Types of Energy
Weathering
Vocabulary
Digging for Clues
Rapid Changes
100

The force needed to move an object is called E_________.

Energy

100

What is the BEST definition for weathering?

a. the amount of rain

b. the daily temperature

c. the breaking of rock 

choice C

100

Wind blowing particles across the rock is called ______.

a. Oxidation

b. Deposition

c. Abrasion

C. Abrasion

100

What or who is Sue?

Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil 

100

A sudden movement in the earth's surface

a. volcano

b. flood

c. earthquake

Earthquake

200

A boy sitting at the top of a slide has what type of energy?

Gravitational Potential

200

What are the 2 types of weathering?

a. Physical and Chemical

b. Natural and Artificial

c. Renewable and Nonrenewable

Choice A, Physical and Chemical

200

When all light is collected by the object, the light is said to be ________.

a. reflected

b. absorbed

B. absorbed

200

Wooly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers are _______.

a. extinct

b. endangered

a. extinct

200

Hot, molten rock below the earth's surface

a. lava

b. magma

b. magma

300

Energy that is created when something vibrates, like a ringing bell, is called _________ energy.

Sound

300

Wind, rain and ice are examples of what type of weathering?

Physical

300

________ occurs when sediment or dirt is dropped in a new location.

a. Erosion

b. Deposition

c. Weathering

b. deposition

300

What type of scientist studies fossils?

a. biologist

b. ecologist

c. paleontologist

c. paleontologist

300

G________ pulls down the unstable ground causing a landslide.

Gravity

400

When labeling a sound wave, the top is called the __________ and the bottom is called the _________.

Crest, Trough

400

Which is an example of chemical weathering?

a. Photosynthesis

b. Oxidation (Rust)

c. Both A and B

Choice B, Oxidation

400

A ________ does NOT change what the substance is made of.

a. physical change

b. chemical change

a. physical change

400

Where would you find a paleontologist working?

a. on an eroded hillside

b. in an operating room

a. hillside

400

This rapid change can form new land such as an island or beach. 

Volcanic Eruption

500

Match the following:

Pitch                             # of Waves

Volume                         the Strength of the Wave

Hertz                            the frequency of the wave

Pitch, frequency

Volume, strength

Hertz, # of waves

500

True or False

Animals and plants can also cause weathering by their actions, like digging or root growth.

True

500

Smoke, odor, heat, and light are signs that a ________ has happened.

a. chemical change

b. physical change

a. chemical change

500

Where would you find the oldest living organisms' fossils- deep in the bottom layers of rock or near the surface?

Bottom layers of rock

500

A crack in the earth's crust is called a ________.

a. tsunami

b. fault

c. avalanche

b. fault