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Constructive /Destructive Forces                             Student name___________________
Sponge Day 2                                                 Teacher _______________________
Inner Structure of the Earth
                                       Fill in the blank lines with the layers of the Earth




  1. What is true about the earth’s crust?                2. What is true about the mantle of the earth?

  T or F    The Earth’s crust is made of                  T or F     The mantle is a solid piece of
            rock.                                                   rock.

  T or F    The Earth’s crust thick melted rock.          T or F    The mantle is thick liquid rock.

  T or F    The Earth’s crust is thicker than the         T or F     The mantle is the outside layer of
             inner layers.                                           the earth.

  T or F    The Earth’s land forms are found on           T or F     The mantle is hotter than the crust.
            Earth’s crust.


Sponge Day 3
Landforms
                  Fill in the blank lines with T (true) or F (false)

                                 1. Mountains can be found on the ocean floor, deep under the sea.

                                 2. The outer layer of the earth is called the core.

                                 3. The outer layer of the earth floats on the mantle.

                                 4. The continental crust is thicker but of lighter rock than the oceanic crust.
5. Draw lines connecting the picture with the correct definition and then to the name.
Use the mountain range as an example of how to do the rest.


                            A large stream of water usually            A river
                            emptying into a lake or the ocean.



                             A flat area of rock with steep sides      A cave
                             smaller than a plateau.




                            A long narrow valley with steep            A valley
                            sides.




                            A large mass of ice that flows over        A volcano
                            land.




                            A very large hole or open space            A glacier
                            underground or in the side of a cliff




                            An opening in the Earth’s surface
                            through which melted rock, ash and
                            gases can flow out of the inside of        A Canyon
                            the Earth.



                            A group of mountains close to one          A mountain range
                            another.
  ICE




                            A long lowland between mountains            A mesa
                            or hills.
Sponge Day 4
More Landforms

1. As in your sand box landscape, this drawing shows many of the landforms we are
learning about. From the word bank, write the name of each landform by the arrow that
points to it.




                                                     WORD BANK

                                                 Hills
                                                 Mountains       Valley
                                                 Glacier         Delta
                                                 Canyon          Island
                                                 Ocean           River
Sponge Day 5
  Earth’s crust




1. What does this map show about the Earth’s crust?

a. that the Earth’ s surface is flat   c. that the Earth’s crust is made up of big pieces of rock called plates
b. that the Earth’s crust is a solid   d. how the ocean currents move

2. The arrows show

a. the direction the plates move                     c. the direction the ocean currents move
b. the direction the winds blow                      d. lines of longitude on a map of the Earth
3. Which of these drawings of plates shows them pushing into each other? (circle the correct choice)

                    a.
                                                     b.                                 c.
Sponge Day 6
 More Earth’s crust


1. Mark true or false

     T or F   The Earth’s crust is made up of huge solid rock pieces called plates.
     T or F   The Earth’s crust is made of molten (melted ) rock called magma.
     T or F   The plates of the Earth’s crust float on molten (melted) rock called magma.
     T or F   The plates of the Earth’s crust move around slowly.
     T or F   The plates of the Earth’s crust never move.
     T or F   The plates of the Earth’s crust sometimes very slowly push together.
     T or F    The plates of the Earth’s crust sometimes move away from one another.
     T or F    The molten rock in the mantle can never break though the crust.
     T or F    When there is a hole or crack in the crust of the Earth the molten rock in the mantle
               comes to the surface and hardens into solid rock.
     T or F    When magma flows onto the surface of the Earth, it is called lava.



  2. The plates of the Earth’s crust move in three ways. Label the diagrams below that show the
  ways that places can move.
                                       .




   Two plates can                   Two plates can                       Two plates can




  3.. Plate movement can cause

  a. volcanos, mountains and earthquakes                           c. deltas and glaciers
  b. floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes                             d. mesas, canyons, and plains
Sponge Day 7
    Earth’s Plates


        1.. The red hot, thick oozy material that lies just under the Earth’s crust is called:

        a. liquid iron                         c. magma
        b. batter                              d. mantle




n       2. When two oceanic plates pull apart as shown in the diagram, what would you expect to
        happen?

        a. The ocean water would get cooler             c. a deep trench would form between the two plates
        b. magma would ooze out                         d. nothing, the plates are too big to pull apart

        3. What would be the result of oceanic plates pulling apart?

        a. The escaping magma would pile up                   c. Over a very long time mountains will build up
        b. The magma would cool and turn into rock            d. all of the above are correct


    Sponge Day 8
    Earth’s Plates


       1. What is happening in this diagram?

              a. Two continental plates are colliding.
              b. The plate with lighter crust is being
                 forced down.
              c. An oceanic plate is being forced under
                 a continental plate
              d. Two oceanic plates are moving apart.



       2. This ia a diagram showing two continental plates
       pushing together. Which of the following would not
       occur as a result.

               a.   A chain of mountains will form
               b.   A deep trench will form
               c.   Earthquakes will occur
               d.   The land on both plate is lifted.
Sponge Day 9
Review
   Yesterday we learned that the hands could bu used
   to represent the plates of the earth’s surface.                                    A.


    1. Drawing “A” on the right is how we represented:

           a.   Oceanic plates pulling apart.
           b.   Two plates sliding past one another.
           c.   A continental plate going under an oceanic plate.
           d.   Mountains being formed as plates push together.

    2. Drawing “B” on the right is how we represented:

           a.   Oceanic plates pulling apart.
           b.   Two plates sliding past one another.
           c.   A continental plate going under an oceanic plate.                B.
           d.   Mountains being formed as plates push together.

    3.. What do the raised thumbs in drawing “B” represent?

           a.   Magma pushing up between the plates.
           b.   Nothing, they are just part of the hands.
           c.   They show the force that is separating the plates.
           d.   Large rocks that are keeping the plates apart.


    4... In drawing “C” we represent two plates sliding past one
    another that get hung up on something that does not let them
    move (our thumbs).. By continuing to push harder, we can cause                         C.
    the thumbs to break free. If this happened between two of
    Earths plates, what would likely happen?

           a.   Volcanos.
           b.   Tornados.
           c.   Hurricanes.
           d.   Earthquakes.
     5. Drawing “D” on the right represents:

            a. A continental plate sliding under an oceanic plate.
            b. Two continental plates pushing together making mountains.
            c. Two oceanic plates separating causing Earthquakes.
            d. An oceanic plate sliding under a continental plate.                         D.

     6. In drawing “D”, the finger sticking out from the left hand represents:

            a. Volcanos
            b. Earthquakes.
            c. High plateaus.
            d. Deep canyons.
     .
Sponge Day 10
More review


     1. What is created when magma pushes through the crust and lava
     flows onto the land?

              a.   a glacier is formed
              b.   a trench is formed
              c.   a continental plate is formed
              d.   new land is formed.
    2.. New mountains can be created when:

             a. When a volcano erupts at a hot spot.
             b. When two continents collide
             c. When two oceanic plates move apart and the magma oozes out or erupts
                from a volcano.
             d. All of the above.

  Sponge Day 11
  Weathering and Erosion

    1 Over time, millions or even thousands, of years, the earth’s surface is constantly changing.

         (True) (False)

   2 New land can be created by lava flowing onto the land. Likewise, landforms can be
     broken down by the process of:

            a. Deposition
            b. Volcano eruptions
            c. Landform uplifting
            d. Weathering:

    3. Newly formed mountains generally have sharp pointed peaks like the one shown in diagram “A”.
    After millions of years, these sharp peaked mountain become rounded and look more like the
    mountains in diagram “B”. What causes mountains as they age to become smaller and more rounded?

    a. earthquakes and volcanos                    c. magma cooling on the earth surface.
    b. weathering and erosion                      d. ultraviolet rays from the Sun and Moon



    A.                                                 B.



   4. The breaking of rocks into smaller and smaller pieces, is the definition of:

            a. Deposition
            b. Volcano eruptions
            c. Landform uplifting
            d. Weathering:
Sponge Day 12
Weathering and Erosion



 1. Water trapped inside cracks in rocks may freeze. Frozen water expands and can cause:

        a. the rocks to become harder                                    c. earthquakes to occur
        b. the pressure of the magma under the crust to increase.        d. rocks to break apart




 2.      Plants are growing in this rock. When
 plants, particularly trees, grow in rocks
 their roots cause

        a.   the rock to break into smaller pieces
        b.    the rocks to expand and grow bigger
        c.    the rock to become smoother
        d.    the rock to explode




  3. At one time the land shown in the diagram was flat as in diagram A.. What has
  caused the change shown in diagram B?

      a. earthquakes occurring                       c. a river flowing over the rock
      b. volcanos erupting                           d. glaciers moving over the rock




             Diagram A                                   Diagram B


   4. What landform results in diagram B?

        a. Desert                                    c. Mountain
        b. Delta                                     d. Canyon
Sponge Day 13
   Erosion
1. This diagram shows a deep canyon like the
Grand Canyon. What caused the Grand
Canyon to form?

    a. weathering and erosion by water and
       wind
    b. earthquakes
    c. two of Earth’s plates separating
    d. deposition

2 How long did it take take for the Grand
Canyon to form?


     a    less than 100 years
     b.    hundreds of years
     c.   thousands of years
     d.   millions of years


 Sponge Day 14
 To weathering and erosion,
 add deposition


  1. Match the word with its definition:

  ______ 1. weathering          a. rock, soil or shell pieces carried by wind, water or ice and later deposited.

  ______ 2. eroding             b. moving rock pieces or soil by water, wind or ice

  ______ 3. deposition          c. the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by wind, water or ice.

  ______ 4. sediment            d. when broken up rock or soil is dropped in a new place




 2 The mouth of the Mississippi River looks something like this. Sand and soil
 from up stream is carried in the fast moving water, but when the water slows
 down, these sediments are dropped out causing a delta to form What is the
 name given to this process?

            a    Deposition
            b.   Weathering
            c.   Erosion
            d.   Watering


                                                                                           Sea
Sponge Day 15
soil

  1 Soil is made up of::

           a.   Weathered rock
           b.   Humus (remains of dead plants and animals)
           c.   Water and air
           d.   All of the above.

  2. What are the four main types of soil?
          a. sand, silt, clay & humus                        c. pebbles, gravel, sand, clay
          b. topsoil, subsoil, weathered rock, bedrock       d. weathered rocks, mineral, water , air

  3 On the line, arrange these 5 kinds of weathered rock from the biggest to smallest
   particles: clay, gravel, sand, boulders, silt



     1.                   2.
                                  *    Then circle the pieces of weathered rock that are types of soil.

                                           3.                  4.                5.

    LARGEST                                                                               smallest
    SIZED                                                                                 sized
    PARTICLES                                                                             particles


Sponge Day 16
observe sand, dry clay, wet clay and humus.




                       clay                     humus


                                                                               40 mL of water
  15 mL of water


                           50 mL of water was added to each funnel
1. . The results of the experiment above comparing clay and sand show that :

      a. humus retained more water than clay              c. clay retained more water than humus
      b. sand dissolved in water                          d. clay dissolved in water


2. Which soil would be best for growing plants?

      a.   Sand
      b.   Humus
      c.   Clay
      d.   A mixture of sand, clay and humus

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Destruct forces (worksheet)

  • 1. Constructive /Destructive Forces Student name___________________ Sponge Day 2 Teacher _______________________ Inner Structure of the Earth Fill in the blank lines with the layers of the Earth 1. What is true about the earth’s crust? 2. What is true about the mantle of the earth? T or F The Earth’s crust is made of T or F The mantle is a solid piece of rock. rock. T or F The Earth’s crust thick melted rock. T or F The mantle is thick liquid rock. T or F The Earth’s crust is thicker than the T or F The mantle is the outside layer of inner layers. the earth. T or F The Earth’s land forms are found on T or F The mantle is hotter than the crust. Earth’s crust. Sponge Day 3 Landforms Fill in the blank lines with T (true) or F (false) 1. Mountains can be found on the ocean floor, deep under the sea. 2. The outer layer of the earth is called the core. 3. The outer layer of the earth floats on the mantle. 4. The continental crust is thicker but of lighter rock than the oceanic crust.
  • 2. 5. Draw lines connecting the picture with the correct definition and then to the name. Use the mountain range as an example of how to do the rest. A large stream of water usually A river emptying into a lake or the ocean. A flat area of rock with steep sides A cave smaller than a plateau. A long narrow valley with steep A valley sides. A large mass of ice that flows over A volcano land. A very large hole or open space A glacier underground or in the side of a cliff An opening in the Earth’s surface through which melted rock, ash and gases can flow out of the inside of A Canyon the Earth. A group of mountains close to one A mountain range another. ICE A long lowland between mountains A mesa or hills.
  • 3. Sponge Day 4 More Landforms 1. As in your sand box landscape, this drawing shows many of the landforms we are learning about. From the word bank, write the name of each landform by the arrow that points to it. WORD BANK Hills Mountains Valley Glacier Delta Canyon Island Ocean River
  • 4. Sponge Day 5 Earth’s crust 1. What does this map show about the Earth’s crust? a. that the Earth’ s surface is flat c. that the Earth’s crust is made up of big pieces of rock called plates b. that the Earth’s crust is a solid d. how the ocean currents move 2. The arrows show a. the direction the plates move c. the direction the ocean currents move b. the direction the winds blow d. lines of longitude on a map of the Earth 3. Which of these drawings of plates shows them pushing into each other? (circle the correct choice) a. b. c.
  • 5. Sponge Day 6 More Earth’s crust 1. Mark true or false T or F The Earth’s crust is made up of huge solid rock pieces called plates. T or F The Earth’s crust is made of molten (melted ) rock called magma. T or F The plates of the Earth’s crust float on molten (melted) rock called magma. T or F The plates of the Earth’s crust move around slowly. T or F The plates of the Earth’s crust never move. T or F The plates of the Earth’s crust sometimes very slowly push together. T or F The plates of the Earth’s crust sometimes move away from one another. T or F The molten rock in the mantle can never break though the crust. T or F When there is a hole or crack in the crust of the Earth the molten rock in the mantle comes to the surface and hardens into solid rock. T or F When magma flows onto the surface of the Earth, it is called lava. 2. The plates of the Earth’s crust move in three ways. Label the diagrams below that show the ways that places can move. . Two plates can Two plates can Two plates can 3.. Plate movement can cause a. volcanos, mountains and earthquakes c. deltas and glaciers b. floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes d. mesas, canyons, and plains
  • 6. Sponge Day 7 Earth’s Plates 1.. The red hot, thick oozy material that lies just under the Earth’s crust is called: a. liquid iron c. magma b. batter d. mantle n 2. When two oceanic plates pull apart as shown in the diagram, what would you expect to happen? a. The ocean water would get cooler c. a deep trench would form between the two plates b. magma would ooze out d. nothing, the plates are too big to pull apart 3. What would be the result of oceanic plates pulling apart? a. The escaping magma would pile up c. Over a very long time mountains will build up b. The magma would cool and turn into rock d. all of the above are correct Sponge Day 8 Earth’s Plates 1. What is happening in this diagram? a. Two continental plates are colliding. b. The plate with lighter crust is being forced down. c. An oceanic plate is being forced under a continental plate d. Two oceanic plates are moving apart. 2. This ia a diagram showing two continental plates pushing together. Which of the following would not occur as a result. a. A chain of mountains will form b. A deep trench will form c. Earthquakes will occur d. The land on both plate is lifted.
  • 7. Sponge Day 9 Review Yesterday we learned that the hands could bu used to represent the plates of the earth’s surface. A. 1. Drawing “A” on the right is how we represented: a. Oceanic plates pulling apart. b. Two plates sliding past one another. c. A continental plate going under an oceanic plate. d. Mountains being formed as plates push together. 2. Drawing “B” on the right is how we represented: a. Oceanic plates pulling apart. b. Two plates sliding past one another. c. A continental plate going under an oceanic plate. B. d. Mountains being formed as plates push together. 3.. What do the raised thumbs in drawing “B” represent? a. Magma pushing up between the plates. b. Nothing, they are just part of the hands. c. They show the force that is separating the plates. d. Large rocks that are keeping the plates apart. 4... In drawing “C” we represent two plates sliding past one another that get hung up on something that does not let them move (our thumbs).. By continuing to push harder, we can cause C. the thumbs to break free. If this happened between two of Earths plates, what would likely happen? a. Volcanos. b. Tornados. c. Hurricanes. d. Earthquakes. 5. Drawing “D” on the right represents: a. A continental plate sliding under an oceanic plate. b. Two continental plates pushing together making mountains. c. Two oceanic plates separating causing Earthquakes. d. An oceanic plate sliding under a continental plate. D. 6. In drawing “D”, the finger sticking out from the left hand represents: a. Volcanos b. Earthquakes. c. High plateaus. d. Deep canyons. .
  • 8. Sponge Day 10 More review 1. What is created when magma pushes through the crust and lava flows onto the land? a. a glacier is formed b. a trench is formed c. a continental plate is formed d. new land is formed. 2.. New mountains can be created when: a. When a volcano erupts at a hot spot. b. When two continents collide c. When two oceanic plates move apart and the magma oozes out or erupts from a volcano. d. All of the above. Sponge Day 11 Weathering and Erosion 1 Over time, millions or even thousands, of years, the earth’s surface is constantly changing. (True) (False) 2 New land can be created by lava flowing onto the land. Likewise, landforms can be broken down by the process of: a. Deposition b. Volcano eruptions c. Landform uplifting d. Weathering: 3. Newly formed mountains generally have sharp pointed peaks like the one shown in diagram “A”. After millions of years, these sharp peaked mountain become rounded and look more like the mountains in diagram “B”. What causes mountains as they age to become smaller and more rounded? a. earthquakes and volcanos c. magma cooling on the earth surface. b. weathering and erosion d. ultraviolet rays from the Sun and Moon A. B. 4. The breaking of rocks into smaller and smaller pieces, is the definition of: a. Deposition b. Volcano eruptions c. Landform uplifting d. Weathering:
  • 9. Sponge Day 12 Weathering and Erosion 1. Water trapped inside cracks in rocks may freeze. Frozen water expands and can cause: a. the rocks to become harder c. earthquakes to occur b. the pressure of the magma under the crust to increase. d. rocks to break apart 2. Plants are growing in this rock. When plants, particularly trees, grow in rocks their roots cause a. the rock to break into smaller pieces b. the rocks to expand and grow bigger c. the rock to become smoother d. the rock to explode 3. At one time the land shown in the diagram was flat as in diagram A.. What has caused the change shown in diagram B? a. earthquakes occurring c. a river flowing over the rock b. volcanos erupting d. glaciers moving over the rock Diagram A Diagram B 4. What landform results in diagram B? a. Desert c. Mountain b. Delta d. Canyon
  • 10. Sponge Day 13 Erosion 1. This diagram shows a deep canyon like the Grand Canyon. What caused the Grand Canyon to form? a. weathering and erosion by water and wind b. earthquakes c. two of Earth’s plates separating d. deposition 2 How long did it take take for the Grand Canyon to form? a less than 100 years b. hundreds of years c. thousands of years d. millions of years Sponge Day 14 To weathering and erosion, add deposition 1. Match the word with its definition: ______ 1. weathering a. rock, soil or shell pieces carried by wind, water or ice and later deposited. ______ 2. eroding b. moving rock pieces or soil by water, wind or ice ______ 3. deposition c. the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by wind, water or ice. ______ 4. sediment d. when broken up rock or soil is dropped in a new place 2 The mouth of the Mississippi River looks something like this. Sand and soil from up stream is carried in the fast moving water, but when the water slows down, these sediments are dropped out causing a delta to form What is the name given to this process? a Deposition b. Weathering c. Erosion d. Watering Sea
  • 11. Sponge Day 15 soil 1 Soil is made up of:: a. Weathered rock b. Humus (remains of dead plants and animals) c. Water and air d. All of the above. 2. What are the four main types of soil? a. sand, silt, clay & humus c. pebbles, gravel, sand, clay b. topsoil, subsoil, weathered rock, bedrock d. weathered rocks, mineral, water , air 3 On the line, arrange these 5 kinds of weathered rock from the biggest to smallest particles: clay, gravel, sand, boulders, silt 1. 2. * Then circle the pieces of weathered rock that are types of soil. 3. 4. 5. LARGEST smallest SIZED sized PARTICLES particles Sponge Day 16 observe sand, dry clay, wet clay and humus. clay humus 40 mL of water 15 mL of water 50 mL of water was added to each funnel 1. . The results of the experiment above comparing clay and sand show that : a. humus retained more water than clay c. clay retained more water than humus b. sand dissolved in water d. clay dissolved in water 2. Which soil would be best for growing plants? a. Sand b. Humus c. Clay d. A mixture of sand, clay and humus