Weathering, Erosion & Deposition
The Rock Cycle & types of Rocks
Tectonic Plates, Volcanoes & Earthquakes
Fossils & Paleontology
The Effects of Slow Changes on Living Organisms
100

When rain, ice, freezing and thawing water, waves, or wind break rocks into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

100

Igneous Rock.

What type of rock forms from magma or lava or a volcano?

100

What you need to make magma out of rock.

What are Heat and Pressure?

100

What dinosaurs can turn into after they drown in a swamp and are buried there for 6 billion years.

What are fossils?

100

It creates more land around the Pacific for land animals. Some sea animals might adapt to live on or near land.

How does the Ring of Fire/Volcanoes affect living creatures?

200

The Grand Canyon is an extreme example.

What is an extreme example of water erosion?

200

Heat and pressure.

What turns rock into magma?

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What creates metamorphic rock?

200

It causes tremors or earthquakes.

What happens when two tectonic plates crash into each other?

200

Someone who studies fossils.

What is a paleontologist?

200

There are a lot of changes in temperature bringing drought to some places and more severe storms to others. It might make it hard to find food, water or shelter. 

How does climate change affect living organisms?

300

Breaking down rock into smaller bits, moving rock bits and sediment, and depositing rock bits and sediment in a new place.

What are weathering, erosion and deposition?

300

The processes that can transform magma into granite, granite into sand, and sand into sandstone

What are cooling, weathering, erosion, deposition, compacting, and cementing?

300

The largest pattern of volcanoes in the world, circling the Pacific Ocean.

What is the Ring of Fire?

300

When an animal or plant dies and decomposes in the ground for a long time, but it leaves an imprint of what was there.

What is one way fossils are formed?

300

Polar bears can swim for a bit, but after awhile, the bears will drown.

How does ice melting (or climate change) in the Arctic make it hard for polar bears to live?

400

It is made by picking up sand and rock, then depositing them, compressing them, and cementing them together.

How is sedimentary rock made?


400

They turn into Magma.

What do metamorphic or igneous rock form when they melt?

400

The processes you need to turn rock into magma, magma into lava, and lava into rock.

What are heat and pressure, erupting out of the volcano, and cooling?
400

By comparing them to living organisms.

What's one way paleontologists understand how a fossilized animal might have lived?

400

If the temperature rises and it kills the plankton and krill at the bottom of the food chain, fish might not have enough food to eat, so then the orcas and seals might not have enough to eat. Then humans and polar bears might starve, too. 

What happens when the water temperature rises in the Arctic even a few degrees?

500

Wind erosion.

What kind of erosion moves stuff around and wears down rocks in the desert?

500

The only kind of rock where you might find fossils.

What is sedimentary rock?

500

When two tectonic plates collide and one goes under (sublimates), causing heat to rise up and melt rock, then the pressure on the magma increases until it erupts. It forms a mound when the magma cools.

How are volcanoes formed?

500

By looking at its teeth. If they are flat, it's an herbivore (eats plants). If they are jagged, it's a carnivore (eats meat).

How can you tell what animals eat by looking at their bones?

500

Plants might dry up and die without enough rain. Animals that eat plants would starve and die of thirst. Then predators that eat those animals would starve. People wouldn't be able to grow food, so they might starve.

What happens when climate change causes a drought?

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