Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Processes That Change the Earth
What Causes Mountains, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes
How Has Earth's Surface Changed?
100

the process of moving sediment from place to place

What is erosion?

100

the center layer of the Earth that is very hot

What is the Earth's core?

100

physical features such as beaches, mountains, and valleys

What are landforms?

100

great pressure at the center of the Earth

What keeps the inner core solid?

100
it split into the continents that we know today
What happened to Pangea?
200

a layer of rock beneath Earth's crust that is very hot

What is the Earth's mantle?

200

remains or traces of past life

What are fossils?

200

a slow moving sheet of ice that pushes rock and soil in front of it

What is a glacier?

200

rigid blocks of crust and upper mantle rock

What are plates?

200

the best explanation for a process based on evidence

What is a theory?

300

the process of sediment dropped or deposited in a new location

What is deposition?

300

the process of rocks breaking into sand or clay

What is weathering?

300

water, wind, and ice

What can change landforms?

300

Earth's plates that scrape and slide past each other

What causes earthquakes?

300
they show what Earth's life and surface was in the past
What do fossils teach us?
400

rock and soil moving downward because of gravity

What is mass movement?

400

tiny pieces of rock broken into sand or clay

What is sediment?

400

a type of mass movement where soil moves very slowly downhill

What is creep?

400

Earth's plates colliding

What causes volcanoes and mountains to form?

400

the Colorado River continues to erode its layers of rock

What continues to erode the rock of the Grand Canyon

500

a theory of how Earth's continents move over its surface

What is continental drift?

500
a "supercontinent" that once existed on Earth
What is Pangea?
500

a type of mass movement in which soil moves downhill very quickly

What is a landslide?

500

the Himalayas

What is the highest mountain range on Earth?

500

the oldest rock layers are at the bottom

Where are the oldest rock layers in a canyon?