Q.1.
What is a renewable resource?
Q.2.
What is an inexhaustible resource?
Q.3.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed from volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. Was this a fast process or a slow process?
Q.4.
What are the 3 major types of rocks?
Q.5.
How is it possible for new crust to be formed without increasing the surface area of the Earth?
Q.6.
What option shows an example of a renewable and nonrenewable natural resources?
Q.7.
The movement of weathered rock and soil
Q.8.
Soil made up of large grains
Q.9.
The biosphere and the geosphere interact by...
Q.10.
We can help the Earth by...
Q.11.
The outermost layer of the earth is about 3 tomiles thick. It is called the
Q.12.
Oldham found the earth's core when he saw that seismic waves from ___________ didn't go straight through the center of the earth.
Q.13.
Rock that forms when sediment from older rocks get pressed and cemented together.
Q.14.
Which of these can rapidly affect Earth’s surface?
Q.15.
Wind, water, and ice breaking down rock is called
Q.16.
What is a non-renewable resource?
Q.17.
In the erosion lab, what caused an increase in weathering, erosion, and deposition?
Q.18.
Which of the following is the name of the ancient supercontinent formedMillion Years ago.
Q.19.
A divergent boundary occurs when plates ....
Q.20.
You are planning to buy a home along a river. You want to make sure that your home is safe from flooding and erosion. Which home should you buy?