This is the planet that is closest to the sun.
What is Mercury?
Which layer of the Earth is the largest ?
What is the Mantle ?
When plates slide past each other and cause an extreme shaking of the ground .
What is an Earthquake?
NAme the three types of rocks
What are
igenous, metamorphic, and sedimentary.
This is the 3rd planet from the sun.
What is earth?
What percentage of water is in the earth? What Percentage of EArth is covered by land ?
What is 70% water 30% land.
An underwater earthquake that causes a major wave to consume nearby land.
What is a Tsunami.
What is igneous rocks?
This is what all the planets have in common?
What is "they revolve around the sun?"
Name the layers of the earth top to bottom!
What is crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
Which disaster is an uncontrollable storm that starts over the ocean and travels to the land. Strong winds and rain.
What is a Hurricane.
What are metamorphic rocks ?
These are the terrestrial planets.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
Which layer of the Earth, is liquid.
What is the outer core ?
A storm that develops from severe thunderstorms in warm, moist, unstable air along and ahead of cold fronts. Characterized by strong winds and that form a funnel that touches down to land and destroys objects on land.
What is a tornado.
Which types of rocks contain fossils, are foudn at the bottom of the ocean and form layers of sandstone?
What are sedicmentary rocks ?
These are the gas giants.
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
What is the outer core spins aroudn the solid inner cores creating a magnetic current.
Name three devices that can be used to prevent or notify communities of a natural disaster.
Avalanche mortar
Water guage
Seismograph
tiltmeter
Doppler Radar
Describe the rock cycle startiing with rocks at the surface of the Earth.
Rocks start from the surface are eventually pushed from the surface to beneath the crust due to erosion.
Pressure pushes on these rocks and changes them into sedimentary rocks.
Over time these rocks get pushed deeper into the earth where heat and pressure change them into metamorphic rocks.
More time passes and then rocks are expelled back onto earth surface through volcanoes.