Earth Layers
Rock Cycle
Geologic Change
Plate Tectonics
Human Impact
100

The rigid outer part of Earth

Lithosphere

100

Type of rock that forms from cooling magma

Igneous Rock

100

One example that shows Earth has changed over time

fossils

Different types of rocks

100

Event caused by the movement of Earth's crustal plates

Earthquakes

100

Effect of building dams

changes the natural flow of water

200

Layer of Earth that contains convection currents that move tectonic plates

Mantle

200

Process that changes igneous rock into metamorphic rock

heat and pressure

200

Supports the idea that continents were once connected

Identical fossils found on different continents

200

three main plates boundaries

Divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries

200

Impact on the environment as a result from deforestation

increased erosion

300

The densest layer of Earth

Inner Core

300

Sedimentary rocks often contains

fossils

300

Theory that states that the oldest rocks are found beneath new rock

The Law of Superposition

300

Role of subduction in plate tectonics

recycles crust into the mantle

creates mountains and volcanoes

300

Describe how urbanization affects air and water quality

pollution introduces harmful substances

replace natural filtration with rapid runoff

elevates temperature in cities

destroys habitats and alters environment

400

Describe the outer core

metal and liquid

400

when sediments are compacted and cemented together

Sedimentary rocks form

400

Fossils of fish found in layers at the tops of mountains

Evidence that the mountains were once underwater
400

When oceanic plates and Continental plates collide, this happens

The oceanic plate subducts under the continental plate

400

Long term effects of desertification on land and human populations

crop failure due to poor soil quality

loss of forest- wood shortage

soil erosion

increase dust

water and air pollution

500

Name the five layers of Earth

Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

500

Difference between erosion and deposition 

Erosion is when materials are moved by wind or water.

Deposition is when those sediments are deposited in a different location

500

Mountain formation provides evidence of plate movement over time support the theory of _____________.

supports the theory of geological change

500

Most geologists think that the movement of Earth's plates is caused by this.

the convection currents in the mantle

500

a body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water underground

An aquifer

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