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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important?
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It's important because it conserves soil and water.
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1) What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other?
An Earthquake
2) Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary?
volcanoes and mountains
3) Which feature is formed at convergent plate boundaries?
Andes Mountains
4) Where do earthquakes normally occur?
at the edges of tectonic plates
5) In which direction is Hawaii's chain of islands moving?
Northwest
6) Which phrase best describes frost wedging?
a type of physical weathering that occurs due to temperature changes
7) Does the environment affect the soil?
Yes, it affects particle size and soil composition.
8) Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?
They prevent soil from eroding and becoming lost, which is essential because soil is a nonrenewable resource.
9) Which statement is correct?
There is a thin layer of topsoil in tropical rain forests.
10) How is chemical weathering different from physical weathering?
Chemical weathering forms new substances, while physical weathering does not.
11) Why do scientists think the Grand Canyon was once covered by an ocean?
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
12) What might cause a well to hold less water each year?
The aquifer has slowly become dry over time.
13) In three to five sentences, explain how the valleys and mountain ranges form.
Mountain ranges are formed when two or more of Earth's plates smash against one another. Valleys can be formed by water and wind erosion. The erosion can wear down the land and create a valley.
14) A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. In one or two sentences, explain at least two reasons that support the studentβs claim.
Earthquakes can make buildings shake and fall to the ground. Earthquakes can also make a huge crack in the Earth's crust.
15) Sea arches and sea stacks provide evidence of weathering and erosion. In three to five sentences, explain the roles weathering and erosion play in creating these landforms.
The horizontal rocks also known as sea stacks, formed in the surf zone. The breaking waves hit rocks on the bottom. The wave-cut platform meets the shore at a sea cliff. Powerful waves crash into both sides of the rock over and over. Eventually waves break through and make an opening, creating a sea arch.
An Earthquake
2) Which land features are most likely found near a convergent plate boundary?
volcanoes and mountains
3) Which feature is formed at convergent plate boundaries?
Andes Mountains
4) Where do earthquakes normally occur?
at the edges of tectonic plates
5) In which direction is Hawaii's chain of islands moving?
Northwest
6) Which phrase best describes frost wedging?
a type of physical weathering that occurs due to temperature changes
7) Does the environment affect the soil?
Yes, it affects particle size and soil composition.
8) Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?
They prevent soil from eroding and becoming lost, which is essential because soil is a nonrenewable resource.
9) Which statement is correct?
There is a thin layer of topsoil in tropical rain forests.
10) How is chemical weathering different from physical weathering?
Chemical weathering forms new substances, while physical weathering does not.
11) Why do scientists think the Grand Canyon was once covered by an ocean?
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
12) What might cause a well to hold less water each year?
The aquifer has slowly become dry over time.
13) In three to five sentences, explain how the valleys and mountain ranges form.
Mountain ranges are formed when two or more of Earth's plates smash against one another. Valleys can be formed by water and wind erosion. The erosion can wear down the land and create a valley.
14) A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. In one or two sentences, explain at least two reasons that support the studentβs claim.
Earthquakes can make buildings shake and fall to the ground. Earthquakes can also make a huge crack in the Earth's crust.
15) Sea arches and sea stacks provide evidence of weathering and erosion. In three to five sentences, explain the roles weathering and erosion play in creating these landforms.
The horizontal rocks also known as sea stacks, formed in the surf zone. The breaking waves hit rocks on the bottom. The wave-cut platform meets the shore at a sea cliff. Powerful waves crash into both sides of the rock over and over. Eventually waves break through and make an opening, creating a sea arch.
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