Forces that Shape
Earth Materials
Volcanoes
Resources
Dirt
100
This force can change the look of a sand dune!
What is wind?
100
Many people turn it into flower pots.
What is clay?
100
The melted rock inside a volcano.
What is magma?
100
Specific name for fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
What is fossil fuel.
100
Dead plants and animals
What is humus?
200
When wind or water eat away at rocks and soil.
What is erosion?
200
A mixture of minerals used to build things.
What is rock?
200
This fluffy material can bury an entire city.
What is ash?
200
An example of this would be trees and sheep.
What is a renewable resource?
200
Tiny particles of rock.
What is sand?
300
These "cold cats" created our Great Lakes.
What are glaciers?
300
These are used in batteries, cell phones, and toothpaste.
What are minerals?
300
The layer of the earth where magma burst through.
What is the crust?
300
Oil and gas are this type of resource.
What is nonrenewable?
300
Smaller particles than sand, but not as fine as clay.
What is silt?
400
It may be a shake, a rattle, or a roll!
What is an earthquake?
400
This was used to make our glass windows.
What is sand?
400
The term used when a volcano "blows its top"
What is eruption?
400
The length of time it takes to make oil.
What is millions of years?
400
Does not absorb water very well.
What is clay?
500
This agent of change made the Hawaiian Islands
What is a volcano?
500
It is mostly burned to make electricity.
What is coal?
500
The term for magma outside of the volcano.
What is lava?
500
Examples of these are water, soil, and plants.
What are natural resources?
500
One of the largest particles in soil.
What are pebbles?