Minerals and Rocks
Landforms
Weathering and Erosion
S2K
Random Rocks
100
How many groups of rocks are there?
Three
100
What are landforms?
Landforms are solid features on Earth's surface.
100
What is erosion?
Erosion is the movement of weathered material.
100

What is your science teacher's name?

Mr. Guest

100

What are some features of a landscape?

mountains, cliffs, headlands, beaches, dunes,

canyons, valleys, roads, vegetation, buildings.

200
What are the three groups of rocks called?
Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic
200
What are 3 of Earth's Landforms?
Answers will vary
200
What is weathering?
Weathering is any process that breaks rock into smaller pieces.
200

What school do you go to?

Blackwell Public School

200

What might change in an area if you took a picture of it now and in 200 years. 

Vary. 

300
What are minerals?
Minerals are natural, nonliving material that makes up rock.
300
What is a coast?
A coast is the part of the land that meets up with the ocean.
300
What are the two types of weathering that we discussed?
Weathering by Plants and Weathering by Water.
300

What days does Mr. Guest work at Blackwell?

Wednesday and Thursdays.

300

What is a pebble and what is a boulder? 

A pebble is a small boulder and a boulder is a big pebble, they're made of the same material. It's just the size that gives it their name. 

400
How does an igneous rock change into sedimentary rock?
The igneous rock breaks down due to weathering and erosion to form sediments. The sediments then compact and form sedimentary rock.
400
In a volcano, what is it called when the magma erupts and begins to flow down the volcano?
Lava
400
What are the two types of erosion we talked about?
Erosion by Water and Erosion by Wind
400

What place did the Matilda's come?

Forth! 

400

In our first observation experiment, what were we looking at and what did we find? 

Soil- Vary.

500
How can a metamorphic rock change into an igneous rock?
The metamorphic rock melts and then the melted rock hardens to form igneous rock.
500
What is one kind of landform that we have where we live?
Answers will vary
500
In what type of place would erosion by wind occur?
In the desert or a very dry place.
500

What school week is it next week? 

It's not any week, its the holidays!

500

What changed the level of erosion in our clay experiment? 

Speed. (Height changed the speed)