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3 rd Grade

1. True 2. False

1. Visible layers 2. Small pieces of other rocks 3. May have fossils 4. All of the above

1. Add more dirt 2. Plant grass in the field 3. Build a fence 4. None of the above

1. True 2. False

Solid rock 2. Subsoil 3. Topsoil

1. Solid rock 2. Subsoil 3. Topsoil

Solid rock 2. Subsoil 3. Topsoil

1. Water 2. Dirt 3. Minerals

1. Types of animals and plants that live there 2. Temperature 3. Amount of rainfall 4. All of the above

1. True 2. False

1. Sedimentary 2. Metamorphic 3. Igneous

1. Sedimentary 2. Metamorphic 3. Igneous

1. Water & soil 2. Temperature changes & ice 3. Chemicals & sunlight 4. Plant roots & leaves 5. Wind & rocks

1. It is a renewable resource. 2. It has large rocks so water flows right through it. 3. It retains water and has essential minerals

1. True 2. False

1. True 2. False

1. A doctor 2. A farmer 3. A lawyer