Landforms
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Changes to earth surface
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A long narrow region of low land between ranges of mountain, hills and other high areas.

What is a Valley

100

Remains of a dead organism

What is fossils

100

The breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth

What is weathering

100

What is the engineering design process?

What is a series of steps that engineers follow to come up with a solution to a problem. 

100

An education guess.

What is hypothesis 

200

V Shaped valley cut by a river through resistant rock. 

What is a canyon

200

How are fossils discovered

What is digging and searching

200

The breaking down of larger rock into smaller rock is called?

What is mechanical weathering. 

200

How many steps are in the engineering design process

What is 6


200

Things the design needs to be in order to be successful

What is Criteria

300

What are features

What is unique important parts. 

300

What can fossils provide scientist

WHAT IS ... type of organism it is and how long the organism has been dead

300

Can animals such as rabits cause weathering

What is yes

300

What is the 5th step of the engineering design process

What is Improve

300

How do we know which rock layers are old/young. 

What is the placement of rocks. top to bottom.
400

Which features are not found in the grand canyon.

* Moving water

* Mountain ranges 

*Colored rocks 

*Frozen water

What is Frozen water and Mountain ranges

400

What is the fossil record?

What is the chronological order of fossils.

400

The process in which tiny pieces of the earth surface are moved from one place to another.

What is erosion

400

A process of finding the answer to a question using various research methods. 

Investigation


400

Solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location. 

What is Sediment.

500

A Canyon is formed by what type of erosion?

What is water erosion

500

Placed theses words in order in the sequence that they occur. 


Erosion, Depositon, Weathering

What is Weathering, Erosion, Deposition


500

Why is it important to get feedback on your prototype. 

What is : to make improvements to the prototype.