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Landforms, Rocks & Soil
METAMORPHIC
SEDIMENTARY
IGNEOUS
HEAT & PRESSURE
MELTINGWEATHERING
& EROSION
4000
30002000
Dansvillestation
Kurtztownstation
PencePeak
6 What type of weathering involves the breaking of rock into small pieces because of such things like gravity, wind, rain, and ice?
7 A __________________
is an opening in the Earth’s crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
1 Hills are landforms. Name 2 more examples of different types of landforms.
3 When hot, melted rock material cools down, and then hardens, crystals form within the __________ rock.
2 What do all rocks have in common? Circle the answer letter.
10 Which of the following can cause rapid changes to the Earth’s surface caused by the interaction of tectonic plates?
9 Pieces of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle float on top of a hot liquid layer of the lower mantle. These pieces of Earth are called __________.
8 What is drawn on a topographic map to represent the elevation of the land features shown?
5 __________ is the changing of material in rock through a chemical process.
4 The rock cycle shows that heat and pressure can cause sedimentary rocks to change into __________.
SciE
Name ____________________________ Class __________________ Date ____________
sedimentary igneous
metamorphic temperate
a. land formations
b. crust plates
c. tectonic plates
a. different colors
b. dashes
c. contour lines
a. tornado
b. earthquake
c. hurricane
a. mechanical weathering
b. cold weathering
c. chemical weathering
a. Chemical weathering
b. Mechanical weathering
c. Erosion
a. They have large crystals.
b. They are made of minerals.
c. They are formed on Earth’s surface.
a. graphite rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. larger rocks mantle
crust
claygranite
hydrolysis
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Landforms, Rocks & Soil - Answer Key
METAMORPHIC
SEDIMENTARY
IGNEOUS
HEAT & PRESSURE
MELTINGWEATHERING
& EROSION
4000
30002000
Dansvillestation
Kurtztownstation
PencePeak
6 What type of weathering involves the breaking of rock into small pieces because of such things like gravity, wind, rain, and ice?
7 A __________________
is an opening in the Earth’s crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
1 Hills are landforms. Name 2 more examples of different types of landforms.
3 When hot, melted rock material cools down, and then hardens, crystals form within the __________ rock.
2 What do all rocks have in common? Circle the answer letter.
10 Which of the following can cause rapid changes to the Earth’s surface caused by the interaction of tectonic plates?
9 Pieces of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle float on top of a hot liquid layer of the lower mantle. These pieces of Earth are called __________.
8 What is drawn on a topographic map to represent the elevation of the land features shown?
5 __________ is the changing of material in rock through a chemical process.
4 The rock cycle shows that heat and pressure can cause sedimentary rocks to change into __________.
SciE
Name ____________________________ Class __________________ Date ____________
sedimentary igneous
metamorphic temperate
a. land formations
b. crust plates
c. tectonic plates
a. different colors
b. dashes
c. contour lines
a. tornado
b. earthquake
c. hurricane
a. mechanical weathering
b. cold weathering
c. chemical weathering
a. Chemical weathering
b. Mechanical weathering
c. Erosion
a. They have large crystals.
b. They are made of minerals.
c. They are formed on Earth’s surface.
a. graphite rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. larger rocks mantle
crust
claygranite
hydrolysis
open-ended: mountains, rivers, etc.
volcano
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