Our Universe
Earth Science
Earth Science Continued
Mammals, fish, and invertebrates
The oceans
100
Holes on the surface of the moon are called...
What is craters?
100
a slow moving river of ice.
What is a glacier?
100
The decayed materials in soil.
What is humus?
100
A dolphin
What is a mammal?
100
Largest Ocean
What is the Pacific Ocean?
200
Galaxy in which our sun is located
What is the Milky Way?
200
Hot, liquid rock within the earth.
What is magma?
200
A solid layer of rock underneath the soil. Top layer of the Earth.
What is crust?
200
An invertebrate with many stinging tentacles.
What is a jellyfish?
200
The warmest ocean.
What is the Indian Ocean?
300
All things which God created
What is the Universe?
300
The wise use of natural resources.
What is conservation?
300
The wearing away of the earth's topsoil.
What is erosion?
300
The fish that swims back to the stream where it was born to lay its eggs.
What is a salmon?
300
Part of the land under the ocean where the most fish live.
What is the continental shelf?
400
The part of our galaxy made up of our sun and 8 planets.
What is the solar system?
400
A hard, abundant igneous rock that can be polished to make beautiful monuments and buildings. It is usually speckled with glittery crystals.
What is granite?
400
Matter that settles to the bottom or sides of a body of water.
What is sediment?
400
The largest animal to ever live.
What is the blue whale?
400
The part of the land under the ocean which contains seamounts and volcanoes.
What is the ocean floor?
500
Distance from the sun to the earth.
What is 93 million miles?
500
The most common sedimentary rock. It is soft and is often crushed to make bricks.
What is shale?
500
The hard, smooth metamorphic rock that makes excellent blackboards.
What is slate?
500
The largest fish
What is a whale shark?
500
The part of the land under the ocean between the continental shelf and the ocean floor.
What is the continental slope?
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