Maps
Matter
Rocks and Minerals
Weathering, Erosion, and Soil
Mass Movements, Wind, and Glaciers
100
Map that shows change in elevation.
What is a topographic map?
100
Bond that is formed when electrons are shared.
What is a covalent bond?
100
Igneous rocks that are formed above ground, by cooled lava.
What are extrusive igneous rocks?
100
Type of weathering that changes the chemical composition of rocks.
What is chemical weathering?
100
A pile of windblown sand.
What is a dune?
200

This Map Projection

What is a Mercator Projection?
200
Subatomic particle that cannot be found in the nucleus of an atom.
What is an electron?
200
Metamorphic rocks with stripes or bands.
What are foliated metamorphic rocks?
200
When iron turns to rust.
What is oxidation?
200
A large, moving mass of ice.
What is glacier?
300
0° latitude
What is the equator?
300
Its formula is mass divided by volume.
What is density?
300
The color of a mineral in its powdered form.
What is streak?
300
The removal of weathered rock from its original location.
What is erosion?
300
The primary force that causes a mass movement to occur.
What is gravity?
400

City at 23° N, 114° E

What is Hong Kong?
400
State of matter with more energy than liquid, but less energy than plasma.
What is gas?
400
Mineral that is a "1" on the Mohs Scale.
What is talc?
400
Soil horizon directly above the A Horizon.
What is the O Horizon? (Organic Horizon)
400
Hole in the ground, carved by glaciers, that fills with precipitation and runoff.
What is a kettle lake?
500

Contour interval of this map

What is 20 feet?
500

Protons in Chlorine

What is 17?
500
Rocks that can contain veins of native gold, silver, and copper.
What are metamorphic rocks?
500

65% Sand, 25% Clay, 10% Silt

What is sandy clay loam?
500
Caused by glacial deposits, these features became the rolling hills in Michigan's northern lower peninsula.
What are moraines?