Weathering
Erosion
Landforms
Rapid Changes
Fossils
100

What happens to rocks when it is weathered?

They are broken into smaller pieces. 

100

Is erosion the process where soil and rocks are broken up or moved?

Erosion is the movement of broken-up rock and soil. 
100

Deltas and Alluvial fans are created by weathering or deposition?

Deposition

100

Name the four rapid changes that change the earth's surface.

Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides/rockslides

100

What can be uncovered through the processes of weathering and erosion?

fossils

200

What happens when water freezes inside a rock?

It expands and breaks the rock.

200

What are the three causes of erosion?

Wind, ice, water and gravity

200

What is a meander?

A turn in a stream or river.

200

What rapid change occurs in Fort Madison?

flood

200

What are fossils?

Preserved remains of plants and animals. 

300

Is the weathering of a rock a rapid or gradual process that changes the earth's surface?

gradual

300

What can slow down erosion? 

Planting plants, grass, retaining walls can all slow erosion. 

300

What is a canyon?

A deep valley with steep sides eroded by a river.

300

Name three rapid changes that are very hard to predict.

Earthquake, volcano, landslides/rockslides

300
What can fossils tell us?

history of the Earth, or what animals looked like, when they lived, and what they ate

400

What are the three causes of weathering?

Wind, water, plants

400

Which earth material will travel further down on a stream table? (Put them in order)

Pebbles, sand, and clay. Clay will travel the farthest. 

400

What is the sides of a hill or mountain called?

slope

400

Where do most volcanoes occur on Earth?

Near the Ring of Fire

400

Where can you see the T-Rex fossil "Sue?"

Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois

500

What are two types of weathering?

Physical and Chemical weathering

500
What is the name of the famous canyon in Arizona, that was carved out by erosion?

The Grand Canyon

500

A low between hills and mountains often where a river flows is called......

a valley

500

What are two positive outcomes that can happen after a volcano?

rich soil, electricity, uncover diamonds

500

What creates layers in order for fossils to form?

sediment (pieces of broken up rocks and soil)