Landforms
Plate Tectonics
Weathering & Erosion
Water Systems
Human Impact & Changes
100

This landform is very high with steep sides and often formed by tectonic forces.

$100: What is a mountain?

100

This theory explains that Earth’s plates are always moving.

$100: What is plate tectonic theory?

100

This process breaks rocks into smaller pieces.

$100: What is weathering?

100

A system of flowing water like rivers and streams. (Hint: the answer is written in this!)

$100: What is a river system?

100

This change to water systems happens when there is more or less precipitation.

$100: What are rainfall changes?

200

This landform is a flat, elevated area of land.

$200: What is a plateau?

200

These are the three types of plate boundaries.

$200: Divergent, convergent, transform

200

This process moves sediment from one place to another.

$200: What is erosion?

200

This is the land area that drains water into a river.

$200: What is a drainage basin?

200

This process wears away land and affects rivers and lakes.

$200: What is erosion?

300

This landform forms when lava erupts from beneath Earth’s surface.

$300: What is a volcano?

300

This is the rigid outer layer of the Earth.

$300: What is the lithosphere?

300

Name the three main types of erosion.

Water, wind, ice

300

Name one type of drainage pattern.

$300: Dendritic, trellis (any one)

300

This global issue affects temperature and water systems. (rising temperatures, sea levels, ice caps melting)

$300: What is climate change?

400

Name TWO of these: island, delta, valley—and describe how one forms.

$400: Island (land surrounded by water), delta (sediment deposited at river mouth), valley (low area formed by erosion)

400

This soft layer below the lithosphere allows plates to move.

$400: What is the asthenosphere?

400

Give an example of erosion shaping a landform.

$400: Example: river carving a valley, glacier shaping land

400

What is the difference between surface currents and deep water currents?

$400: Surface = wind-driven; deep = density/temperature driven

400

This product removes water from natural systems to sell in containers to consumers.

$400: What is bottled water?

500

Compare how a delta and a valley are formed.

$500: Delta = deposition of sediment; valley = erosion (water/ice carving land)

500

Explain what causes tectonic plates to move.

$500: Convection currents from heat inside Earth

500

Explain the difference between weathering and erosion.

$500: Weathering breaks down; erosion moves material

500

Explain why water systems are important for people and ecosystems.

$500: Water for sustaining life, transport, agriculture, ecosystems

500

This practice uses water to help crops grow—explain one benefit or one problem. (Name what it is, explain one benefit)

$500: What is irrigation? (Benefit: helps farming; problem: water depletion, overuse)