Pictionary
Lesson 1: What are minerals?
Mineral: Natural nonliving solid crystals that makes up rocks.
Color: Is what scientist use to classify minerals.
Streak: Is the color of thepower that minerals leaves.
Luster: The way the minerals.
Hardness: Is a test that find out how easily it can be scratched.
Cleavage: Is the property of a mineral.
Lesson 2: How aresedimentary rocks formed?
Sediment: Any Earth’s material that has been move from one place to another and laid down on the surface of Earth.
Sedimentary rock: Rock that forms when sediments are comentedtogether and harden.
Lesson 3: What are igneous and metamorphic rocks?
Igneous rock: Rock that forms from molten rock.
Metamorphic rock: Rock that has change as a result of heating andpressure.
Changes to Earth Surface
Lesson 1: How does Earth’s surface wear away?
Weathering: A gradual wearing away or changing of rock and soil.
Landform: A natural feature in earth’s surface.Lesson 2: How do weathered materials move?
Erosion: The moving pieces of soil or rock.
Landslide: A rapid downhill movement of large amount of rocks and soil.
Deposition: The laying down ofrock,soil,organic matter, or other material on the surface of Earth.
Avalanche: A rapid downhill of ice.
Lesson 3: How can earth’s surface change rapidly?
Volcano: A cone-shaped landformsthat sometimes releases hot rocks, gases, and ashes.
Fault: A brake or crack in earth where the rocks on one side have move relative to the rocks on the other side.
Earthquake: A shaking ofearth’s crust or lithosphere caused by sudden, shifting movements in the crust.
Epicenter: The point on earth´s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
Using natural resources?
Lesson 1:What are natural resources?
Solar Energy: The energy transformed from sunlight.
Humus: A dark brown part of soil that is made up of decomposed plants and animals.
Lesson 2: How are resources...
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