Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Earth's Layers and Tectonic plates
Landscapes and Maps
Erosion
Fossils
Earth Science:
Extra points
100

 What is the order of the Earth's basic layers?

Core>Mantle>Crust

100

What is the largest continent?

Asia

100

Where is wind erosion most common?

Deserts

100

Which rock layer is the oldest?

The bottom layer

100

Why did we go the Petroglyphs National Monument?

Observing Landscapes

200

What are the Earthquake Safety procedures?

Drop, cover, and hold

200

Where is the South pole located?

Antarctica

200

What does water create when it flows downhill, over rocks?

Waterfall

200

What force helped create the Grand Canyon?

Erosion

200

What is molten rock called once it gets to the Earth's surface?

Lava

300

What is a Fault?

A crack in the Earth's surface.

300

What is the most integrated economy?

Economic unions

300

What is a large channel in soil formed by an erosion?

Gully

300

What is someone who studies fossils called?

A Paleontologist

300

True or False. Wind can move bigger pieces of rock than water.

False

400

The movement of tectonic plates can result in the creation of ?

Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Mountains.

400

What do political maps show us?

Government Boundaries

400

What can help the land from wind erosion?

Plants

400

What causes erosion?

Wind, water, ice, and gravity

400

What does it mean if you see a bunch of contour lines that are very close together?

That means there is a big elevation change in a very small area.

500

What is an extinct volcano?

Volcanoes that may never erupt again.

500

What is a reference map?

Topographic maps

500

What is it called when water flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground?

Runoff

500

What is one place that fossils of fish can be found?  

Deserts