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Gradual Earth Changes Sudden Earth Changes Landforms Natural Resources The Earth 100 200 300 400 500
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The gradual breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by water and wind is called
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Weathering
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The movement of weathered particles is called
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Erosion
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Small particles of silt, sand, and soil are called
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Sediment
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A large mountain of ice that gradually travels downhill, changing the surface of the earth as it goes, is called a
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Glacier
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When water gradually wears away rock underground, this can form.
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A cave (or a sinkhole)
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The movement of the earth’s plates can cause
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Volcanoes and earthquakes
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A mountain that forms as lava flows through a crack in earth’s surface is a
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Volcano
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A type of volcano that is made of layers of lava, rock and ash and erupts explosively is a
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Composite volcano or Stratovolcano
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The shaking of earth’s surface due to the movement of rock in the crust is
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An earthquake
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When great amounts of soil and rock slide down a slope due to water and gravity or an earthquake, it is called a
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Landslide
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When two of the earth’s plates meet, sometimes the edges crush and fold. This creates
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A mountain chain (or mountains)
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Are landforms usually created by the earth changing rapidly or slowly?
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Slowly
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An area with higher land around it, and that stretches between mountains or hills is a
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Valley
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The Grand Canyon was caused by
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Water erosion
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Two landforms caused by the movement of sand and sediment are
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Deltas and dunes
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Naturally occurring materials that humans can use for energy, building, growing crops, etc. are
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Natural resources
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Natural resources that cannot be replaced are called
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Non-renewable resources
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A type of soil that can be used to make bricks and pottery is
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Clay
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Sources of energy, such as coal and oil, that come from the remains of ancient oceans or swampy forests are called
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Fossil fuels
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Two examples of hard rocks that can be used for building, statues, etc, are
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Granite and marble
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Earth has three main layers. They are:
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The crust, the mantle, and the core
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The earth’s crust is broken into sections called
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Tectonic plates (or just plates)
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Cracks in the earth’s crust are called
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Faults
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Melted rock within the earth is called
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Magma
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Scientists can predict earthquakes by using an instrument called a
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Seismograph
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