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Presentation transcript:

Earths Surface Name Date due Period of Class

What are the three types of rock?

How does one type change into another type?

Why are igneous rocks formed at Earths surface different from those formed within Earth?

How can sedimentary rocks record past conditions?

What 2 processes are used for rocks to change into other forms of rocks (metamorphism)?

What 3 factors influence the rate of weathering?

How can the activities of organisms determine the composition of soil?

What land use harms soil?

How can gravity move rocks & soil?

How do sinkholes form?

What are 3 ways wind shapes land?

How have glaciers shaped landscapes?

The End!