
Flow of Wonders
Past Lives & Ancient Secrets
Humans — Destroyers or Protectors?
100

This slow-moving force breaks down rocks into tiny pieces over time.

What is weathering?

100

This describes short-term changes in the atmosphere — like rain or sunshine today.

What is weather?

100

When water evaporates, condenses, and falls back to Earth, it’s all part of this cycle.

What is the water cycle?

100

These preserved remains or imprints of ancient life tell us about Earth’s past.

What are fossils?

100

When a species disappears forever, this has occurred.

What is extinction?

200

When the ground shakes because of moving tectonic plates, this natural event occurs.

What is an earthquake?

200

This term describes long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a region.

What is climate?

200

Rivers carry sediment to form these landforms at their mouths — a favorite spot for weird fish and tourists alike.

What is a delta?

200

This word describes how scientists use rock layers to tell Earth’s story.

What is geologic history or stratigraphy?

200

Planting trees or cleaning rivers are examples of this type of environmental action.

What is conservation?

300

If Dipper drew lines where plates meet, he’d be mapping these geological boundaries.

What are plate boundaries?

300

These are the two factors why ocean has one layer of water sinking and other one floating

What are density and temperature?

300

Mabel noticed her lemonade disappearing faster in the sun. She’s witnessing this process.

What is evaporation?

300

Many ancient cultures built sites like Stonehenge or Machu Picchu to align with the Sun — a sign of their knowledge in this science. 

What is astronomy or earth observation?

300

These are what the three Rs stand for.

What is Recycle, Reduce and Reuse?

400

Mountains often form when two plates collide. What type of boundary causes that?

What is a convergent boundary?

400

This invisible “belt” of moving ocean water helps regulate Earth’s temperature.

What is the ocean conveyor belt?

400

This type of current flows along the California coast and brings cold water and fog.

What is the California Current?

400

If the Mystery Shack were built on fossil-rich limestone, it’d prove this area was once covered by...

What is an ocean?

400

If human activities cause coral bleaching, deforestation, or pollution, they’re part of this impact.

What is human environmental impact?

500

The Grand Canyon wasn’t carved overnight — this process by water, wind, and time shaped it.

What is erosion?

500

If Gravity Falls suddenly had tropical plants growing next to pine trees, it might be because of this large-scale global change.

What is climate change?

500

When water slowly seeps into the ground, it becomes part of this hidden natural storage.

What is groundwater or an aquifer?

500

If you found a trilobite in your backyard, you could claim you discovered evidence from this period of Earth’s history.

What is the Paleozoic Era?

500

Grunkle Stan decides to open a “Sustainable Souvenir Shop.” If he uses solar power and recycled wood, he’s supporting this global goal.

What is sustainability?

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