Landforms
Bodies of Water
Volcanoes
Water Cycle
Misc.
100
Name one way that landforms are created

Weather, erosion, etc.

100
About how much of the Earth is covered in water?
about 75%
100

What is a volcano?

A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth.

100

The water cycle is a continues movement of ______ in and around the earth.

Water

100

There could not be a water cycle without the....

sun

200

Areas of flat land that most cities are built on are...

Plains

200

What forms when a river flows over an edge of tall hard rocks? 

Waterfall

200

What are the three main stages of volcanoes?

Active, dormant, extinct

200

The water cycle is also known as the

hydrologic cycle

200

What is the tallest landform on Earth?

Mountain

300

A piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides is...

peninsula

300

A _____ is a large area of an ocean or a sea that is partially surrounded by land.

Gulf
300

What is the most common type of volcano?

Cinder Cones

300

What is transpiration?

The process where water the is absorbed by plants is evaporated into the atmosphere.

300

What are the four forms of precipitation?

rain, sleet, snow, or hail

400

The highest mountain range on Earth is the _______.  This range has _________, which is the tallest mountain. 

Himalayas 

Mount Everest 

400

How many oceans are there? Name them.

5

Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, Southern

400

Name the three different types of volcanoes.

Cinder cones, composite, shield

400

Describe the difference between evaporation and condensation

Evaporation = liquid to gas (water vapor)

Condensation = gas to liquid

400

Name the difference between a plateau and a mesa

The size and where it is located. 

500

What are low lying areas between mountains or hills? Back in the day, people used to settle in these areas...why?

Valleys

Rich soil for growing crops

500

What is a manmade waterway and what are they used for? 

Canals

Travel, trading, etc.

500

Describe the difference between the three stages of volcanoes.

Active - recently erupted

Dormant - Not erupted in a long time but it can erupt in the future.

Extinct - Erupted thousands of years ago and there is no way it will erupt again. 

500

What is collection and infiltration?

Collection - water gathering back into bodies of water.

Infiltration - when water on the ground enters the soil and moves into rocks.

500

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma is molten rock located below the earth's surface and lava is located on top of the surface once the magma reaches the atmosphere.