Map Master
Stability & Change
The Clock of Erosion
Scientific Tools
100

Which map feature identifies what the symbols or items on a map mean? 

  • A) Compass rose

  • B) Map key  

  • C) Map title

  • D) Map scale

B) Map key

100

 If a landform is described as "stable," it means it is: 

  • A) Loose and crumbling

  • B) Made of water

  • C) Fixed and steady   

  • D) Changing every day

C) Fixed and steady

100

How long does it typically take for a landform made of solid rock to erode?  

  • A) A few minutes

  • B) One week

  • C) Hundreds, thousands, or millions of years   

  • D) It happens overnight

C) Hundreds, thousands, or millions of years

100

Why do scientists use models? 

  • A) To play games

  • B) To help answer questions about the real world  

  • C) Because they don't have cameras

  • D) To replace all real landforms

B) To help answer questions about the real world  

200

A "bird’s eye view" is a general view of a landform from which direction?  

  • A) The side

  • B) The bottom   

  • C) Above

  • D) Inside

C) Above

200

Which type of landform is considered "unstable" and erodes more quickly? 

  • A) Landforms with cracks or loose materials like sand  

  • B) Landforms made of solid, fixed rock

  • C) Landforms that are underwater

  • D) Landforms that are very tall

A) Landforms with cracks or loose materials like sand  

200

When wind or water wears down rock and moves it to a new place, it is called:  

  • A) Stability
  • B) Erosion   

  • C) Bird's eye view

  • D) A Diagram

B) Erosion

200

Scientists use models because they are:  

  • A) Exactly the same as the real world

  • B) Always made of clay

  • C) Only used when they don't have a map

  • D) Similar to the real world, but different in some ways

D) Similar to the real world, but different in some ways   

300

Why do Geologists use bird's eye views?  

  • A) To study landform locations   

  • B) To find the best place to plant trees 

  • C) To see how tall a mountain is from the ground

  • D) To see what animals live there

A) To study landform locations  

300

What are landforms, such as mountains and cliffs, primarily made of?  

  • A) Wood

  • B) Plastic

  • C) Rock   

  • D) Glass

C) Rock

300

If one small pebble falls off a mountain every day for a thousand years, what will eventually happen?  

  • A) The mountain will grow taller

  • B) Nothing will change

  • C) The whole landform will eventually change.

  • D) The mountain will turn into a valley

C) The whole landform will eventually change

300

A scientist who studies the solid part of the Earth AND how landforms change over time is a:  

  • A) Biologist

  • B) Farmer

  • C) Geologist  

  • D) Botanist

C) Geologist  

400

If you see a symbol on a map but don't know what it is, where should you look?  

  • A) The map title

  • B) The back of the map

  • C) The map key  

  • D) A diagram

C) The map key  

400

If a cliff is made of loose soil and clay rather than solid rock, the speed of erosion will:  

  • A) Increase (erode faster)   

  • B) Decrease (erode slower)

  • C) Stay the same

  • D) Stop completely

A) Increase (erode faster)

400

What is the relationship between "small changes" and "big changes" in geology?  

  • A) Small changes never lead to big changes

  • B) Big changes only happen during storms

  • C) Many small changes over a long time lead to a big change

  • D) Small changes only happen to sand, not rock



C) Many small changes over a long time lead to a big change

400

What do Geologists use to share ideas about the real world?  

  • A) Bird's eye view only

  • B) Diagrams, sketches, and models   

  • C) Compass roses

  • D) Loose soil and clay

B) Diagrams, sketches, and models

500

True or False: Scientists use sketches and diagrams only to make their maps look pretty.

  • A) True

  • B) False

B) False (They use them to share ideas and answer questions about the real world)  

500

Why does loose material like sand erode faster than solid rock?  

  • A) It is heavier than rock

  • B) It is unstable and not fixed/steady   

  • C) It is always found near water

  • D) Wind cannot blow on sand

B) It is unstable and not fixed/steady

500

Why is "scale" important when looking at a single rock falling off a cliff?  

  • A) One small rock might not be noticeable, but many will change the cliff.

  • B) It tells you how much the rock weighs

  • C) It tells you the color of the rock

  • D) It shows you where the map key is

A) One small rock might not be noticeable, but many will change the cliff.

500

Why is a sketch or drawing helpful for explaining changes over a long period of time?  

  • A) Because they are faster to make than a model

  • B) Because they can be any color

  • C) They help show how the landform looked before and after the change  

  • D) Because maps don't show landforms

C) They help show how the landform looked before and after the change