A kind of exploration that is designed to discover some natural relationship between 2 variables.
What is a correlational study?
100
It is a high peak of land that often has snow at the top.
What is a mountain.
100
The wearing away or changing of appearance of (something) by long exposure to the atmosphere.
What is weathering?
100
A model of some area.
What is a map?
100
It is a mixture of 3 things: rocks and minerals, dead organic matter and other substances including water.
What is soil?
200
A kind of correlational study that involves reading and analyzing data that has already been created and collected by others in the past.
What is an archival correlational study?
200
It is a kind of flat land that is found high up in the air.
What is a plateau?
200
Rocks are broken apart by physical processes.
What is mechanical weathering?
200
A model of the Earth’s surface where are all points and lines on a globe are transferred onto a 2D surface such as paper.
What is a map projection?
200
They are able to pick up tonnes of pieces of rocks, minerals and other materials as they move through an area.
What are glaciers?
300
One of them often involves doing in vitro (artificial) experiments but the other one always involves looking at natural relationships.
What is the main difference between inquiry and a correlational study?
300
These kinds of mountains are formed when blocks of Earth's crust are pushed up by forces inside the Earth.
What are upwarped mountains?
300
Rocks or minerals are dissolved or changed into something else by some chemical reaction.
What is chemical weathering?
300
This a kind of map where the longitude lines are transferred to paper as curves. This makes the map more circular and accurate
What is a Robinson Projection map?
300
It is a kind of soil movement that occurs on a grand scale. Moreover, is not about a few pieces of rock or something moving down a slope. Rather is about a HUGE part of the entire slope itself –slowly- shifting and moving downwards.
What is a slump?
400
This kind of study involves collecting data by asking various participants questions in order to find out a possible relationship between 2 variables.
What is a survey correlational study?
400
The Atlantic Coastal region is this kind of land form.
What is a coastal plain?
400
A kind of weathering that occurs when oxygen reacts together with the substance that gets broken down or changed.
What is oxidation?
400
One measures the distance from the equator whereas the other measures the distance from the Prime Meridian.
What is the difference between longitude and latitude?
400
This is a thick and pasty material created after a huge rainfall or some other soaking.
What is mud?
500
This stage is in a correlational study but not always in a normal inquiry.
What is special about the stages: collecting data and organizing data?
500
A planar rock fracture which show evidence of relative movement.
What is a fault?
500
When carbon dioxide reacts with water, this kind of acid gets made.
What is carbonic acid?
500
This big Canadian city is 14 hours behind Seoul in time.
What is Toronto?
500
The large deposits of windblown sediment found near the Mississippi River are an example of this.