Landforms
Soil
Surface Changes
Resources
100
A tall features with sharp peaks.
What is a mountain?
100
What material in soil help provide nutrients to plants.
What is humus?
100
This natural hazard is caused by two tectonic plates rubbing or crashing together.
What is an earthquake?
100
This natural resources helps provide material for building homes and creating paper.
What are trees.
200
A tall feature with a rounded top.
What is a hill?
200
The layer that is closest to the surface.
What is the topsoil?
200
This natural hazard is when land suddenly slides downhill.
What is a landslide?
200
Besides having alot of trees, what else makes trees a good resource.
What is renewable?
300
A landform that sits between two mountains or hills.
What is a valley?
300
The layer that contains some humus and rock. Tree roots reach to this layer.
What is the subsoil?
300
This natural hazard sends magna into the sky and can create new land.
What is a volcano?
300
Wool is flexible, can be stretched, absorbs water, and can be dyed with many colors. This makes it suitable to be used for what product.
What is clothing?
400
A landform that is completely surrounded by water.
What is an island?
400
A mixture of leaves, vegetable scraps, fruit scraps, and grass clippings.
What is compost?
400
This process is slow and gradually breaks down rocks and soil.
What is weathering?
400
A resource that is found in the environment is called what type of resource.
What is natural?
500
A large, flat landform that is good for farming.
What is a plain?
500
A tray of different weathered rocks is on the table. This tool will help keep track of the different rocks that were examined.
What is a notebook?
500
This process removes rock and soil.
What is erosion?
500
This resource is created when glaciers melts.
What is water?
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