🌎 Earth Changes
🦴 Fossil
πŸ’¨ Weathering & Erosion
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Alberta Facts
πŸͺ¨ Soil Layers
100

This can shake the ground and crack Earth’s surface.

What is an earthquake?

100

These are the remains or traces of living things from long ago.

What are fossils?

100

This is when rocks break into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

100

This province is known for dinosaur fossils.

What is Alberta?

100

This is the top layer of soil where plants usually grow best.

What is topsoil?

200

This large moving sheet of ice can carve valleys.

What is a glacier?

200

This scientist studies fossils and dinosaurs.

What is a paleontologist?

200

This is when soil or rock is moved by wind or water.

What is erosion?

200

This Alberta town is famous for badlands and dinosaurs.

What is Drumheller?

200

This layer is under topsoil and has less living material.

What is subsoil?

300

This natural event happens when too much water covers land.

What is a flood?

300

Fossils help us learn about this: the future or the past?

What is the past?

300

Plant roots help stop this from happening to soil.

What is erosion?

300

Farming in Alberta helps grow this.

What is food/crops?

300

This hard layer is found below soil layers.

What is bedrock?

400

Wind, water, and ice can all do this to Earth’s surface.

What is change the land?

400

This Alberta museum is famous for dinosaur fossils.

What is Royal Tyrrell Museum?

400

This can carry sand and shape rocks over time.

What is wind?

400

Many fossils in Alberta were found in these rocky hills.

What are the badlands?

400

Earthworms, roots, and insects are often found in this soil layer.

What is topsoil?

500

This event can burn plants and leave soil loose.

What is a wildfire?

500

Fossils are often found in this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

500

Water can do this to land by carving valleys.

What is erosion/change the land?

500

This city is the capital of Alberta.

What is Edmonton?

500

Scientists study these layers to learn about Earth’s past.

What are soil layers?

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