It's all
a mystery
of what
is in
each category!
100

the movement of materials away from a place

what is erosion?

100

the main force that causes erosion.

what is gravity?

100

an unwanted substance added to the land, water, or air

what is a pollutant?

100

a section of the lithosphere

what is a plate?

100

the decaying material in soil

what is humus?

200

an energy resource that will not run out

what is inexhaustible?

200

process of laying down materials, such as rocks and soil

what is deposition?

200

a process in which rocks are constantly being formed and destroyed

what is the rock cycle?

200

this happens when two plates jerk into a new position

what is earthquake?

200

an energy resource that cannot be replaced

what is nonrenewable?

300

This refers to whether the mineral is metallic, glassy, pearly, or earthy when light shines on it

what is mineral luster?

300

the largest particles of soil; water passes through quickly

what is sand?

300

the part of soil where most animals will live or burrow.

what is topsoil?

300

an energy resource that can be replaced

what is renewable?

300

all living materials and materials that were once alive

what is organic matter?

400

the most organic layer of soil

what is topsoil?

400

a slow process that breaks rocks into smaller pieces called sediments

what is weathering?

400

These are ways to prevent water erosion.

What are plant trees and grass near shore, plow furrows in flat fields?

400

forces that wear away or tear down features on Earth's surface AND examples

what is destructive forces AND volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides?

400

A measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched

what is mineral hardness? (the higher the number, the harder it is to be scratched)

500
These are ways to prevent wind erosion.

What are plant grass on sand dunes, surround fields with trees, cover soil surfaces with plants?

500

This is how rock particles get moved from place to place

what is water, wind, and ice?

500

second largest particles of soil that feels smooth and is slippery when wet

what is silt?

500

forces that build new features on Earth's surface AND examples

what is constructive forces AND mountains, volcanoes and valleys forming?

500

These are examples of natural pollution

what are forest fires, dust storms, volcanoes, earthquakes?