Rocks and Fossils
Weathering and Erosion
Landforms and Bodies of Water
Earth's Crust and Tectonic Plates
Fast and Slow changes to Earth's Surface
100

What are the three main types of rocks?

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

100

What is weathering?

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces

100

what is a landform?

A natural feature on Earth’s surface

100

What is the Earth’s outermost layer called?

the crust

100

What is one slow change to Earth’s surface?

Erosion or Weathering

200

How is an igneous rock formed?

From cooled and hardened magma or lava

200

what is erosion

The movement of rock and soil from one place to another

200

Name one example of a landform.

Mountain, valley, hill, plain, island, or plateau

200

What are tectonic plates?

Huge slabs of Earth’s crust that move slowly

200

What is one fast change to Earth’s surface?

Earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, hurricanes, blizzards, tsunamis 

300

How is a sedimentary rock formed?

Layers of sediment are pressed and cemented together over time

300

What is one cause of weathering?

Wind, water, ice, or plant roots

300

What landform is formed when magma builds up under the Earth’s surface and erupts?

A volcano

300

What happens when two tectonic plates push against each other?

Mountains form or earthquakes occur

300

How can humans cause fast changes to Earth’s surface?

Building, mining, or cutting down forests

400

What can fossils tell us about Earth’s past?

They show what plants and animals lived long ago and what the environment was like

400

How is erosion different from weathering?

Weathering breaks down rock; erosion moves it

400

what is a body of water?

A natural area filled with water like a lake, river, or ocean

400

What causes tectonic plates to move?

Heat and pressure from Earth’s mantle

400

How can a volcanic eruption change the land?

It can form new land or destroy old land

500

Name 2 types of fossils

mold, cast, body/true form, or trace

500

Name a landform created by erosion over time.

Canyons, valleys, riverbanks, or cliffs

500

How can rivers change landforms over time?

They erode rock and soil, creating valleys or canyons

500

What are the three ways tectonic plates can move?

They can move apart (diverge), push together (converge), or slide past each other (transform)

500

Why are some changes to Earth’s surface helpful and others harmful?

Some create new land or soil, others cause damage or loss of life

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