RENEWABLE
&
nonrenewable
Fossil Fuels, Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
Landforms
and Tree Trunks
Sedimentary Rock and Fossils
100
a resources that comes back fast
What is a renewable resources
100
This fossil fuel is formed by decayed plants.
What is coal?
100
The process of breaking down rock.
What is Weathering?
100
This is carved out by a glacier.
What is a valley?
100
This form or rock is formed by sediments stacked on top of each other with pressure.
What are sedimentary rocks?
200
1 hydro power 2 geothermal 3 sun 4 biomass 5 wind
list 5 renewable resources
200
This fossil fuel is formed by layers of decayed ocean plants and animals.
What is oil?
200
The process of carrying away the weathered down sediments.
What is erosion?
200
A long amount of time.
What is the amount of time it takes to weather down an mountain.
200
Plants, animals, and how they lived.
What are three things fossils can tell us about the past?
300
A resource that takes a long time to return.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
300
This fossil fuel is formed by layers of decayed ocean animals.
What is natural gas?
300
The process of dropping off sediments.
What is deposition?
300
This landform is formed by rushing water.
What is a canyon.
300
Rocks formed from a volcano.
What are igneous rocks?
400
It can build new land from cooled lava and destroy land.
What is a volcano?
400
These tell us how old a tree is.
What are the rings inside the trunk.?
400
An opening in the earth's crust where magma comes out
What is a volcano
500
These can quickly change the earth's surface?
What are volcanoes and earthquakes.
500
You can tell what season had the most rain by looking at these inside a tree trunk.
What are the rings.
500
Plate Boundaries.
Where do earthquakes happen?