Layers of the Earth
Plate Tectonics
The Rock Cycle
Types of Rocks
Rocks of Ages
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The 4 main layers of the Earth

Crust

Mantle

Inner Core

Outer Core

100

This event is most likely caused by the movement of the Earth's crust along transform boundaries.

Earthquakes
100

The name of hot, melted rock before it exits a volcano.

Magma

100

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous rocks

Sedimentary rocks

Metamorphic rocks

100

Scientists use these to provide information about life and conditions of the past.

Fossils

200

The hottest layer; made of solid iron and nickel

The Inner Core

200

The type of boundary formed when tectonic plates move apart

A divergent boundary

200

The movement of rocks by gravity, wind, and water

Erosion

200

A rock made from extreme pressure cementing, or gluing, tiny pieces of broken down rock together.

Sedimentary rock

200

Fossils are usually found in this type of rock.

Sedimentary rock

300

Middle layer below the crust; the thickest layer of the Earth

The Mantle

300

When the tectonic plates of the Earth slip or slide, or grind past each other, this boundary is formed.

A transform boundary

300

The breaking down of minerals and rocks into small pieces (sediments)

Weathering

300

A rock that has changed from one type of rock to another by great amounts of heat or pressure; may also have a swirled look or different colored bands.

Metamorphic rock

300

Sedimentation and compaction is the process that will form these in sedimentary rocks.

fossils

400

These increase as the depth beneath the surface of the Earth increases.

Temperature and Pressure

400

The type of boundary formed where two tectonic plates come together

A convergent boundary

400

This is the term used to describe what happens to material that was carried away, or deposited, by erosion.

Deposition

400

Rocks that are usually found near volcanoes and are formed from the cooling and hardening of hot magma or lava.

Igneous rocks

400

This can be used to classify rocks on how they are formed.

Dichotomous Key

500

This causes the movement of material within the Earth.

Thermal energy (heat) which creates a convection current

500

The movement of tectonic plates caused the formation of these on the ocean floor.

trenches 

500

The name for the process in which rocks are changing from one form to another and back again over many years

The rock cycle

500

The addition of these is needed over time for a sedimentary rock to be changed into a metamorphic rock.

Thermal energy (heat) and pressure

500

If a fossil with trails resembling a fish are found, this can tell you the once living creature lived here.

Ancient Sea

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