Geologic Timeline
Continental Drift
Natural Hazards
Rock and Water Cycles
Weather/Climate
100

What does the geologic timeline show? 

The major events of Earth's history

100

The idea that continents move over time is called: 

Continental Drift

100

Under water __________________ cause tsunamis

Earthquakes


100

What is the source of energy for all cycles on Earth? 

The Sun

100

Weather is the condition of the ___________________ at a certain time and place. 

Atmosphere

200

Are fossils found in deeper layers of the earth usually younger or older than fossils found in shallow layers?

Older


200

The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago was called: 

Pangea

200

Pressure from within Earth's crust releasing is the cause of most _________________. 

Earthquakes

200

What type of rock are fossils usually found in? 

Sedimentary Rock


200

Climate is the ___________________ weather in an area over a long time. 

Average

300

How are fossils formed?

Being buried quickly under layers of rock. 

300

What do scientists need to turn an idea into a scientific theory? 

Evidence


300

What are two natural hazards that commonly occur in the Ring of Fire? 

Earthquakes and Volcanoes

300

What is precipitation? 

Water falling to Earth (rain, sleet, snow, or hail)


300

Greenhouse gases trap ___________________ in Earth's atmosphere. 

Heat

400

Fossils give us clues about _______________ and ________________- that live long ago. 

Plants and Animals
400

What are three pieces of evidence that support the theory of Continental Drift? 

Shape of the continents (puzzle pieces), matching rock layers on different continents, Matching fossils on different continents. 

400

A storm surge is a large rise in sea level cause by ___________________. 

Hurricanes

400

What process in the water cycle turns water from liquid to a gas? 

Evaporation

400

The three main greenhouse gases are: 

Carbon Dioxide

Water Vapor

Methane

500

During the Proterozoic Era, the sky turned blue because the atmosphere turned rich in what? 

Oxygen


500

What are the three main types of tectonic plate boundaries? 

Convergent (come together)

Divergent (move apart) 

Transform (slide next to each other)

500

This type of natural hazard makes the land very dry and increases the risk of wildfires: 

A drought

500

Name the three types of rock and how each type is formed

Sedimentary (compaction and cementation of sediment)

Igneous (cooled magma/lava)

Metamorphic (heat and pressure)

500

What are the three main fossil fuels? 

Coal

Oil

Natural Gas