Physical features on the Earth's surfaces are called?
What are Landforms
A force that causes materials to build up, creating new surface features.
What are Constructive Forces
Two types of Deconstructive Forces
Volcano and Earthquake
What is the order of the following processes:
Deposition, Weathering, Erosion
Weathering - break down
Erosion - rocks and sediment carried away
Depostion - sediment is deposited to a new place
A force that causes material to break down, such as weathering or erosion.
What is Destructive Forces
Delta and Sand Dune
What are Constructive Forces.
The process that removes sediment by Wind or Water.
What is Erosion
What should you be doing everyday while school is not "physically" in session?
Checking Verge/Dojo for assignments in Math, ELA, Social Studies and Science
Sediment moved from one land surface to another land surface?
What is Deposition
Hot molten rock on Earth's surface
What is Lava (magma is called Lava after erupting from a Volcano)
Shaking or tremors of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
What is an Earthquake.
Outer Layer of the Earth.
What is the Crust.
When small rocks are carried away by wind or water?
What is Erosion
True or False: A Force can be both Constructive and Deconstructive.
True. Examples are Volcanos: Destructive by Lava destroying everything it touches. Constructive by lava settling into the ocean and creating (building up) Islands
A land form made of Ice and other particles which causes Erosion.
What is a Glacier.
The branch of science that deals with the study of Earth and the materials from which it is made.
What is Geology.
Water freezes in cracks of rocks, melts and breaks off into smaller pieces.
What is Weathering
Surface feature(landform) that forms as plates collide and force Earth's crust upward.
What is a Mountain.
True or False: Water can be a Destructive Force.
True
The branch of Geology dealing with the rocks that make up Earth's crust and their movements.
What is Plate Tectronics.