MAPS AND DATA
PATTERNS OF EARTHS FEATURES
ROCKS, MINERALS, AND SOIL
WEATHERING AND EROSION
100

What is the tool on a map that shows directions like north, south, east, and west?

Compass rose

100

What do we call a chain of mountains connected over a large area?

Mountain range

100

What are the three main types of rocks?

igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks

100

What is the type of erosion caused by rivers cutting through land to form valleys?

water erosion

200

What do we call the lines on a map that show elevation or the shape of the land?

contour lines

200

What feature is created where two tectonic plates meet and one slides under the other?

trench

200

What is the process called when rocks break down into smaller pieces?

weathering

200

What is the term for the breaking down of rocks by plants, like tree roots growing into cracks?

biological weathering

300

What is the part of the map that explains symbols and colors used on the map?

map key or legend

300

Earthquakes and volcanoes are most likely to occur near what type of geological boundary?

tectonic plate boundary

300

What property of a mineral describes how it reflects light, like being shiny or dull?

luster

300

How does chemical weathering differ from physical weathering?

chemical weathering changes the rock's composition, while physical weathering breaks it into smaller pieces without changing what it’s made of

400

How do scientists use data collected from maps?

study patterns, track changes, and make predictions

400

What is the name of the area in the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanoes happen?

ring of fire

400

Which type of rock forms from cooling lava or magma?

igneous 

400

What type of erosion happens when wind moves small particles like sand and dust to a new location?

wind erosion

500

What type of map would you use to track weather patterns over time?

weather map

500

Why are volcanoes often found in similar locations around the world?

because they form near tectonic plate boundaries where magma can rise to the surface

500

What are the three main components of soil?

sand, silt, and clay

500

What are three factors that affect the rate of weathering?

temperature, the presence of water, and the type of rock