Crusty
Rockin' Out
So Shiny
H2O
Erosion-smosion
100

The study of the planet Earth, including its physical structure, its composition, its history, and the processes that act on it.

What is geology?

100

The three major types of rock forms.

What are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic?

100

This refers to the specific geometric shape in which the atoms of each mineral are arranged.

What is crystalline structure?

100

This is what we call the sum of all water on the planet.

What is the hydrosphere?

100

Any process that breaks down rocks and creates sediment.

What is weathering?

200

These occur when earthquakes vibrate the Earth.

What are seismic waves?

200

This is formed when existing sedimentary or igneous rocks change because of extreme pressure and temperature.

What is metamorphic rock?

200

This mineral is always a shiny gold color, but it is not real gold!

What is pyrite?

200

The majority of Earth's freshwater is stored here.

Where is icebergs and glaciers?

200

This is the most common form of mechanical wedging.

What is ice wedging (or frost wedging)?

300

The three compositional layers of the Earth.

What are the crust, mantle, and core?

300

Small, solid fragments of rock-like gravel, sand, silt, mud, or clay.

What is sediment?

300

The way the surface of a mineral reflects light os known as this.

What is luster?

300

This is evaporation from plants.

What is transpiration?

300

This occurs when one rock collides with and scrapes along another rock.

What is abrasion?

400

The place where the magnetic feld of the Earth is generated.

What is the core?

400

The vast majority of fossils are found in this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

This describes how easy or difficult it is for a mineral to be scratched.

What is hardness?

400

Snow, sleet, and hail are types of this.

What is precipitation?

400

The process that moves sediment.

What is erosion?

500

The five mechanical layers of the Earth.

What are the lithosphere, asthenoshpere, mesosphere, outer core, and inner core?

500

The etymology of this word traces its origin back to a Latin adjective meaing "fiery."

What is igneous?

500

This is the tendency of a mineral to break along a regular, well-defined plane (flat surface) where the bonds are weakest.

What is cleavage?

500

The hydrologic cycle was described long ago in this book of the Bible.

What is Job (Job 36:27-28)?

500

These can form when sediments are deposited by water.

What are alluvial fans or deltas?