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Constructive Forces
Blowing sand forms
dunes.
Soil is
blown from
a field across the road
and fills a ditch.
Stalactites form
in a cave.
A delta is
formed
at the mouth of a
river due to deposition.
Destructive Forces
Plant roots break
apart a
rock.
A rock freezes
and cracks.
A glacier plows
the ground
as it slides down a valley.
Soil gets
washed
away during a flood.
The Sun
The primary source
of light and
heat energy
for the Earth.
The energy source that
powers the water cycle.
a star
The center of our solar
system.
Uneven Heating of the Earth’s Air
This causes wind.
Because this happens,
air currents are
formed.
These currents help
determine the climate of
different areas on Earth.
Warm air rises because
this happens.
Cold air sinks because this
happens.
The Moon
Has no atmosphere.
Its surface is covered
with craters.
Revolves around
the Earth.
Has a 29.5 day cycle.
Rotation of the Earth
Takes 24 hours.
Causes day and night.
The Earth is tilted while Spins on its axis as it
revolves around the sun.
it does this.
Landforms
Mountains, islands,
and glaciers
are some
examples.
Canyons and oceans are
two examples.
Valleys and beaches are
two examples.
Rivers and volcanoes are
two examples.
Earth Layers
inner core
mantle
outer core
crust
Solar System
the sun, moon,
and stars
asteroids and comets
Mercury, Venus,
Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune, and Pluto
the asteroid belt
Non-renewable Resources
oil
natural gas
coal
minerals
Renewable Resources
plants
animals
oxygen and water
soil
Inexhaustible Resources
wind
ocean tides
sunlight
The human population can’t
use these resources up!
Fossils
Usually found in
limestone.
Tell scientists about
past species.
remains of dead
plants and animals
Tell scientists about
past climates.
Water Cycle
evaporation
precipitation
condensation
transpiration
(the water that trees and plants give off
through their leaves)
Rocks
igneous
metamorphic
sedimentary
These are made up of
minerals.
Tides
Caused mainly by the moon’s
gravity pulling on Earth.
the regular rise and fall of
the ocean’s surface
Ocean water is pulled
toward those areas of
Earth closest to the
moon.
causes erosion of beaches
Answer Key – Set 1
Constructive Forces

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Blowing sand forms dunes.
Stalactites form in a cave.
Soil is blown from a field across the road and fills a
ditch.
A delta is formed At the mouth of a river due to
deposition.
Destructive Forces




Plant roots break apart a rock.
A rock freezes and cracks.
A glacier plows the ground as it slides down a valley.
Soil gets washed away during a flood.
The Sun




The primary source of light and heat energy for the
Earth
A star
The energy source that powers the water cycle
The center of our solar system
Uneven Heating of the Earth’s Air




This causes wind.
Warm air rises because this happens.
Because this happens, air currents are formed. These
currents help determine the climate of different
areas on Earth.
Cold air sinks because this happens.
The Moon




Has no atmosphere.
Revolves around the Earth.
Its surface is covered with craters.
Has a 29.5 day cycle.
The Rotation of the Earth




Takes 24 hours.
Causes day and night.
The Earth is tilted while it does this.
Spins on its axis as it revolves around the sun.
Landforms




Mountains, islands, and glaciers are some examples.
Valleys and beaches are two examples.
Canyons and oceans are two examples.
Rivers and volcanoes are two examples.
Earth Layers




Inner core
Outer core
Mantle
Crust
Answer Key – Set 2
Solar System




The sun, moon, and stars
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune, and Pluto
Asteroids and comets
The asteroid belt
Non-renewable Resources




Oil
Natural gas
Coal
Minerals
Renewable Resources




Plants
Animals
Oxygen and water
Soil
Inexhaustible Resources




Wind
Sunlight
Ocean tides
The human population can’t use these resources up!
Fossils




Usually found in limestone.
Tell scientists about past species.
Remains of dead plants and animals
Tell scientists about past climates.
Water Cycle




Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Transpiration
Rocks




Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
These are made up of minerals.
Tides




Caused mainly by the moon’s gravity pulling on Earth.
Ocean water is pulled toward those areas of Earth
closest to the moon.
The regular rise and fall of the ocean’s surface
Causes erosion of beaches
Constructive Forces 1
Destructive Forces 1
The Sun 1
Uneven Heating of the Earth’s Air 1
The Moon 1
The Rotation of the Earth 1
Landforms 1
Earth Layers 1
Solar System 2
Non-renewable Resources 2
Renewable Resources 2
Inexhaustible Resources 2
Fossils 2
Water Cycle 2
Rocks 2
Tides 2
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