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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Hydrosoils Plates not Pilates! Liking these Landforms 20 Point 40 Points 60 Points 80 Points 100 Points 20 Point 40 Points 60 Points 80 Points 100 Points 60 Points 80 Points 100 Points Not an “Echo” Zone It’s a Rock Eat Rock World
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Magma cools down to form this type of rock.
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Igneous Rock
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This rock is created when rock sediments are put under great pressure.
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Sedimentary Rock
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This rock is created when rocks are subjected to heat and pressure.
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Metamorphic Rock
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These four factors are the key elements in the changing of rock within the rock cycle.
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Heat, Cooling, Pressure and Weathering
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Granite is a type of rock also known as parent rock.
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Igneous Rock
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The Hydrologic Cycle begins and ends here.
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The Ocean
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A phenomenon in which water from precipitation is captured by leaves and vegetation and does not enter the soil.
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Interception
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This term is responsible for the breaking down of rock through various natural forces.
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Weathering
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This profile shows the layers in the development of soil.
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Soil Profile
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These materials make up the necessary parts of fertile soil.
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Minerals, Bacteria, Air and Moisture
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This refers to the non living elements of an ecozone.
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Abiotic
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The number of ecozones located in Canada.
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The ecozone we live in.
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Mixed Wood Plain
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The living organisms within an ecozone.
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Biotic
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These are the three main factors that determine the difference between ecozones.
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Climate, Landforms, Vegetation
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This scientist was the first to believe that Continents were in fact moving.
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Alfred Wegener
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These currents, located in the mantle are responsible for the movement of the continental plates.
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Convection Currents
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This scientist discovered the plate tectonics.
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J. Tuzo Wilson
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These boundaries on the surface of the earth are where most earthquakes and volcanoes are located.
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Tectonic Plate Boundaries
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This structure can be created when two plate boundaries collide.
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Mountains
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These are the names of the seven landforms in Canada.
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Western Cordillera, Interior Plains, Canadian Shield, Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands, Inuition Mountains, Appalachian Mountains, Arctic Lowlands
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These two types of rock make up most of the Canadian Shield.
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Igneous and Metamorphic Rock
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This process moves broken down material from one place to the next over a long period of time.
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Erosion
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Landform known for its young mountains.
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Western Cordillera
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Landform known for containing the oldest rock in the world.
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Canadian Shield
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Topic: Volcanoes Make your wager
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These types of volcanoes are best known for creating the Hawaiian Islands.
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Shield Volcanoes
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