Volcanoes
Erosion
Weathering
Deposition
Earthquakes
100

An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.

What is a volcano?

100

The process that moves bits of rock or soil from one place to another.  

What is erosion?

100

A natural process that slowly breaks apart or changes rock.

What is weathering?

100

The process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform.

What is deposition?

100

An intense shaking of Earth's surface.

What is an earthquake?

200

Volcanoes spew hot, dangerous gases, ash, lava, and rock that are powerfully destructive.

What happens during a volcanic explosion?

200

When dirt is left exposed to strong winds, hard rains, and flowing water. 

What causes erosion?

200

When a rock is exposed to physical processes that have an effect on it, such as changes in temperature or exposure to wind, rain, and wave effects.

When does weathering happen?

200

Occurs when the forces moving sediments are no longer able to overcome the forces of gravity and friction.

When does deposition occur?

200

When two pieces of the earth's crust suddenly move past one another.

What causes an earthquake?

300

Magma rises and collects in magma chambers. Eventually, some of the magma pushes through vents and fissures to the Earth's surface.

 What makes lava rise?

300

Eroded dirt gets put somewhere new.

What happens after erosion?

300

Chemicals in rainwater making changes to the minerals in a rock.

What is chemical weathering?

300

 Creates new land.

What are the effects of deposition?

300

Around the edges of the Pacific Ocean,

What place do earthquakes happen?

400

Molten rock that is underground and lava for molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface.

What is magma?

400

Water, wind, ice, and gravity. 

What are the four main causes of erosion?

400

Rocks crumbling due to rain, wind, or other atmospheric conditions.

What is mechanical weathering?

400

 Desublimation.

What is deposition also called?

400

Do not move from where you are.

What not to do during an eaethquake?

500

When one tectonic plate moves under another.

What causes volcanoes to form?

500

It is the process in which sediment builds up and creates fertile land.

What positive effects does erosion have?

500

Wind can cause weathering by blowing grains of sand against a rock. 

What causes the most weathering?

500

Creates many types of landforms on earth.

What is the importance of deposition?

500

 Moment Magnitude scale.

What measurement is used to measure earthquakes?

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