What is the Lithosphere made of?
The crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
What are the types of hominids?
Humans, Gorillas, Orangutans, and Chimpanzees
What is the name of physical evidence of life from the past?
What is Deposition?
Process by which fragments of
rock are deposited in a new location.
What is the liquid that comes out of volcanoes?
Lava (Magma)
What is the most dense layer of the Earth?
The Core
What Era is known as the "Age of Mammals"?
The Cenozoic Era
How does a convection current form?
It melts, then rises
Solidifies, then sinks
What rock is molten Earth that is cooled?
Igneous Rocks
How do volcanoes erupt?
Volcanoes erupt when magma (molten rock) and gases build up immense pressure beneath the Earth's surface, forcing them to break through the crust.
What are the 4 compositional layers of the Earth?
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core
What era is known as the "Age of Reptiles"?
Mesozoic Era
What is the name of the theory that the continents have moved slowly over time?
Continental Drift
What causes sediments to be compacted and cemented together?
It is caused by weathering, erosion, and deposition.
Why do volcanoes form?
Volcanoes form when magma from within the Earth rises to the surface.
Does the solid Inner Core spin faster or slower than the rest of the Earth?
The solid Inner Core spins a little faster than the rest of the Earth.
Reptiles
What is density?
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained within a given volume.
What is Metamorphic Rock?
Rock that changed forms due to extreme temperature and pressures.
What is a hot spot?
What does the Earth's magnetic field protect us from?
Solar winds from the sun
During what era, period, epoch did hominids arise as a group of species? When did they become the most dominant species on Earth?
Cenozoic Era, specifically in the late Miocene Epoch, between 6 and 7 million years ago.
What are the names of the mechanical layers of the Earth?
Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere, Outer Core, and Inner Core
Process where fragments of soil
and rock are broken off from the surface
and carried away.
What are the four types of volcanoes?
cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and super volcanoes.