How are rock layers ordered in terms of age?
Oldest layer on the bottom and newest on the top.
What are the three main types of rocks?
Sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic
Name the three types of subatomic particles in elements
Proton, neutron, and electron
Who taught C4 math and science before Ms. Wicker?
Mr. Kerber + Mr. Fields
Where is most of earth's water?
The ocean
What is the name of the law that says intrusions like magma are younger than the layers already there?
Law of crosscutting
Give one piece of evidence for Pangea
Fossils found on continents separated too far for them to have swam across the ocean, mountain ranges with same type of rock on different continents, magnetization underneath earth's surface, and the fit of the continents coastlines like a puzzle
What is the atomic mass of this element?

10.8
Name 10 8th graders from last year
What type of water seeps into the ground through porous layers?
Groundwater
What is the law of ordering the layers in terms of age?
Law of superposition
Who proposed the continental drift theory?
Alfred Wegener
What is the atomic number of this element?

10
What sport did Ms. Wicker do growing up? What sport does she do now?
Figure Skating, rock climbing
What type of aquifer has no impermeable layer above them?
Unconfined aquifers
What is the best choice for an in
dex fossil?
Ammonite
What type of rock can fossils be found in?
Sedimentary
What do elements in the same groups have in common?
Same number of valence electrons and reactivity
What club did both Mr. Knight and Ms. Wicker do in high school?
Drama/theatre (but Mr. Knight did it for much longer and more seriously)
What area is where freshwater meets the ocean resulting in what type of water?
Estuaries, brackish water
Order the layers in terms of age: oldest to youngest
E, C, B, D, A
Identify this type of rock and your reasoning
Igneous, porous/holes
Draw a bohr model for this element


What is Ms. Wicker's nephew's name? Double points in if you know my niece's name.
Dean (aka bean) 
Describe how the salinity of water leads to ocean currents?
High salinity causes water to sink, low leads to water rising, creating circulation.