/shun/ words
science
schwa sound
suffixes
base words
100
Something that has been done in the same way for a long time

What is traditional?

100

A force that creates or builds up land

What is constructive forces?

100

Something that spreads easily from person to person, like a cold or laughter

What is contagious?

100

This suffix means more than one.

What is -s?

What is -es?

100
the base word of shrinks

What is shrink?

200

What other people think about someone or something based on past actions

What is reputation?

200

This process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces known as sediment.

What is weathering?

200

Very special or top-level; better than most in skill, quality, or importance

What is elite?

200

You add me to many verbs to make the word past tense. 

What is -ed?

200

the base word of portraits

What is portrait?

300

A feeling of being very empty, lonely, or sad

What is desolation?

300

The type of weathering that changes only the physical attributes of a rock, like its size and shape

What is mechanical weathering?   or

What is physical weathering?

300

An event, usually something that happens unexpectedly

What is incident?

300

This prefix means, not or the opposite of.

What is -un  or  -dis?

300

the base word of disheartening

What is heart?

400
Not giving up

What is determination?

400

This type of landform is created by hot molten lava cooling and hardening.

What is a volcano?

400

Hard times or problems that make life difficult

What is adversity?

400

This suffix means someone who.

What is -ist?

What is -or?

What is -er?

400

the root word of documentation

What is document?

500

A strong love or excitement for something you really enjoy

What is passion?

500

These are the four MAIN causes of weathering and erosion. 

What is water, wind, ice, and gravity?

500

Collections or piles of things that can build up over time

What is accumulations?

500

You add me to an action word to make it a noun.

What is 'ment'? 

500
the root word of pitiful

(Spell it.)

What is p-i-t-y?