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FossilsSoil 1Soil 2 Rock 1 Rock

Return Sedimentary 100 What type of rocks have fossils?

Return It decomposes before they get buried and fossilized. 200 Why are the soft parts of an animal not preserved as a fossil?

Return Dinosaur Footprint 300 Which of the following options is a fossil? Sea Shell Dinosaur footprint Rotting log Igneous rock

Return To learn about things that used to live on the earth. 400 Why is it important to study fossils?

Return The minerals that have replaced the bone are heavier than the original bone. 500 Why are fossilized dinosaur bones heavier than the original bone?

Return 1. Once living components 2. Living 3. Nonliving 100 Name two things that make up soil.

Return Rock Pieces 200 Think of the recipe for soil... what is the largest component (45%) of soil?

Return Clay 300 What soil sample is the most compact?

Return Weathering: Broken Rocks Erosion: Movement of Rocks 400 What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Return Subsoil 500 Which soil layer has the most clay?

Return Sand 100 Which soil sample will water go through the fastest?

Return There are bubbles in the water. 200 How do you know that there is air in a soil samples?

Return 1. Put large rocks over the area 2. Trench 3. Ditch 4. Terrace 5. Plant cover 300 Name three ways to stop a hill from eroding?

Return Erosion 400 When a rock from the top of a mountain winds up in a meadow, what is this an example of?

Return Organic material (e.g. humus or fertilizer) 500 If plants are not growing well, what would you need to do to fix it?

Return Metamorphic 100 If a rock sample has been changed by "heat and pressure" what kind of rock is it?

Return Minerals 200 What makes up rocks?

Return Metamorphic 300 I am an igneous rock surrounded by heat and pressure. What kind of rock will I eventually turn into?

Return Igneous 400 Which type of rock forms when lava cools and hardens?

Return 1. Inorganic 2. Made of one element 3. Uniform crystal structure 4. Minerals are the building blocks of rocks 500 What are two things that distinguish a mineral from a rock?

Return Sedimentary rocks are made up of many types of sediments that are cemented together 100 What makes a rock sedimentary?

Return 1 Wind 2. Water Movement 200 What is one cause of erosion?

Return 1. Sandstone 2. Conglomerate 3. Shale 300 Name 2 sedimentary rocks.

Return No 400 Do shale, limestone and coal have crystals ?

Return Sedimentary (limestone, shale, and sandstone) 500 What is the name of the rocks that make up the colorful formations in Southern Utah?

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