Landforms
Inside the Earth
Experiments
Weathering
Misc.
100
A landform that has a tall peak.
What is a mountain?
100
The outermost layer of Earth made of solid rock.
What is the crust?
100
The layer represented by the gum drop.
What is the outer core?
100
A process that causes rock to break apart without changing the rock type.
What is physical weathering?
100
The result of plates slowly pushing into each other at the edges of two continents.
What is a fold?
200
A structure that looks like a mountain, but can sometimes erupt with hot lava.
What is a volcano?
200
The layer below Earth's crust.
What is the mantle?
200
The layer of earth represented by the marshmallow.
What is the mantle?
200
The process that breaks down rock.
What is weathering?
200
When heavy rains send rocks and soil swiftly downhill.
What is a landslide?
300
A mound of small rocks, boulders, and dirt left behind by a glacier.
What is a moraine?
300
The red, hot center of the Earth.
What is the inner core?
300
The "dirt" ice cube.
What is a glacier that has gone through a valley?
300
The process that moves broken down rock.
What is erosion?
300
The downhill end of a glacier.
What is the terminus?
400
A flat landform found in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska.
What is a plain?
400
The liquid part of the core.
What is the outer core?
400
The cup of water that was "swirled".
What is a stream?
400
A column of whirling wind that moves across the ground.
What is a tornado?
400
A natural disaster that is not caused by storms.
What is an earthquake?
500
A landform with tall sides and a flat top.
What is a plateau?
500
The current that causes warm mantle to rise and cooler mantle to sink.
What is a convection current?
500
The M&M in the cups.
What is a rock?
500
A natural disaster that is caused by the overflow of water.
What is a flood?
500
The continental shelf and continental slope.
What are underwater features?
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