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Lana quiz

Canyons

River

Plateau

Mountain

Beach

Coast

Question: Plateaus, valleys, canyons, and mountains are all examples of


______.
Answer Choices:
• A) highlands
• B) mantle areas
• C) landforms
• D) hydrosphere
3. What feature covers most of the ocean floor?

• Abyssal plain
• Rift valley
• Trench

What is the flattest part of the ocean floor

• Abyssal plain
• Rift valley
• Trench

Which ocean floor features are underwater mountains?

• Abyssal plain
• Rift valley
• Trench
• Sea mountain

What do we find between mid-ocean ridges

• Abyssal plain
• Rift valley
• Trench

What is the deepest part of the ocean floor?

• Abyssal plain
• Rift valley
• Trench
What is latitude

- How far south or north from a point


- How far east and west from a point

What is longitude

- How far south or north from a point


- How far east and west from a point

An opening in Earth’s surface where melted gas and rocks are forced out

- Volcano
- Earthquake
- Crust
- Abrasion

What isan earthquake?

- An opening in Earth’s surface where melted gas and rocks are forced out
- A sudden movement of Earth’s crust

Where do most volcanoes occur?

- When push together


- Along plate boundaries, like the ring of fire

What type of plate motion forms mountains

- When push together


- Along plate boundaries, like the ring of fire
Which doesn’t occur near plate boundaries

- Earthqukes
- Volcano
- Mountain
- Abyssla plain

whats shown in the pic

- Fossils
- Erosions
- Volcano
- Lava

What isa fossil?

- The remainsorimprintsof living things from the past


- An opening in Earth’s surface where melted gas and rocks are forced out
- A sudden movement of Earth’s crust

What does lava become when it cools?

- Rocks
- Volcano
- Lava
- Rain

Do volcanoes form islands quickly or slowly?

Do earthquakes change land quickly or slowly?

How does water change the Earth’s surface?

- Plates push together causing mountains to form over millions of year


- Water can cut rock, forming canyons over millions of years

How do Earth’s plates change the land ?

- Plates push together causing mountains to form over millions of year


- Water can cut rock, forming canyons over millions of years
What process changes the size and shape of rocks without changing their chemical
composition?

- Weathering
- Rocks
- Fossils
- Volcano

How can abrasion (rocks bumping each other) break rocks?

- Water abrasion can cause rocks to hit each other in a river and break them
- Water seeps into cracks, freezes and forces the rock apart

What type of force can physically break rock?

- Animals
- Gravity
- Acids , water

What type of force can cause abrasion?

- Animals
- Gravity
- Acids , water

What type of weathering changes rocks?

- Chemical weathering
- Physical weathering
- Acids , water

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