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100
A mineral needed to help blood carry oxygen in the body.
What is iron?
100
Good soil has weathered rock, organic matter, mineral fragments and water. This other substance is also needed.
What is air?
100
A type of boundary that describes 2 tectonic plates being pushed together.
What is convergent?
100
Volcanoes form when a continental crust rides up and over this other type of "plate"
What is oceanic?
100
Petrified wood is created when the natural, biological material is replaced with this mineral.
What is silica/quartz?
200
One of the softest mineral in Mohs hardness scale.
What is talc?
200
This happens to a river bank that has too much water running against it.
What is erosion?
200
This term for the vibrations when rock "breaks" under great pressure.
What is earthquake?
200
This young mountain range in India is still getting larger. It also has the tallest mountain in the world.
What is the Himalayas?
200
This era is before the era of the mammals and after the Paleozoic.
What is the Mesozoic?
300
Compaction is one of the 2 processes to form sedimentary rock.
What is cementation?
300
This happens to the nutrients in a field or soil that does not have crop rotation.
What is used up?
300
The "break" in rock that has been stressed.
What is a fault?
300
These type of mountains are responsible for the creation of the Rocky Mountains in Canada.
What is thrust fault mountains?
300
Index fossils found in the rock strata are useful in this technique to determine the age of rock layers.
What is relative dating?
400
Leaching and lack of crop rotation are 2 causes of poor crop yield. This other cause is quite common.
What is erosion of topsoil?
400
When people remove vegetation, this process can speeds up.
What is erosion?
400
Releasing of gases and expanding or bulging would be indications that a volcano is becoming this...
What is active?
400
Fossils that are preserved in full or in part are these kinds of fossils.
What are original remains?
400
This type of rock is where you will find petroleum.
What is sedimentary?
500
The kind of igneous rock that forms when lava cools quickly.
What is extrusive?
500
The layer inside the Earth where material can flow like a liquid and also still be somewhat solid.
What is mantle?
500
Pyroclastic flows and ash are dangerous effects of a volcanic eruption. This is other one is probably the most obvious.
What is lava flow?
500
Fossilized tracks are known as this type of fossil
What are trace fossils?
500
Land plants are the main source for the formation of this type of fossil fuel.
What are land plants?
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