Fossils
Topographic Maps
Natural Disasters
Natural Resources
100

Fossils are these: 

The preserved remains of something that was once living.

100

Topographic maps are made up of these lines

What are contour lines?

100

Natural disasters change the landscape in this way.

What is quickly?

100

Natural resources means THIS:

Things from nature that are used for a purpose to help us live/survive. 

200

THIS is how fossils are formed.

What is buried in layers of sediment over time?
200

Contour lines give THIS information about a landform

What is elevation (above sea level)?

200

These are examples of natural disasters (Name 3)

What are tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, blizzards, drought, forest fires

200
plants and animals are THIS type of natural resource.

What is renewable?

300

The Law of Superposition states that compared to fossils found in higher layers of rock, fossils buried lower are THIS

What is older?

300

Contour lines show that a side of a mountain is THIS when they are closer together

What is steeper?

300

Because natural disasters are THIS, they are hard to plan for.

What is unpredictable?

300

Coal, minerals, natural gas, soil are THIS type of natural resource.

What is nonrenewable resources. 

400

A shark fossil found high on a mountain would indicate THIS

What is the mountain was once covered by/under ocean water?

400

When the contour lines are drawn this way, it shows that the landform is less steep. 

What is farther apart?

400

Sun, Wind/air, geothermal energy are THIS type of natural resource.

What is perpetual or inexhaustible?

500

THIS is a type of fossil

Cast, Imprint, Complete Remains, Trace

500

A person who makes maps is called this

What is a cartographer?
500

These nonrenewable resources are created from the remains of ancient plants and animals.

What are fossil fuels?