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The Earth Science Game Earth Science-1Earth Science-2Earth Science-3Earth Science-4Earth Science- 5

The formation of a delta is an example of what process? Vocabulary-1 for 100 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is deposition?

Cotton, wood, wool, and corn are all examples of what type of resources? Vocabulary-1 for 200 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What are renewable resources?

This rock is made of layers that have hardened over time. Vocabulary-1 for 300 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is sedimentary rock?

Vocabulary-1 for 400 What is the source of energy that creates the wind. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is solar energy?

Vocabulary-1 for 500 Stalagmites and Stalagtites are formed by minerals collecting over time. What process is this? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What are deposition?

Vocabulary-2 for 100 What happen when water seeps into rocks and freezes? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is weathering by ice expanding?

Vocabulary-2 for 200 This causes canyons to form. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is river erosion?

Vocabulary-2 for 300 This is a giant slow moving river of ice that can carve mountains. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a glacier?

Vocabulary-2 for 400 This fossil fuels is created when dead plants are buried and compressed for millions of years. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is coal?

Vocabulary-2 for 500 This fossil fuel is formed from the remains of animals that are buried and compressed over millions of years.. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is oil?

Vocabulary-3 for 100 This was formed when animal and plant remains were squeezed and heated deep inside the Earth’s crust. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What are fossil fuels?

Vocabulary-3 for 200 This fossil fuel is the vapor formed on oil deposits. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is natural gas?

Vocabulary-3 for 300 If a sedimentary rock in a dry place has a fish fossil in its deep layers it means this was covering this area once. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is water?

Vocabulary-3 for 400 This is the original source of energy that can be changed into biofuels through photosynthesis. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is solar energy?

Vocabulary-3 for 500 The gravity from this object keeps the moon in orbit. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the Earth?

Vocabulary-4 for 100 Mountains are worn down over time by these types of weathering and erosion. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What wind, water, or glaciers?

Vocabulary-4 for 200 This is the process that moves weathered materials. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is erosion?

Vocabulary-4 for 300 This is the reason the Earth has different seasons. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the tilt of the Earth?

Vocabulary-4 for 400 This is the reason that the moon appears to change shape. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the moon or lunar cycle?

Vocabulary-4 for 500 This is the center of the solar system. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the sun?

Vocabulary-5 for 100 This is the oldest sedimentary rock layer in the illustration. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is A?

Vocabulary-5 for 200 This is the most recent layer of rock in the illustration. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is F?

Vocabulary-5 for 300 This is the order of the layers from oldest to youngest. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What A,B,C,D,E,F?

Vocabulary-5 for 400 Finding a fern fossil means that this type of plant grew in the area in the past. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a fern?

Vocabulary-5 for 500 The Earth revolves around the sun one full time. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a year?