Earth Science I
Earth Science II
Earth Science III
Earth Science IV
Earth Science V
200

The largest object in our solar system.

What is the Sun?

200

There are three things cause weathering, name 2.

What are wind, water, and ice?

200

This is the natural process that transports or moves rock and soil.

What is erosion?

200

Sediments are deposited slowly, and they build-up new _____________.

What are landforms?

200

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

What are the three states of water?

400

The Earth will never run out of this.

What is the Water Cycle?

400

Oxidation, decomposition, and the roots of plants

What is chemical weathering?

400

This type of erosion happens more quickly and changes the landform in a matter of minutes, hours, and days.

What is water erosion?

400

Eroded material that has stopped moving.

What is a deposition?

400

Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail 

What is precipitation?

600

 This causes the Earth's seasons.

What is a Revolution?

600

This National Park is an example of weathering and erosion.

What is The Grand Canyon?

600

These three things cause erosion.

What are wind, water, and ice?

600

Two of the main reasons why the Earth looks the way it does today.

What are erosion and deposition?

600

The sun turns water from the ocean into water vapor and it flows up into the air.

What is evaporation?

800

This causes the Earth to go from day to night.

What is Earth's rotation?

800

This type of weathering changes the size and shape of the Earth's surface.

What is mechanical weathering?

800

This type of erosion happens more quickly but still takes many years.

What is wind erosion?

800

This type of rock is formed by layers of sediment and eroded material.

What is a sedimentary rock?

800

Water vapor forms clouds, dew, or frost.

What is condensation?

1000

This keeps the earth's orbit around the sun and the moon's orbit around the earth.

What is Gravity?

1000

This is the natural process that causes the break down of rocks.

What is weathering?

1000

Large block of ice that does not melt for long periods of time and erodes rock.

What is a glacier?

1000

Rock, dirt, and mud solidify at the bottom of a mountain.

What is deposition?

1000

The water cycle is fueled by this.

What is heat energy or the sun?