What is Pangea?
The name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago
Plate tectonics are moving pieces of Earth's broken....
Crust
The LAYING DOWN or PLACING of eroded materials (sediments)
A. Weathering
B. Erosion
C. Deposition
C. Deposition
Which of the following is NOT a type of rock?
A. Sedimentary
B. Metamorphic
C. Magma
D. Igenous
C. Magma
The spinning of an object on its axis is call....
A. Orbit
B. Rotation
C. Revolution
D. Tide
A. Rotation (night and day)
The slow movement of land over Earth's crust is called...
A. Subduction
B. Continental Drift
C. Sea-Floor Spreading
D. Continental Wondering
This type of plate movement causes EARTHQUAKES.
A. Divergent
B. Convergent
C. Transforming
C. Transforming
What is the difference between WEATHERING and EROSION?
Weathering: BREAKS IT
Erosion: TAKES IT
When broken pieces of dirt and dust (sediments) are compacted together this type of rock is formed
A. Sedimentary
B. Igneous
C. Metamorphic
A. sedimentary
How long does it take Earth to make one REVOLUTION around the sun?
A. 12 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 365 days aka 1 year
D. 29.5 days
C. 365 days (1 year)
Put the names of Earth's layers in the correct order from OUTER to INNER
- Mantle
- Inner Core
- Crust
- Outer Core
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core
This layer of Earth's crust is melted to form the magma in volcanoes
A. Crust
B. Mantle
C. Outer Core
D. Inner Core
B. Mantle
Answers will vary
Weathering and erosion can turn ANY rock back into ________________ which from there can then re-enter the rock cycle and become any other type of rock.
A. Sediments
B. Igenous
C. Metamoprhic
A. Sediments
As the MASS of an object INCREASES, the amount of gravitational force it exerts...
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Disappears
D. Stays the same
This layer is the THINNEST layer of Earth and it is BROKEN in pieces
crust
Convergent plate move TOWARDS each other
Divergent plates move AWAY from each other
Give an example of EROSION
Answers will vary
Choose ONE of the following to answer. Explain how...
A. Metamorphic rock changes into igneous rock
B. Sedimentary rock changes into metamorphic rock
A. Metamorphic rock melts into magma which then cools into igneous
B. Intense heat and pressure
Why is the Earth warmer at the equator and colder at the poles?
A. Equator is closer to the Sun than the poles
B. Poles receive less sunlight than the equator
C. Equator receives more CONCENTRATED/DIRECT sunlight
C. Equator receives more CONCENTRATED/DIRECT sunlight
The Cynognathus reptile was a dinosaur that existed 225 million years ago. It is believed that this dinosaur could NOT swim. How does the presence of the Cynognathus fossils in South America and Africa support the hypothesis of continental drift and Pangea?
Continents must have once been all connected and then when they moved apart the reptile got stuck on two different continents
Choose ONE to answer. Include either convergent (continental-continental), convergent (continental-oceanic), divergent, or transforming in your answer.
A. How are volcanoes formed? What type of plate tectonic interaction forms them? Explain this interaction.
B. How are mountains formed? What type of plate tectonic interaction forms them. Explain this interaction.
Volcanoes: Convergent (continental-oceanic)
Mountains: Convergent (continental-continental)
What is the difference between PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL weathering
Physical: Breaks rocks into smaller pieces
Chemical: A chemical reaction occurs to produce something new (oxygen + metal = rust)
The prefix "EX" means "out of" while the prefix "IN" means "in"
Magma that cools to form igneous rock ABOVE Earth's surface is an example of .....
A. EXtrusive rock
B. INtrusive rock
A. Extrusive
List the 5 steps of the scientific method in order
1. Ask a question
2. Hypothesis
3. Experiment
4. Data & Results
5. Analysis & Conclusion