Grade 3: Changes to Earth
Grade 3: Layers of the Earth
Grade 4: Earths Spheres
Grade 4: Conservation
Random 3&4 Questions!
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What is a sudden change? Give one example

Changes the earth quickly. Examples include volcano eruption, landslide, wildfire, tornado, etc... 

100
What is the crust?

Solid rock, the thinnest layer

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What is the lithosphere?

is the outer layers of Earth’s surface, is made of rocks, contains soils and minerals that support life

100

What is conservation?

the careful maintenance and upkeep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing

100

What is one way that humans can change Earths surface? What is one way that animals can change Earths surface?

cutting down trees, polluting water, paving roads

burrowing to make homes, pine beetles eating trees

200

What is a gradual change? List one example. 

Changes that take a long time. Erosion due to wind, ice, water such as glaciers moving and changing the land or rivers creating valleys. 

200

What is the mantle?

hot liquid rock that is always moving

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What is the atmosphere?

is a gas layer that surrounds Earth, warms Earth’s surface, reduces extremes of temperature, contains oxygen, which is used for breathing

200

What is the name of the organization that works hard to protect and educate about Canada's national parks and cultural heritage? 

Parks Canada

200

What is a fossil? How can you tell how old one is?


Bonus: where can they be found in Alberta today?

The preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments, such as sand and mud. 


The deeper they are found the older they are!

Dinosaur Provincial Park in the Alberta Badlands.

300

What is erosion? 

When parts of the Earth are worn away or moved. Usually caused by wind, water, and/or ice.

300
What is the outer core?

liquid, but cooler than the inner core

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What is the hydrosphere? 

all areas of Earth that are covered with water, necessary for sustaining life

300

What is a natural resource? Why are they important for humans?

Water, wood, rocks, minerals


Water keeps humans and animals alive. Wood is used to build things such as homes. 

300

What is soil? Why is it important?

Soil is made up of water, mud, clay, minerals, living organisms.

Soil can be a habitat for living organisms. Soil provides plants with nutrients to grow. 

400

What is weathering? 

When rocks break down into smaller pieces but do not move

400

What is the inner core?

Solid, hottest layer

400

What is the biosphere?

life on Earth, regions of Earth where life is supported

400

How do Indigenous Groups view nature? What about water?

All things are interconnected and they live in harmony with the land. 


Water is needed for all aspects of life, it is the giver of all life.

400

Why is the sun important? How does it impact different areas such as Alberta, a desert, or a forest? 

living things need the sun to survive and the sun helps keep our earth warm.

In Alberta, sunlight is more direct, and the length of daylight is longer, in summer than in winter. 

Desert - warmer, no shade, sand does not hold onto heat

Forest - cooler, shade from plants, holds onto warmth in the night time

500

What is a glacier and how do they impact the Earths surface?

Answers may vary. 

melting glacier form many major rivers in Alberta. Earth warming has caused glaciers to melt which impacts the surface of the Earth. 

500

What is the order or the layers of the Earth?

Crust - outer most layer

Mantle

Outer core

Inner Core - inner most layer

500

Are the spheres interconnected? Can you please give an example? 

Answers will vary. 

Ex: polluting the water in the hydrosphere will impact the biosphere because animals live in and drink the water. 

500

What group of people does Parks canada work closely with to take care of special places in Canada?

Indigenous Groups

500

What are the layers within soil?

Bedrock

parent rock

subsoil

topsoil