Water & Weathering
Erosion & Deposition
Natural Resources
Climate & Human Activity
Land Use
100

The ability of water to dissolve minerals and chemically alter rocks.

Chemical Weathering

100

The movement of weathered rock and sediment by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

What is erosion?

100

A Resource which can be replenished.

What is a renewable resource

100

This is the name for long term weather patterns.

What is climate

100

This is the name for how humans modify land

What is land use

200

The process that occurs when rocks and sediment are ground away by friction or the impact of other rocks moved by wind, water, or ice.

What is physical weathering 

200

The process in which transported sediments are dropped or settle out.

What is deposition?

200

Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of this:

What is a non-renewable resource 

200

This natural process traps infrared heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, but is intensified by human burning of fossil fuels.

 What is the Greenhouse Effect?

200

This is the name for the process of converting areas covered by plants into a highly developed area

What is urbanization

300

This property measures how much empty space exists between sediment particles.

What is porosity?

300

This is where water flows faster in a river and causes more erosion. 

What is the cutbank.

300

When Fossil Fuels are burned, they release this into the atmosphere

What is C02

300

While humans impact the atmosphere, natural long-term climate cycles (such as Ice Ages) are primarily caused by changes in Earth's what?

What is Earth's orbit and tilt?

300

This type of surface cover, often found in urban environments, prevents water from soaking into the ground and greatly increases surface runoff.

What is an impervious surface like concrete 

400

The process by which water enters the ground through soil and rock.

What is infiltration?

400

This is where water flows slower in a river and where sediment is deposited. 

What is a pointbar.

400

The conversion of natural habitats or agricultural land into urban areas results in increased runoff and is known as.

What is urbanization?

400

Climate change causes sea levels to rise due to this happening 

What is the melting of glaciers?

400

This underground boundary marks the top of the zone of saturation where the soil and rock are completely filled with water.

What is the water table

500

This property describes how easily water moves through a material.

What is permeability?

500

This landform forms where a river slows down and deposits sediment at its mouth.

What is a delta

500

While this resource is considered renewable, over-pumping of coastal aquifers can lead to this specific environmental issue

What is saltwater intrusion

500

As global temperatures rise and polar ice melts, the Earth’s surface reflects less sunlight. This concept of reflectivity is known as.

What is albedo? 

500

This is the underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater.

What is an aquifer?