An internal structure that helps animals breathe.
When looking at rock layers, the oldest rocks are always on the _________.
What is the bottom?
The breaking down or wearing away of rock.
What is weathering?
The layers of Earth.
What are the core, mantle, and crust?
An external structure that helps animals move.
What are legs or fins?
Preserved parts of plants/animals that lived in the past.
What is a fossil?
The movement of sediment.
What is erosion?
Large, moving pieces of the Earth's crust.
What are tectonic plates?
A plant or animal's 4 basic needs, in order to survive.
What is food, water, oxygen, and protection?
These rocks are formed when rock fragments are compressed and hardened into layers of sediment.
What are sedimentary rocks?
Sediment being dropped off at a new place.
What is deposition?
The place where two different tectonic plates meet.
What is plate boundary?
A turtle's shell provides this basic need in order to survive.
What is protection?
Look at the picture. Based on the fossil shown, the environment in the past was probably a ___________.
What is ocean or lake?
Give an example of a cause of weathering/erosion/deposition.
What is water, ice, wind, gravity, plants and animals?
Polar bears have the adaptation of BLUBBER (a layer of fat under the skin). This helps polar bears survive because the blubber _____________.
What is provides warmth?
An event or landform that you can find near convergent plate boundaries.
What are volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains, and ocean trenches?