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Essential Question How can water and wind change the Earth over time? Jeopardy Review Game
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A large mass of ice moving down a slope is called a:
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Glacier
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Erosion by wind, water, or ice moves sediment. Over time sediment drops into a new place. When sediment is dropped it is called ______.
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Deposition
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A crack in a rock has filled with water. What might happen if the water freezes?
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The rock will crack
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What feature is produced by deposition?
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Delta
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If a rock has been weathered by moving water, how will the rock look and feel?
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Worn down and smooth
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Loose material that covers much of the Earth’s surface is called:
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Soil
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________ is the decayed remains of plants and animals
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Humus
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The MOST humus is found in which layer of soil?
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Topsoil
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List and describe the three layers of soil.
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Topsoil- a lot of humus Subsoil- bottom layer of soild, not much humus Bedrock- bottom layer of rock
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Which type of soil has the largest particles?
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Sandy
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The preserved remains of a plant or an animal that lived long ago are _____________.
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Fossils
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What is the first step in how a fossil is formed?
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A living thing dies
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What can fossils tell paleontologists about organisms that lived long ago?
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1. They can tell paleontologists what type of climate the organism lived in- hot or cold 2. How large the organism was 3. What type of food the animals ate.
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Which type of fossil is formed from a mold?
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Cast
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Petrified fossils are formed when wood turns into ________
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Rock
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A fossil imprint of an animal that lived long ago is not likely to give clues about the animal’s: A. shape B. color C. size D. weight
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B. color
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Why can water pass easily through sandy soil?
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the particles are bigger
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A _______________ is a scientist that studies fossils.
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Paleontologist
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Which type of soil has the smallest particles?
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Clay
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Which is an example of erosion? A. wind moving sand from a dune B. plant roots splitting apart a rock C. large rocks wearing down
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A. wind moving sand from a dune
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. ___________ is the slow breaking apart or wearing away of rock into smaller pieces.
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Weathering
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List the four causes of weathering.
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Wind, Water, Ice, Roots
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List the four causes of erosion
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Wind, Water, Glacier, Gravity
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Which MOST LIKELY made this fossil? A. a sea creature B. a bone C. a plant
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A. A sea creature
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Which is NOT a cause of erosion? A. glacier B. bright sunlight C. moving water
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B. Bright sunlight
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Final Jeopardy Question If a paleontologist finds a fossil of a fish on top of a mountain, she can infer that the are was once:
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Underwater
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