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Plate Tectonics Soil FossilsWeather Erosion Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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Divergent

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Convergent

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Transform

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When new oceanic lithosphere is created and old lithosphere is pulled down.

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When warm materials rise and cool materials sink.

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Decaying Plant and animal matter.

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A portion of earths surface that consists of organic matter mixed with sediment.

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The layers of soil.

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WHEN RAINWATER SEEPS THROUGH HORIZONS AND DISSOLVES MINERALS AND NUTRIENTS.

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A naturally preserved evidence of life.

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Sedimentary rocks, petrification, ice, tar, amber, and mummification.

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Hard body parts, shells, teeth, and wood.

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Coprolites (poop), burrows, and tracks.

Fossilized poop.

A large electrical discharge.

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A scientist who studies fossils.

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A stone used to grind food.

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Fossil of organisms that lived for a short time period.

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Whole fossil or portion. (In museum, usually.)

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The moving of sediments.

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Waves pound on rocks and move sediment to land.

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Running water, gravity, wind, glaciers, and waves.

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The dropping off of sediment and building up of land.

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When glaciers move sediment.

Where is magma found?

Magma is found in the mantle.