Matter is anything that takes up space and has this.
What is mass?
When you go further to this on a magnet, it gets weaker.
What is the center?
This force breaks down rocks.
What is weathering?
When this force carries things away.
What is erosion?
The force that picks things up and drops things back down.
What is deposition?
These are the three parts of an atom.
What are protons, neutrons and electrons?
This is what the tips of magnets are called.
What are poles?
This is the processes weathering is.
What is a destructive process?
The three most common types of erosion.
What is wind, water, and ice?
This is the process that deposition is.
What is the constructive process?
These objects, called this, hold their electrons very loosely.
What are conductors?
These charges attract.
What are unlike charges?
These are the four most common types of weathering.
What are wind, water, ice, and plants?
Erosion forms these formations with acid rain.
What are sinkholes and caves?
These are the three types of deposition.
What are water, wind, and ice?
These objects, called this, don't give their electrons up very easily.
What are insulators?
These charges repel.
What are like charges?
Blowing sand acts like this, used to flatten wood.
What is sandpaper?
When erosion happens suddenly it is called this.
What is a landslide?
Deposition by wind can form this, a mound of sand.
What are sand dunes?
This is what static means, and it seems like the opposite.
What is not moving?
These kinds of magnets you can turn off.
What are electromagnets?
How hot or cold something is, or another way weathering can happen.
What is temperature?
Erosion could not happen without this, the force that pulls all objects toward the Earth.
What is gravity?
These three are things deposition by water can form.
What are deltas, floodplains, and beaches?