Section1 - Earth's Surface
Section2 - Rocks
Section3 - Landforms
Section4 - Fossils
BONUS
100

List the 4 layers of the earth?

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust.

100

The most common rock that humans eat almost every day is...

Salt

100

How many continents are there in the world today?

7

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia.

100

The name of the museum just outside of Grande Prairie (in Wembly) is named... 

The Philip J Currie Museum

100

What layer of the earth do we live on?

The crust

200

What is the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake?

The Richter Scale

200

The building blocks of rock are pure, naturally occurring solid materials called...

Minerals

200

What is the name of the "super-continent" that existed before continental drift occurred?

Panagea

200

What is a paleontologist? 

A scientist who studies early life forms by interpreting animal and plant fossils.

200

What is easier for scientists to predict, a volcano coming or an earthquake coming?

Volcano

300

What are the 3 types of weathering?

1. Mechanical weathering

2. Chemical weathering

3. Biological weathering

300

List 1 common property used to identify rocks?

Colour, streak, lustre, cleavage, fracture, hardness.

300

The earth's crust is divided into 7 major sections and floats on the earth's mantle. The name of these floating sections are called...

Plate tectonics

300

What is the name of a famous fossil/dinosaur found in Alberta?

ALBERTOSAURUS, 

ALBERTAVENATOR, 

CHASMOSAURUS, 

EDMONTOSAURUS, 

GORGOSAURUS, 

PACHYRHINOSAURUS, 

STEGOCERAS

300

What rock family/type does sandstone belong to?

Sedimentary

400

What is the difference between sudden changes and incremental changes?

Sudden changes happen fast, like a volcano. Incremental changes happy very slow, like erosion.

400

List the 3 rock types/families.

1. Metamorphic

2. Sedimentary

3. Igneous

400

Large bends in the rock beds are called...

Folds

400

Which rock type are fossils most commonly found in?

Sedimentary Rocks

400

Rust developing on a truck is an example of what type of weathering?

Chemical weathering

500

The first place that rocks break below the surface in an earthquake is called the FOCUS. The point on the surface directly above the focus is called the...

Epicentre

500

What type of rock family does GRANITE belong to?

Igneous

500

The man who developed the theory of continental drift is...

Alfred Wegener

500

All that science knows about the ancient past, it has learned from rock and fossil records. Geologists have used this knowledge to organize Earth’s history into geologic time intervals. These time periods are called ...

Era's

500

A riverbank that is slowly increasing in size due to its outer banks breaking down is an example of...

Erosion

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