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Trimester 1 Review Earth Science

Mississippi River This is a delta at the mouth of the How was it formed?

What is the cause of this?

How was this valley formed?

What caused this street to move apart?

What are two reasons this rock is cracking?

Is this a slow or rapid change? Which of Earth's processes caused this? Is this a slow or rapid change?

How did these rock layers form?

What type of change is this?

or a slow steady change on Earth? Is this a rapid change or a slow steady change on Earth?

Some rocks start off large, how do they get smaller over time?

What is this called?

What type of rock is this?

What is the cause of this?

What type of change is this on Earth?

Which minerals can scratch: glass or a steel knife?

How was this valley formed?

How was this canyon Formed?

show where water is coming down the mountain. These arrows show where water is coming down the mountain. What is the water carrying and what does it create?

What is this called and what type of change is it? Which change affects Earth the fastest? A glacier melting or a landslide?

As time goes on, what will happen to this rock? Explain.

After this glacier melts away, what will it leave behind?

What caused this rock to form this way?

How are these rocks becoming smooth?

What will happen to this rock as the tree’s roots grow into the rock?

Name 2 ways this valley was formed.