Vocabulary
Vocabulary
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Short Answer
100

Physical Features on Earth's surface

Landforms

100

A large hole in the ground that opens suddenly.

Sinkhole

100

Much of Earth's surface is made of _____________

Rock

100

______________ are Earth's highest mountains.

Himalayas

100
Name 2 forces that can change land forms:

water, waves, wind, ice, volcanic eruptions

200

What are thick sheets of ice?

Glaciers

200

The process of breaking rock into silt, sand, clay, and sediment

Weathering

200

____________ is an important agent of weathering and also a chief agent of erosion.

Water

200

The Earth's crust is made up of _______ moving plates.

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200

How does wind erosion change land forms?

moves sand/sediment, forms sand dunes

300

the instrument used to measure seismic waves of an earthquake

Seismograph

300

Deposition of sediment from an underwater volcano.

Island

300

A _________________ is when a glacier stops moving forward and deposits the sediments it has been carrying with it.

Terminal Moraines

300

Name the 3 layers of the Earth: ______, ______, and _______. The _______________ is the hottest layer.

Crust 

Mantle

Core

Core

300

Continental Drift-

What is the name of the super continent?

Theory of how Earth's continents moved over its surface

Pangea

400

Remains or traces of past life found in some rocks.

Fossils

400

The depositions of sediment at the mouth of a river.

Delta

400

How do we know that life on Earth was different  different in the past?

What might you infer about the surface of Earth 200 million years from now?

Scientists found fossil of the same  species on different continents suggestion that the continents were once joined.

The continents will not be in the same place.

400

Why is the area around the Pacific plate known as the "Ring of Fire?"

Many volcanoes are located at the plate boundaries

400

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

weathering breaks rock into silt, sand, clay, and sediment.

500

The scientists who study fossils to learn about line in the past.

Paleontologists.

500

A mountain formed by lava and ash.

Volcano

500

Where are the youngest rocks in the Grand Canyon located?________

Where are the oldest rocks in the Grand Canyon located? __________

Top

Bottom

500

Eroding force of a river channel forms a/an _______________.

Oxbow Lake

500

Name 3 ways plates move and what happens when each move:

Collide: mountains rise and volcanoes develop

Pull Art: valleys with volcanoes develop 

Scrape and slide: Earthquakes