Soil
Minerals
Rocks
Weathering/Erosion/Deposition
Earth Layers
100

What does fertile mean?

To grow easily 

100

______ is the powder that is left over when you scrape a mineral on a plate.

Streak

100

True or False- Rocks don't change

False

100

_______ is the breaking down, wearing of rocks into smaller pieces.

Weathering 

100

The outermost layer of the earth

Crust

200

Which is more fertile: dirt or soil?

Soil

200

______ is how light is reflected from the surface of a mineral.

Luster

200

What are the three types of rocks 

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic 
200

What are the two types of weathering?

Mechanical and Chemical

200

Which layer is the deepest layer?

Inner core

300

What organic material is in soil?

Decaying matter, living organisms, plants

300

True of False- Minerals are inorganic 

True

300

In what type of rock are fossils most likely to be found?

Sedimentary

300

_______ is when sediments are transported (Moved) from one location to another

Erosion

300

True or False: The deeper you go into the earth, the denser it becomes.

True

400

What are the three main particles within soil?

Sand, Silt, Clay 

400

Softest mineral on the Mohs Scale.

Talc

400

What does the term morph mean?

To change 

400

_______ is material that has been deposited/transported by water, ice, or wind. 

Sediment

400

What are the names of the two types of crusts?

Oceanic and Continental

500

How do plant roots get nutrients?

Answers may vary

500

Hardest mineral on the Mohs Scale 

Diamond

500

_______ Igneous rocks form when melted rock material cools on earth's surface.

Extrusive

500

________ is the process by which sediments are dropped off at a new location.

Deposition

500

Name all the layers from the outermost layer to the deepest layer

Crust, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core