Weathering
Erosion and Deposition
Earth
Earthquakes
Volcanoes and Landslides
100
What is weathering?
breaking apart, wearing away or dissolving of rock
100
What is erosion?
movement of sediment to a new place
100

Name 5 landforms

Mountains

Plateaus

Valleys

Deserts

Dunes

Islands

Plains

Rivers

Canyons

Ocean ridges

Volcanos

Hills

Bays

Peninsulas


100
true or false? All earthquakes can be felt.
false
100
The molten rock inside a volcano is called?
magma
200

What is name of the US where there are many tornados each year?

Tornado Alley


200
What is deposition?
dropping or laying down sediment
200

How many layers does Earth have? Name them.

4, crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

200
Name some effects of earthquakes.
buildings and bridges fall, roads twist, rivers change course, create landforms
200
What is the most likely cause of landslides?
volcanoes, eruptions
300

When glaciers move, what do they leave behind?

Glacial debris

300
what is a delta?
deposit of sediment where a river slows down when it meets the ocean
300

Name of layers of Earth.

Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core


300
What causes an earthquake?
2 plates building pressure and sliding past each other
300
How are volcanoes formed?
when one plate is pushed beneath another
400
Which cause of weathering most likely causes caves?
chemicals
400
What are the 4 causes of erosion?
wind, water, ice, gravity
400
What do you call the large pieces of rock that make up Earth's surface?
plates
400

When 2 plates push against each other, what landform is sometimes created?

Mountain

400

What new landform is made from volcanoes?

islands

500

There are 5 causes of weathering, name 3 of them.

wind, water, ice, chemicals, living things

500
Which landform is created when glaciers melt and deposit till or sediment?
moraine
500

What is the name of the underwater ridges that stretch along the ocean floor?

Ocean ridges

500

What is the name of the machine that measures earthquakes?

Seismograph


500
What 4 things cause landslides?
volcanoes, earthquakes, weathering, gravity