Mapping Earth's Features
Rock & Fossils
Changes in Landscapes
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physical features on Earth's surface

What is a landform

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This forms from sediments that are cemented or pressed together

what is sedimentary rocks

100

the slow process that breaks down materials into smaller pieces 

what is weathering

100

Can living organisms cause changes in the landscape

what is yes

200

These features are known as underwater mountains

What are mid-ocean ridges and seamounts

200

One of the forces that can affect the formation and patterns found in rock layers is

what is volcano eruptions, earthquakes, flow of rivers

200

this type of weathering changes the minerals that make up rocks

what is chemical weathering

200

What is the difference between erosion and deposition

what is erosion is the movement of material and deposition is when the material is "put" in a new place and stops moving

300

This map shows the elevation of an area using lines

what is a topographic map

300

The deeper a fossil is located in the ground the older/younger it is

what is older 

300

The force can cause rocks to fall and cause abrasion

what is gravity

300

Changes in landscape can be caused by

what is physical weathering, chemical weathering, and living things

400

What is a key indicator that a rock layer is older than the layers above it?  

It is located deeper in the ground. 

400

Remains or imprints of living things from the past

what are fossils

400

the movement of weathered materials from one place to another

what is erosion

400

How does a glacier change Earth's surface?

Glaciers tear rock from the ground as they move across the land

500

These three features occur near plate boundaries

what are earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes

500

A scientist who studies living things that lived long ago

What is a paleontologist


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Which process is responsible for moving sediments from one place to another? 

Erosion

500

How can the study of rock formations and fossils help in understanding the changes in a landscape over time?  

A.  By providing information on the types of plants/animals that lived in the past. 

B.  By revealing the processes that shaped Earth's surface.  

B.  By revealing the processes that shaped Earth's surface.