Rocks
Volcanoes
Earth
Fossils
Miscellaneous
100

Type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava. 

igneous

100

Type of volcanoes that are shaped like a dome and ooze lava.  

shield

100

A crack in the Earth's crust along which rocks move.

fault

100

A footprint is known as what type of fossil. 

imprint

100

This occurs when pieces of rock are worn away. 

weathering

200

Fossils are found in this type of rock. 

sedimentary

200

Area in the Pacific where the majority of Earth's volcanoes are located. 

Ring of Fire

200

Earth's crust is divided into these large structures that move a little each year.  

plates or tectonic plates

200

Fossil formed by sap that has hardened around an insect 

amber

200

Water does this when it freezes and turns to ice. 

gets larger, or expands

300

This type of rock is made by heat and pressure. 

metamorhpic

300

This igneous rock floats in water!

pumice

300

Scientists believe that this metal is at the center of the Earth. 

iron

300

One way a whole organism can be preserved as a fossil. 

ice, tar, or amber

300

The buildup of sediment at a mouth of a river is known as this. 

a delta

400

Marble is an example of this type of rock. 

metamorphic

400

The volcano that erupted in Washington state in 1980. 

Mount St. Helens

400

These waves happen first after an earthquake.

primary waves

400

A reason a fossil deep in the ground appears at the surface over time.  

weathering

400

The layer of the earth that is directly below the mantle (two-word answer). 

outer core

500

This is how metamorphic rock changes to igneous.

melting

500

If a volcano hasn't erupted in a while, it is said to be this. 

dormant

500

When two of Earth's tectonic plates move away from each other, they are said to be this.  

divergent

500

People who study fossils are called by this name. 

paleontologist

500

Type of weathering that dissolves rock from an excess of carbon dioxide in the air. 

acid rain

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