Earth Processes
Landforms
Resources
Fossil Fuels
100

What process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?

Weathering

100

What landform is created by wind blowing loose sand?

Sand dune

100

This type of resource can be used over and over again.

Renewable Resource

100

 Oil, natural gas, and coal are all _______ resources that we must use wisely so that we don’t run out

Nonrenewable

200

What process carries sediments away?

Erosion

200

This landform is where sediments were deposited at the mouth of a river

Delta

200

This type of resource cannot be replaced in our lifetime.

Nonrenewable Resource

200

Fossil fuels form under the Earth when there is enough heat and ______.

Pressure

300

What process that drops or places sediments in a new place

Deposition

300

A large mass of ice that moves from the top of a mountain downward

Glacier

300

Trees and flowers would be considered _______ resources because we can replace them in our lifetime

Renewable
300

The remains of an ancient plant or animal, such as a bone or an imprint.

Fossil

400

The process when sediments get pressed together

Compact/Compress

400

A glacier will typically create a valley with what shape?

U shape

400

Oil, Natural Gas, and Fossil Fuels would be considered ______ resources since they take millions of years to replace.

Nonrenewable

400

What type of rock are most fossils found in?

Sedimentary

500

The process when sediments are "glued" together under heat and pressure

Cementation

500

This landform is created when a river runs through the rocks over many millions of years.

Canyon

500

Which is better to use for the environment?


a) Renewable Resources

b) Nonrenewable resources

a) Renewable Resources

500

The discovery of a shell fossil would tell you that the area was once...

under water

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