Rocks
You got to move it, move it...
Nonrenewables &Renewables
Where is my Water?
Eruptions!!!!!
100
Rocks that form when melted, or molten, rock from Earth's mantle cools and hardens.
What is igneous rock?
100
Molten rock that reaches Earth's surface.
What is lava?
100
A resource that can be replaced or can renew itself.
What is a renewable resource?
100
Liquid to water vapor.
What is evaporation?
100
An opening in the Earth's crust in which hot ash can come through.
What is a volcano?
200
rock that forms when sand, particles of rock, bits of soil, and remains of once-living things harden.
What is sedimentary rock?
200
Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
What is magma?
200
Wind Mill
What is a renewable resource?
200
water vapor to tiny droplets.
What is condensation?
200
The layer of Earth with a very high temperature.
What is mantle?
300
a new rock that forms when existing rocks are changed by heat, pressure, or chemicals beneath Earth's surface.
What is metamorphic rock?
300
Waves smoothing rocks.
What is weathering?
300
Oil
What is a non-renewable resource?
300
Water that falls to the Earth.
What is precipitation?
300
This builds beneath igneous rock and forces it through the volcano.
What is pressure?
400
The outer layer of the Earth.
What is the crust? (Not Pizza)
400
rock material moving from one place to another.
What is erosion?
400
Plants and animals.
Where do non-renewable resources come from?
400
Cold precipitation
What is Snow or ice?
400
When pressure builds, this is pushed upwards.
What is magma?
500
SEE PICTURE. The line from Igneous to metamorphic.
What is heat and pressure?
500
The main cause of erosion.
What is water?
500
A reason to not use renewable resources.
What is cost?
500
heats the Earth's water.
What is the sun?
500
Two ways volcanoes can erupt.
What is lava released slowly or lava, ash, and gases can be suddenly spewed into the air?
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