Constructive Forces
Agents of Change
Living Organisms
Destructive Forces
Miscellaneous
100

These build up or create new landforms

What are constructive forces?

100

These are the three main agents of change (you must name all three!)

What is water, wind, and ice?

100

These have roots that will grow into rocks and break them down

What are plants?

100

These are natural processes that wear away or break down the Earth's surface

What are destructive forces?

100

A natural shape or area on the Earth's surface that we can see

What is a surface feature?

200

This force drops materials like sediment and soil

What is deposition?

200

This agent of change can create canyons by eroding sediment from river banks

What is water?

200

When small animals burrow in the dirt and loosen the soil it has this effect

What is weathering?

200

These include things like hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and tornadoes

What are natural disasters?

200

The type of practices that led to the creation of Providence Canyon

What are poor farming practices?

300

These are created on beaches by the force of deposition

What are sand dunes?

300

These two agents can smooth a rock's surface (you must name both)

What are wind and water?

300

This Georgia landmark was created by nature after humans altered the landscape, leading the way for its creation

What is Providence Canyon or the Little Grand Canyon?

300

This force is responsible for creating the Grand Canyon using the Colorado River

What is erosion?

300

Small particles of rock and soil that can be transported by wind or water

What is sediment?

400

This constructive force may build new land out of volcanic rock

What is volcanic activity?

400

Accumulations of dirt and rocks that have been pushed along by a glacier and deposited when the glacier melts

What are moraines?

400

Clearing land which removes the roots and structure of landscape causes this force to more easily occur

What is erosion?

400

This force breaks down rocks into smaller pieces through physical or chemical means

What is weathering?

400

The term for something that was not created by humans

What is natural?

500

These are created when tectonic plates shift

What are mountains?

500

This is when water seeps into cracks in rocks and freezes which causes rocks to break over time

What is ice wedging?

500

These three activities caused by humans can lead to rapid changes in the earth's landscape (name all three)

What are construction, mining, and agriculture?

500

During erosion, this agent scrapes away mountains and carries rocks with it as it moves

What is ice?

500

These make Providence Canyon unique to Georgia and interesting for scientists to study

What are colorful soil layers?

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