The process that wears away or breaks down rock.
What is weathering
Mrs. Riley uses this part of a map to figure out which direction she must head.
What is a compass rose?
Formed at the edges of plates and crash into one another.
What is a mountain?
This rock is formed from magma when it cools below or above the earth.
What is igneous rock?
Chemical and physical.
What are the two types of weathering?
Rocks changed by heat, pressure, or both. Has neat smooth lines.
What is metamorphic rock?
What is a legend?
These form at places where magma, or molten rock, reaches Earth's surface.
What are volcanoes?
What is sedimentary rock?
This causes pits and holes in rocks due to acid rain, rotting plants, or oxygen reacting with water.
What is chemical weathering?
Can form when 2 plates move apart.
What are oceans?
This map helps me with driving directions in a new place.
What is a street map? (road or highway)
What is a butte?
This rock is changed from a different rock because of heat, pressure, or both.
What is metamorphic rock?
Flakes and cracks.
What are characteristics of physical weathering?
Can be described with words such as pearly, glassy, flat, or metallic.
What is luster?
What is a physical map?
lines of mountains connected by high ground.
What are mountain ranges.
This is where soil is created just above the bed rock.
What is parent material?
This process affects rocks and soil by moving particles to new places.
What is erosion?
cracks in Earth's crust..
What is a fault?
This map uses lines to show steepness.
What is a topographic map?
The name of the area that has a high pattern of volcanoes.
What is the ring of fire?
This is where plants grow.
What is the top soil?
This is where most of Florida's drinking water is found.
What is underground?