What are goggles?
Remains of ancient living things.
What are fossils?
Igneous rocks form from this when it cools.
What is magma or lava?
This has a high amount of disorder and energy. It has no definite shape or composition.
What is Gas?
A spoon heating up in a cup of hot cocoa is an example of this.
What is Conduction?
It is used to swirl liquids without the risk of spilling.
What is a Flask?
This principle says in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are on the bottom.
Superposition
Deep in the Earth's crust, high temperature and pressure form these kinds of rocks.
What are metamorphic rocks?
This takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume, but no definite composition.
What is a liquid?
A lava lamp is an example of this.
What is convection?
It is used to measure volume of liquids and pour or mix liquids.
What is a Beaker?
Early mapmakers thought the coastline of South America matched this coastline.
What is Africa?
Compaction and cementation of sediments form these types of rocks.
What are sedimentary rocks?
This has a low temperature and low energy. It has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
The sun heating up the sand is an example of this.
What is radiation?
It is used to obtain precise measurements of volume.
What is a Graduated Cylinder?
This was a single supercontinent that existed long ago.
What is Pangaea?
This occurs where fast moving river water picks up soil and moves it downstream.
What is erosion?
Changing from a solid to a liquid is this.
What is melting?
These transfer heat easily.
What is a conductor?
It is used to obtain precise measurements of mass.
These can be formed where two continental plates collide.
What are mountains?
What is Deposition?
Changing from a Solid straight to a Gas is this.
What is Sublimation?
These do not transfer heat easily; instead, they prevent heat transfer.
What is an Insulator?