Weathering
Erosion
Volcanoes
Earthquakes
Misc.
100

The breaking and wearing away of rocks by wind, water, ice and chemical change is called...

Weathering
100

If erosion is the only force acting on a mountain, what happens to the mountain? 

It becomes smaller.

100

Volcanoes form what?

Mountains


100

What are waves of energy that pass through Earth caused by a sudden shift of the crustal plates along fault lines. 

Earthquakes

100

What forces make buttes?

Uplift and erosion
200

The Statue of Liberty is green due to________ weathering.

Chemical

200

What will the signs of erosion be on a rock for water erosion?

smooth, rounded rocks

200

Hot rock deep in the earth expands and is forced out the opening of a volcano. As the rock cools it may form what?

Mountains

200

What can be created from earthquakes?

Mountains, faults

200

What is the upward movement on earth's crust?

Uplift

300

Weathering breaks large rocks into pieces called? 

Sediments

300

Bobby went fishing at one of his favorite spots. When he got there the channel of the river had changed. Why?

Erosion by rivers can change their course.

300

What are openings in the Earth's crust that allow hot, melted rock, ash and gases to erupt outward.

Volcanoes

300

What is it caused when an earthquake happens in the ocean? 

Tsunami

300

How many years did it take erosion to uncover the rocks of the Grand Canyon?

thousands of years

400

Physical or chemical weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces? 

Physical

400
What is erosion?

The movement of earth materials from one place to another.

400
What is the name of a currently erupting volcano?

Active

400

What do they measure earthquakes on?

1-10 on the Richter scale

400

What is it called when weathered rocks, soil and sediments are moved by erosion to a new location and left there? 

Deposition

500

Minerals in the rock change their makeup. Is it chemical weathering or physical? 

Chemical

500

What is the most powerful erosional force?

Water

500

What do you call a volcano that has no activity? 

Extinct

500

What are the two types of waves in an earthquake?

Body waves, surface waves

500

What moves sediments to a new location? 

Win and water