True or False
Terms
The Earth's Layers
Which Continent is it?
Hodgepodge
100

The moving of rocks, soil, or sand on the earth's surface is called magma.

False (erosion)

100

When large areas of the earth's surface shake and move

Earthquake

100

The only layer of the earth that scientists have explored

crust

100

The continent across the Atlantic ocean from the United States; France and English are on it.

Europe

100

Which bodies of water have fresh water?

Lakes, ponds, and rivers

200

The layer of the earth that is made of melted rock is the core. 

False (mantle)

200

The breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by wind, water, ice, or plants

Weathering

200

The hottest layer of the earth

core

200

The closest continent to Australia; it has India and China in it.

Asia

200

Why can scientists only infer what is at the center of the earth?

We can't see or touch the center of the earth because we can't drill that deep and it's too hot.

300

Geologist learn about the earth's crust by digging holes and studying rocks.

True

300

When the earth's crust opens and lava flows out

Volcano

300

The outer layer of the earth

crust

300

The really really cold one

Antarctica

300

How does learning about volcanoes and earthquakes help people live safely?

If we learn when a volcano or earthquake is coming, we can keep people safe by telling them to prepare or evacuate.

400

The largest areas of land on the earth's surface are continents.

True

400

A deep narrow passage with steep sides and a river flowing through it

Canyon

400

The middle layer of the earth

mantle

400

The only one that is also considered an island

Australia

400

Do weathering and erosion happen quickly, slowly, or both?

Both

500

Land covers most of the earth's surface

false (water)

500

Melted rock that comes out of a volcano

Lava
500

The smallest, deepest layer of the earth

core

500

The one we live on

North America

500

Where did the water on earth come from?

God created it.