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What are the three fossil fuels?
Coal, oil, and natural gas
What does the word TRANSFER mean?
To move from one place to another
Which layer of the earth is the hottest?
Inner Core
Core
What is plate 2 called?

North American Plate
What is the difference between weathering, erosion and deposition?
Weathering - Breaking down of the rock
Erosion - Carrying of the rock
Deposition - Dropping of the rock
What is hydropower?
Renewable Energy
Flowing water
What is conduction?
Heat moves between two objects that are TOUCHING
Hand Motion
Which layer of the earth is the thinnest?
Crust
What is plate 6 called?

Pacific
What do you need to form Metamorphic rock?
Heat and Pressure
What is Wind Energy?
Wind blowns to provide energy
Wind mills
What is convection?
Warmer liquids or gases rise and cooler liquids or gases sink
Hand Motion
Air CIRCULATES
What is the core made of?
Iron (Fe)
What type of boundary is this?

Divergent
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma - inside the earth
Lava - on the surface
Is Solar Energy renewable or nonrenewable?
Renewable
What is radiation?
Heat TRAVELS and can be felt WITHOUT touching
Hand Motion
Ex: Fire
What is the mantle made of?
Iron and Magnesium
What does this type of boundary form and what is it called?

Volcanoes and Trenches
Convergent Subduction
What do we need to create sedimentary rock?
Compaction and Cementation
What does the word renewable mean?
Ability to make more / Ability to reuse
What is an example of Radiation?
What is an example of Convection?
What is an example of Conduction?
Convection: Hot Air Balloon
Conduction: Spoon in a hot cup of tea
What are the two types of crust?
Oceanic and Continental
What type of boundary is this?

Transform Boundary
How do you form igneous rocks?
Melting and cooling of magma