Changes to Earth's Suface
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Continental Drift | A theory of how earths continents move over its surface
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Core | The center of the earth
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Crust | the thin outer layer of Earth
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Deposition | The concentrain of mater in an object
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Earthquake | A shaking of the gound caused by the sudden release of enegy in earth crust
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Erosion | THE procces of moving sediment from one place to another
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Fault | A break or place where pieces of Earths crust move
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Fossil | The remains of traces of past life found in sedimenttary rock
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Landforms | a physical feature or Earths surface
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Magma | A molten rock feature or Earths mantle
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