Fossils
Weathering/Erosion
Earthquakes
Landforms
Plate Tectonics
100

What is a fossil?

evidence of prehistoric life preserved in a rock

100

What is erosion?

moving sediment

100

What is an earthquake?

shaking of the ground

100

What is a volcano?

an opening in the earth's surface through which fire, lava, and hot gases erupt

100

What are tectonic plates?

big chunks of the Earth's crust that are moving

200
True or False. Fossils take a long time, even millions of years, to form.

True

200

What is weathering?

the breaking down or rock into smaller pieces
200

What causes earthquakes?

shifts in parts of the earth's crust, movement of tectonic plates

200

What two landforms can occur when two tectonic plates collide?

Volcanoes and mountains

200

Where are tectonic plates located?

Earth's crust/upper mantle, at the edge of continents

300

Which layer is older?

Layer A

300

What is it called when soil and rocks are dropped or dumped by moving water, ice, or wind?

Deposition

300

What do we do when there is an earthquake drill?

Drop, cover, and hold on

300

Which type of landform is created when two continental (land) plates collide?

Mountain 

300

What is a drawing or object that represents a real event, object or process? 

Hint: The graham crackers and icing activity was an example.

a model

400

Which layers used to be a body of water?

Layers A and B

400

Name the 4 causes of erosion.

water, wind, ice, gravity

400

Why do we not have strong Earthquakes where we live?

We do not live on plate boundaries.

400

Where are most volcanoes located?

at the edge of continents
400

Think back to the graham cracker and icing activity. How did you move the graham crackers (or tectonic plates) to create a trench?

Moved away from each other

500

Which statement is not true?

Fossils can tell about living things in the past.

Fossils can show what color fur an animal had.

Fossils can show where an animal lived in the past. 

Fossils found on the top layers are the youngest.

Fossils can show what color fur an animal had.

500

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering is the breaking down of rock into sediment, and erosion is movement of sediment. 

500

What is Pangea?

super continent the existed before tectonic plates split them

500

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma is molten rock below the Earth's surface

Lava is molten rock above the Earth's surface

500

What is the difference between convergent boundaries and divergent boundaries?

Convergent boundaries are where tectonic plates collide with each other.

Divergent boundaries are where tectonic plates move away from each other.

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