Erosion
Volcanoes
Earth Changes
Earthquakes
100

This kind of erosion move the most rock on Earth's surface

water

100

Do volcanoes change the surface of the Earth slowly or quickly?

quickly

100

What could make a mountain become smaller?

erosion, weathering

100

Scientists use this tool to measure movement

seismograph

200

How can arches become dangerous?

They can erode and eventually fall

200

Name four types of volcanoes

Shield, dome, strato, cinder cone, composite

200

What is the best estimate of how long it takes for a glacier to carve a valley?

Hundreds, thousands, or millions of years?

Thousands

200

Why would scientists want to predict Earthquakes?

So that people can be prepared and less damages are caused

300

What is one example of a slow earth change?

erosion, weathering, uplift
300

What is the definition if a volcano?

An opening in the Earth's crust that allows hot melted rock, ash, and gases to erupt out.

300

What is the definition of weathering?

Breaking down into smaller pieces

300
Earthquakes happen along _______ lines

fault

400

What does erode mean?

To wear away

400

Where do most volcanoes and other seismic activities take place?

Where the Earth's tectonic plates meet.

400

What is the first stage of weathering?

Water seeps into cracks and freezes

400

Earthquakes form valleys and __________.

mountains 

500

What is an example of a quick earth change?

volcano, earthquake, mudslide 

500

When hot rock deep in the Earth expands and is forced out of the opening of a volcano, what is formed?

Lava

500

It has taken over _______ years for the Grand Canyon to form. 


100, 500, 5000, 10000

5,000

500

What is the word that means "the process of layering sediments"?

Deposition