Our changing earth final
Transcript of Our changing earth final
Mr. Ball’s 4th Grade
A landforms
b. sediment
c. deposition
d. weathering
A. physical
b. chemical
c. lava
d. deposition
a. weathering
b. landforms
c. erosion
d. delta
A. sediment
b. delta
c. dunes
d. glaciers
a. physical weathering
b. chemical weathering
c. erosion
d. deposition
A. Volcano
b. Island
c. glacier
d. delta
A. magma
b. dunes
c. glaciers
d. icebergs
A glaciers
b. desserts
c. dunes
d. igneous
A physical
b. chemical
c. erosion
d. deposition
A. mass effect
b. mass movement
c. masquerade
d. landforms
A. luster
b. mineral
c. streak
d. sediment
A. mineral
b. luster
c. streak
d. hardness
A. luster
b. mineral
c. gem
d. fungi
A. talc
b. quartz
c. diamond
d. topaz
A Molten
b. Metamorphic
c. Igneous
d. Sedimentary
A. Igneous
b. Metamorphic
c. Lava
d. Sedimentary
A. Sedimentary
b. Metamorphic
c. Igneous
d. Molten
A. dirt
b. humus
c. fungus
d. erosion
A. mountain
b. canyon
c. glacier
d. sand dune
A. crops
b. humus
c. soil
d. particles
Sedimentary rock is changed into metamorphic rock by heat and pressure deep under the earth’s surface
The amount of sand, silt, and clay affect how well plants can soak up water and nutrients and how well a plants roots can spread.