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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Rocks Landforms Volcanoes FactsEarthquakes

2 Sedimentary, Igneous & Metamorphic

3 What are the types of rocks?

4 Sedimentary

5 What are rocks that pile up in layers?

6 Metamorphic

7 What are rocks that come from igneous and sedimentary rocks?

8 Igneous

9 What are rocks that melt from the heat of the Earth and change into other rocks?

10 The process rocks go through to change from one rock to another

11 What is the Rock Cycle

12 Plains, mountains, and plateaus

13 What are the three main landforms in the United States?

14 Heat from the inside of the Earth can boil water deep in the rocks crust-found in Northwest United States

15 What is Geothermal Energy?

16 A term meaning “All Land”

17 What is Pangaea?

18 The Himalayas

19 What are the tallest mountains in the world?

20 The Appalachians

21 What are the oldest mountains in the United States?

22 Opening in the earth’s crust through which magma flows

23 What is a volcano?

24 This rock comes from volcanoes and floats in water

25 What is pumice?

26 Melted rock underground

27 What is magma?

28 When magma reaches the surface

29 What is lava?

30 May 18, 1980 8:32 a.m.

31 What is the date and time Mount St. Helen's erupted?

32 4,000 miles

33 What is the distance to the center of the Earth?

34 The study of the Earth

35 What is geology?

36 Crust, mantle, outer core, & inner core

37 What are the four parts of the Earth?

38 1. Hypothesis 2. Hands on Exploration 3. Record Data 4. Draw Conclusions 5. Compare Conclusions 6. Apply Your Conclusions

39 What are the steps of the Scientific Method?

40 Huge chunks of rock that float on the mantle

41 What are crustal plates?

42 The movement of large areas of rock

43 What is an earthquake?

44 The break along which broken rock layers move

45 What is the fault?

46 The point where rock cracks and starts shock waves

47 What is the focus?

48 Numbers from 0-9 used to compare and measure earthquakes

49 What is a Richter Scale?

50 A device scientist use to measure shock waves (we made one in class)

51 What is a seismograph?


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