Earth's layers
Rocks and Minerals
Weathering and Erosion
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Mixed Questions
100

What is the thickest layer of the Earth called?

The Mantle

100

Hot molten rock that is on the surface of the Earth is called....

Lava 

100

A process that moves soil, sand and gravel from one place to another is called....

Erosion

100

When volcanoes erupt little burnt bits of rock called _______ travel through the air for miles and can get stuck in the lungs of animals. 

Ash 

100

Name two events that cause sudden changes to Earth's surface. (Bonus point if you name a third) 

Earthquakes and Volcanoes. 

Bonus: Deposition

200

Why is the inner core completely solid? 

There is too much pressure from the outside layers 

200

Rocks are made of pure, naturally occurring minerals called..... 

Minerals 

200

Wind, water or ice breaking down rock is evidence of.....

Mechanical Weathering

200

How does a volcano erupt?

Magma gets built up and since it is lighter than solid rock it floats up and bursts through the crust

200

The colour of the powder that a mineral leaves behind when you rub it across a rough surface is called 

Streak

300

What is the inner core made out of?

Iron and Nickel

300

One distinct feature of sedimentary rocks is......

Appearance of Layers

300

A large tree grows on the side of a rocky hill. Over time, its roots grow into small cracks in the rock, exerting pressure and breaking it apart. Additionally, the roots release organic acids that chemically break down minerals in the rock.

Biological and Chemical Weathering

300

What is the difference between the focus and epicentre. 

The focus is where the rock breaks. 


Epicentre is the point directly above the focus

300

Why are models important when describing the Earth AND give an example of a model we use to study Earth

It gives us an accurate picture of the Earth's details.


Ex. Globe, Maps

400

What are the Earth's layers in order from inside the Earth to outside 

Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Crust

400

How is each rock type formed?

a. Igneous Rock

b. Sedimentary Rock

c. Metamorphic Rock

A. Igneous Rock - Molten rock cools & hardens 

B. Sedimentary Rock - Bits of Rock are layered on top of each other and harden

C. Metamorphic Rock - Rock is under extreme heat & pressure 

400

How are Coulees formed?

Glaciers carved down the rock when they melted 

400

What causes an Earthquake?

When large masses of rock in Earth’s crust move, they sometimes get stuck together. A great amount of energy is created until the rock finally breaks.

400

What is the distance from the inner core to the crust?

Approx. 6400 km

500

What is the difference between the rocks that exist in the crust and mantle

The crust is made up of solid rock

The mantle is made up of semi-solid rock that flows very slowly 

500

Name the 6 properties of minerals that can be used to identify them 

1. Colour

2. Lustre

3. Streak

4. Cleavage

5. Fracture

6. Hardness

500

How are Hoodoos formed?

Weathering and erosion break down the soft parts of the rock

500

Why do earthquakes and volcanoes happen in the same place and time?

The movement of magma under the crust can be so great that it causes earthquakes around the volcano

500

A soccer ball is kicked from the ground at an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal with an initial velocity of 15.0 m/s.

What is the time of flight of the soccer ball until it hits the ground again

1.53 seconds