Landforms
Fossils
Fossil Fuels
Sedimentary Rock
100

When we had sand and blew through a straw we were demonstrating what?

Sand Dune

100

What are the steps for creating your own fossil?

Roll clay in ball

Press figure in clay and remove

Mix powder and water to create plaster

Pour in plaster

Sit over night

Separate plaster from clay

100

Name the 3 fossil fuels

Coal, Oil, natural gas

100

rocks are broken into small pieces and remain in place

Weathering

200

High walls in a canyon are formed by what?

A river (body of water flowing) or floods

200

A scientist finds the plant fossil shown. Which question can the scientist most likely answer by examining this fossil? 

What was the environment like in the area when the plant was alive? It was a forest

200

Definition of renewable resource

Generally always available can be replaced quickly.

200

Pressure presses the layers of sediment to turn into rock

Compaction

300

What is this a picture of?


River Delta

300

This fossil was found in the Sahara desert.  What does its structure tell us about the past?


It tells us this area was once underwater since it is a fish.

300

What is the order to create fossil fuel

Decomposed matter, buried, pressure, heat

300

Piece of rock carried from place to place

Erosion

400

What was this formed by?


Glacier

400

If you are in Alaska and find a fossil with trees.  What was the climate like then?

Warm, Tropical

400

Definition of Non-Renewable resource

Cannot be regenerated easily and being used up more quickly than we can replace.

400

Sediments fall to the bottom of the lake to form many layers

Deposition

500

What two landforms will be created by deposition by wind or water?

River Delta and Sand dune

500

Which plant and animals were found in the same layer?

Alligator rib/Lily Pad

500

Put this in order:

1. Oil found many millions year later underground

2. Heat and pressure are applied 

3. Sea animals die and are buried under many layers.

3, 2, 1

500

What is the order that sedimentary rock is created?

Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation