Bell work  1. The movement of the continents is explained by the theory of _____ _________.  2. One impact of plate tectonics is  A. Erosion B. earthquakes.

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Bell work  1. The movement of the continents is explained by the theory of _____ _________.  2. One impact of plate tectonics is  A. Erosion B. earthquakes  C. weathering D. Hurricanes  3. The effect or result of something is  A. Impact B. Demographics  C. Urbanization D. Colonization  4. The growth of cities is known as  A. Impact B. Demographics  C. Urbanization D. Colonization

Test 5 Review

 Growth of cities  Urbanization

 breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces  Weathering

 Fog mixed with smoke or other pollutants  Smog

 An increase in the average temperature on earth.  Global Warming

 The movement of earth’s crust  Plate Tectonics

 Removal of earth’s minerals  Mining

 Study of human population  Demography

 Spread of deserts  Desertification

 precipitation with high levels of acid forming chemicals  Acid Rain

 Coal, Oil, and Gas  Made from the remains of dead animals (fossils)  Fossil Fuels

 when sediment is moved from one place to another  Erosion

 Destruction of trees and forests  Deforestation

Homework  Write a creative fictional story using all of the vocabulary words.  The story must be logical and have natural flow. Structure should be emphasized using correct grammar and punctuation.  It can be hand written or typed. It should be about 1 page long but no more than 2 pages.

The Lorax  1. What are some of the problems to the land in the story?  2. What was the solution to the problem?