Vocabulary
Volcanos
Earthquakes
Erosion
Bonas
100

A mountain-like structure that can erupt and lava can flow out of it.

What is a volcano?

100

How would you describe a volcanic explosion?

A volcanic eruption is when lava flows out of the top of a volcano. The lava may run down the side or it can shoot up into the air. When the lava cools, it hardens into rock.

100

Describe an earthquake. 

During an earthquake the ground shakes. Sometimes things fall off shelves or out of cabinets if the earthquake is strong.

100

What 2 things cause erosion? 

Wind and water

100

Where is the largest volcano?

Hawaii
200

A natural event that happens when the ground shakes.

What is an earthquake?

200

What does it mean when a volcano is active? 

Active means that there is regular activity and the volcano could explode. 

200

How can an earthquake be destructive? 

An earthquake can cause cracks in the ground, roads can break into pieces. Bridges and buildings can fall.

200

True or false.

Erosion caused the Grand Canyon

What is true?

200

True or False 

Erosion happens quickly. 

False.

Erosion happens very slowly. 

300

When tiny pieces of the Earth’s surface are moved from one place to another. This usually happens due to wind or flowing water

What is erosion?

300

The two types of volcanos. 

What is composite and shield?

300

True or false.

The ground beneath us is always moving.  

What is true?

300

How does a rough rock turn smooth?

Over very long periods of time weathering and erosion from wind or water can make a rough rock smooth.

300

Describe a landslide. 

A landslide is when heavy rain soaks into the Earth and causes the land to fall down because of gravity. If there are no plants to hold the soil in place, it is more likely to happen.

400

When land, mud and rocks slide down a slope.

What is a landslide?

400

The name for magma once it comes out of the volcano.

What is lava?

400

When an earthquake happens does the ground move fast or slow?

The ground moves fast. 

400

The breakdown of rocks along the coast by the ocean.

What is weathering?

400

How did the Grand Canyon form?

Over millions of years, the Colorado River has worn away rock to form the Grand Canyon. Even today, it continues to change very slowly. Wind has also helped form the Grand Canyon, but not as much as water.

500

A huge piece of ice that slowly moves.

What is a glacier?

500

Other than land, where do volcanos occur?

Underwater on the ocean floor, under ice caps and in outer space on planets and moons

500

The strongest point of an Earthquake

What is the epicenter?
500

Weathering of rocks by ocean waves can form ________.

What are cliffs? 

500
Changes to Earth's surface that happen quickly. 

What are earthquakes and volcanos?