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Science Chapter 5 Review
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How does a volcano change land?
Changes 100 How does a volcano change land?
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How can an earthquake change the land?
Changes 200 How can an earthquake change the land?
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How can a landslide change land?
Changes 300 How can a landslide change land?
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How can a flood change land?
Changes 400 How can a flood change land?
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How can people change land?
Changes 500 How can people change land?
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Volcano/ Earthquake 100 A mountain the builds up around an opening in earth’s crust.
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Melted rock inside Earth’s mantle and crust.
Math Volcano/ Earthquake 200 Melted rock inside Earth’s mantle and crust.
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Math Volcano/ Earthquake 300 Melted rock that flows out of a volcano.
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Volcano/ Earthquake 400 Math
What can happen when lava, rocks, and ash are forced out of Earth’s surface and piles up in layers.
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Volcano/ Earthquake 500 Math
What is the scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake?
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Earth’s Layers 100 Earth’s Outermost layer in which the continents are located.
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The deepest and hottest layer of Earth, located at the center.
Earth’s Layers 200 The deepest and hottest layer of Earth, located at the center.
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The layer below earth’s crust
Earth’s Layers 300 The layer below earth’s crust
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The layer beneath crust that is part solid rock and part melted rock.
Earth’s Layers 400 The layer beneath crust that is part solid rock and part melted rock.
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The sudden movement of of plates on Earth’s crust is called ……
Earth’s Layers 500 The sudden movement of of plates on Earth’s crust is called ……
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The slow process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces
Weathering 100 The slow process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces
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Weathering 200 The movement of weathered rock, sometimes caused by moving water or wind
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An rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill is called ….
Weathering 300 An rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill is called ….
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Weathering 400 A glacier is
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Weathering 500 What is deposition
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Oceans covers ________ of Earth’s crust.
EVERYTHING 100 Oceans covers ________ of Earth’s crust. none
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What forms when water flows over land that is usually dry?
EVERYTHING 200 What forms when water flows over land that is usually dry?
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Explain the difference between magma and lava.
EVERYTHING 300 Explain the difference between magma and lava.
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This movement of plates can suddenly change the land of the Earth
EVERYTHING 400 This movement of plates can suddenly change the land of the Earth
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What causes an earthquake?
EVERYTHING 500 What causes an earthquake?
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Changes 100 Lava can harden making the mountain bigger
Mountain can be blown away in explosion Materials can cause damage to building and things around it.
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Changes 200 Crack roads Buildings, mountains, and bridges to fall
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Changes 300 They can change the shape of a hill or mountain
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They can wash buildings, roads, and land away
Changes 400 They can wash buildings, roads, and land away
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Changes 500 Cutting down trees to build roads, stores, and homes.
Drain ponds and swamps Dig up land to reach valuable rock.
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Math Volcano/ Earthquake 100 volcano
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Volcano/ Earthquake 200 Magma
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Volcano/ Earthquake 300 Lava
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Volcano/ Earthquake 400 A volcano forms
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Volcano/ Earthquake 500 Richter Scale
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Earth’s Layers 100 Crust
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Earth’s Layers 200 Core
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Earth’s Layers 300 Mantle
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Earth’s Layers 400 Mantle
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Earth’s Layers 500 Earthquake
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Weathering 100 weathering
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Weathering 200 Erosion
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Weathering 300 Landslide
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A mass of ice that moves slowly across land
Weathering 400 A mass of ice that moves slowly across land
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The dropping off of weathered rock
Weathering 500 The dropping off of weathered rock
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EVERYTHING 100 C. ¾
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EVERYTHING 200 Flood
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EVERYTHING 300 Magma is melted rock in the earth’s crust and mantle. Lava is melted rock that flows onto land.
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EVERYTHING 400 Earthquake
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EVERYTHING 500 When rocks deep below the ground slide past each other and press against each other causing rocks to bend and snap.
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