What do the fossils at the bottom layer tell you about the landscape?
It was once covered in water
Give three examples of fast changes to Earth's landscape.
Earthquake
Flood
Volcano
Etc.
What do we call the large piles of debris left behind by glaciers?
Moraine

What is the process that removes soil, rock, or other material from one location on the Earth's crust to another location?
Erosion
It’s as light as a feather, but the strongest person can’t hold it for more than five minutes. What is it?
Breath
Where are the oldest rock layers found?
On the bottom
Give three examples of slow changes to Earth's landscape.
Ice wedging
Glacier
Wind erosion
Etc.
Tell what these are called and how they were formed?


Erratics
They are large rocks left behind by glaciers in odd formations
What is the breaking down of rocks and soil.
Weathering
A farmer has 19 sheep on his land. One day, a big storm hits and all but seven run away. How many sheep does the farmer have left?
7
We see plant and animal fossils and then fossils from water creatures suggesting it went from a water to land environment
What is this phenomenon called?
Root wedging
What is this type of landscape called?

Fjord
What best explains how this was formed?

Wind erosion
What are the largest and smallest states?
Alaska
Rhode Island
How are the layers in the rock like pages in our history books?
They give us information about what life on Earth was like long ago
What is the most logical explanation for what happened to this mountaintop?
A volcano erupted
Create a simile that helps to describe a glacier.
A glacier is like...
A glacier is as slow as...
A glacier is as cold as...
What best explains what happened in this photo?

Water erosion
Name a specific type of
mammal
bird
reptile
amphibian
fish
Multiple answers
What was the BIG idea in our delicious layers of the earth investigation?
The layers at the bottom are the first that are put down and so they are the oldest layers
What best explains how this rock split?
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Is there evidence that this landscape was formed by a glacier?
No, there is not evidence this landscape was formed by a glacier.
As ice forms in the cracks of the street in front of WES, the water expands and pushes against the surrounding parts of the road, making the cracks wider, eventually breaking apart the blacktop. Big holes form in the road.
What is this process called?
Weathering
My cousin had 3 dozen eggs. When she opened the containers, 7 were broken. How many eggs were left unbroken?
36 - 7 =
29 eggs