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Science Chapter 5 Review

How does a volcano change land? Changes 100 How does a volcano change land?

How can an earthquake change the land? Changes 200 How can an earthquake change the land?

How can a landslide change land? Changes 300 How can a landslide change land?

How can a flood change land? Changes 400 How can a flood change land?

How can people change land? Changes 500 How can people change land?

Volcano/ Earthquake 100 A mountain the builds up around an opening in earth’s crust.

Melted rock inside Earth’s mantle and crust. Math Volcano/ Earthquake 200 Melted rock inside Earth’s mantle and crust.

Math Volcano/ Earthquake 300 Melted rock that flows out of a volcano.

Volcano/ Earthquake 400 Math What can happen when lava, rocks, and ash are forced out of Earth’s surface and piles up in layers.

Volcano/ Earthquake 500 Math What is the scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake?

Earth’s Layers 100 Earth’s Outermost layer in which the continents are located.

The deepest and hottest layer of Earth, located at the center. Earth’s Layers 200 The deepest and hottest layer of Earth, located at the center.

The layer below earth’s crust Earth’s Layers 300 The layer below earth’s crust

The layer beneath crust that is part solid rock and part melted rock. Earth’s Layers 400 The layer beneath crust that is part solid rock and part melted rock.

The sudden movement of of plates on Earth’s crust is called …… Earth’s Layers 500 The sudden movement of of plates on Earth’s crust is called ……

The slow process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces Weathering 100 The slow process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces

Weathering 200 The movement of weathered rock, sometimes caused by moving water or wind

An rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill is called …. Weathering 300 An rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill is called ….

Weathering 400 A glacier is

Weathering 500 What is deposition

Oceans covers ________ of Earth’s crust. EVERYTHING 100 Oceans covers ________ of Earth’s crust. ¼ ½ ¾ none

What forms when water flows over land that is usually dry? EVERYTHING 200 What forms when water flows over land that is usually dry?

Explain the difference between magma and lava. EVERYTHING 300 Explain the difference between magma and lava.

This movement of plates can suddenly change the land of the Earth EVERYTHING 400 This movement of plates can suddenly change the land of the Earth

What causes an earthquake? EVERYTHING 500 What causes an earthquake?

Changes 100 Lava can harden making the mountain bigger Mountain can be blown away in explosion Materials can cause damage to building and things around it.

Changes 200 Crack roads Buildings, mountains, and bridges to fall

Changes 300 They can change the shape of a hill or mountain

They can wash buildings, roads, and land away Changes 400 They can wash buildings, roads, and land away

Changes 500 Cutting down trees to build roads, stores, and homes. Drain ponds and swamps Dig up land to reach valuable rock.

Math Volcano/ Earthquake 100 volcano

Volcano/ Earthquake 200 Magma

Volcano/ Earthquake 300 Lava

Volcano/ Earthquake 400 A volcano forms

Volcano/ Earthquake 500 Richter Scale

Earth’s Layers 100 Crust

Earth’s Layers 200 Core

Earth’s Layers 300 Mantle

Earth’s Layers 400 Mantle

Earth’s Layers 500 Earthquake

Weathering 100 weathering

Weathering 200 Erosion

Weathering 300 Landslide

A mass of ice that moves slowly across land Weathering 400 A mass of ice that moves slowly across land

The dropping off of weathered rock Weathering 500 The dropping off of weathered rock

EVERYTHING 100 C. ¾

EVERYTHING 200 Flood

EVERYTHING 300 Magma is melted rock in the earth’s crust and mantle. Lava is melted rock that flows onto land.

EVERYTHING 400 Earthquake

EVERYTHING 500 When rocks deep below the ground slide past each other and press against each other causing rocks to bend and snap.