The Rock Cycle
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
The Water Cycle
Earth's Four Systems
Brighton Facts
100

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

100

The part of the Rock Cycle / Starburst Lab when you cut up the starburst into smaller pieces was called ...

Weathering

100

What is the driving force of the Water Cycle?

The sun

100

What word best defines the Hydrosphere?

Hydrosphere - water

100

What is Brighton Academy's Mascot?

Wolves

200

Metamorphic Rocks form through extreme _______ and _______.

Heat and Pressure

200

When Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic rocks go under weathering and eroding they become....

Sediments

200

Name the different forms of precipitation.

Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail

200

What is the Geosphere?

Geosphere - Land/rock/non living things

200

What does HOWLs stand for? 

Habits of Work and Learning

300

The final two process that turn sediments into Sedimentary Rock are __________ and ___________.

Compaction and Cementation

300

What is the definition of Erosion?

The process of moving material/rock from one place to another by water, wind, gravity, or ice.

300

When warm water meets a cold surface and turns back into a liquid, what process in the water cycle is occurring?

Condensation

300

Most of the Earth's Hydrosphere is found in the 

Ocean

300

What year was Brighton Academy founded?

2019

400

This type of rock forms specifically from the rock being exposed to the atmosphere where weathering, erosion, and deposition occurs.

Sedimentary Rock

400

What is the definition of Deposition?

Dropping sediment into a new place.

400

What is the name of the process where water evaporates from plants/trees?

Transpiration

400

Name an example of how the Hydrosphere interacts with the Biosphere.

Answers may vary

Humans/animals/plants using water


400

What are the names of our three Dean of Students?

Mrs. Coleman

Mr. Gregory

Mr. Goodrich

500

The oldest rocks on Earth are found in what layer of the rock?

The bottom layer

500

What does Erosion do to the surface of the Earth?

Shapes and forms different structure rocks

500

Other than clouds, name an example of condensation that we can observe in our daily lives.

Answers may vary.

- Fog

- Water droplets on shower door/bathroom mirror

- Water droplets on lid/top of pot/boiling water

500

Name an example of how the Hydrosphere interacts with the Geosphere.

Water moving/breaking Rock

Weathering, Erosion, Deposition

Answers may vary

500

What are the past two school names that came before Brighton Academy?

Danforth & Roosevelt

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