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5th Grade Science

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Fault   A break in rock along which rocks have moved.  
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Fold   A bend in a layer of rock.  
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Anticline   An upward fold of rock layers.  
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Syncline   A downward fold of rock layers.  
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Relative Age   The age of an object as compared to that of other objects.  
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Index fossil   A fossil used to determine the relative age of rock.  
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Absolute Age   The actual age of an object.  
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Model   Something used or made to represent an object or an idea.  
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Crust   The outer layer of Earth.  
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Mantle   Melted rock material that forms deep within Earth.  
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Core   The inner most layer of Earth, which consists of a molten outer part and a solid inner part.  
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Erosion   The removal of weathered rock.  
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Dome   A mountain formed when rock layers are pushed up by magma.  
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Rocks resistant to erosion are called ___________.   Ridges  
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Pieces of Earth's crust and upper mantle are called __________.   Plates  
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Another name for steep ridges are called __________.   Hogbacks  
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The process that breaks rocks down into sediments is called ____________.   Weathering  
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