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Solar System Rotation Revolution Weather Sediment Erosion 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

The Fourth Planet from the Sun also called the Red Planet.

What is Mars?

The object which is the source of most of the energy used on Earth.

What is the Sun?

A complete journey that a planet takes around the Sun.

What is a Revolution? or What is an Orbit?

The furthest planet from the Sun.

What is Neptune?

Natural objects which revolve around the larger objects that in turn revolve around the Sun.

What are Moons?

Twenty four hours.

What is the length of a day? How long does it take the Earth to Rotate? or What is the length of a day?

An event which can occur twice a day because of the Earth’s Rotation and the Moon’s Gravity.

What is a tide?

The diagram represents this natural cycle. Picture Clue The diagram represents this natural cycle.

What is the Moon’s Phases?

The diagram represents two of these. Picture Clue The diagram represents two of these. For double points name both.

What are Solar and Lunar Eclipse? What is an Eclipse? For the Double Points What are Solar and Lunar Eclipse?

The Two Reasons that the Temperate Zones have Annual Seasons ?

What are the Earth’s Tilt and Revolution?

Natural events which occur in the sky.

What is Weather?

The definition for Climate.

What is the pattern of weather for a place over many years?

An event when cool air can create cloudy weather or perhaps precipitation as it enters an area with warm air.

What is a Cold Front? or What is a Cool Front?

The likely type of climate for the city on the right. Picture Clue The likely type of climate for the city on the right.

What is a desert?

The Philippines rainy season is an example of this event.

What is a climate?

Evidence that some living things that no longer exists lived long ago.

What is a Fossil?

Sediment that is set down and left to form new landforms.

What is Deposition?

Triple Bonus Three things that happen to change the remains of ancient living things into fossil fuels.

Score one point for each event mentioned What is: Layers of Deposition (Pressure), Geothermal Energy (Heat), Time (Millions of Years)? Score one point for each event mentioned

The only type of rock where Fossils are found.

What is Sedimentary?

Plains, Deltas and Sand Dunes

What are Landforms created by Deposition?

Small pieces of rock, mineral and soil that is carried by rivers and wind.

What is Sediment?

Landform which allows runoff water flowing downhill into a lower area to form a river.

What is a valley?

Picture Clue The type of event which caused rocks to become loose and later fall away from the cliff.

What is (Any example of Weathering)? What is Weathering? or What is (Any example of Weathering)?

Picture Clue In a few million years people might see this landform instead of the waterfall we see today.

What is a Canyon?

This agent of erosion will create a unique U shaped valley with steeper than usual walls.

What is a Glacier?