Earth’s Layers & Plate Tectonics
Rock Cycle & Rock Types
Weathering, Erosion & Deposition
Gravity & Mass Wasting
Rivers & Geological Time
100

The Earth layer made mostly of iron and nickel.

What is the core?

100

Rock formed when magma or lava cools.

What is igneous rock?

100

The breakdown of rock in place.

What is weathering?

100

The force that constantly pulls weathered material downhill.

What is gravity?

100

The permanent base level for rivers.

What is sea level?

200

Plates move apart at this type of boundary.

What is a divergent boundary?

200

This type of rock forms from layers of sediment that are compacted and cemented.

What is sedimentary rock?

200

The movement of sediment by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

What is erosion?

200

Downslope movement of soil, rock, or debris caused by gravity.

What is mass wasting?

200

Smaller streams that flow into a larger river are called these.

What are tributaries?

300

Hot rock rises and cool rock sinks in the mantle through these currents.

What are convection currents?

300

Heat and pressure change rock into this type without melting it.

What is metamorphic rock?

300

Material being dropped when moving water loses energy.

What is deposition?

300

The slowest common form of mass wasting.

What is soil creep?

300

A tree-branch shaped drainage pattern.

What is dendritic drainage?

400

At this boundary, plates slide past each other and earthquakes often occur.

What is a transform boundary?

400

Slow underground cooling creates these in igneous rock.

What are large crystals?

400

Freeze-thaw, root wedging, and exfoliation are examples of this type of weathering.

What is mechanical weathering?

400

Rounded particles are less stable than jagged ones because they do this more easily.

What are roll and slide?

400

The principle that lower undisturbed rock layers are older than layers above them.

What is superposition?

500

Scientists study this to learn about Earth’s interior.

What are seismic waves?

500

Limestone changing into marble is an example of this process.

What is metamorphism?

500

Land built up by deposition is called this.

What is aggradation?

500

Frozen ground below the surface blocks drainage, causing waterlogged soil to slowly flow downhill in this process common in permafrost regions.

What is solifluction?

500

The idea that present-day processes help explain past landscapes.

What is uniformitarianism?