Science Assignment-End of Term 4

Description

#opal#2016#yr8#science#assignment
Opal Khan
Slide Set by Opal Khan, updated more than 1 year ago
Opal Khan
Created by Opal Khan over 7 years ago
11
0

Resource summary

Slide 2

    Cycles inside Earth: Unit 1.4
    Crust: the uppermost thin layer of the Earth.Inner core: the solid innermost layer of the Earth.Mantle: the soft (but not liquid) layer of rock between the crust and the outer core of the Earth.Outer core: the layer of liquid rock between the mantle and the inner core of the Earth.Tectonic plates: enormous plates of rock, the size of continents, that make up the Earth's crust and are very slowly moving.

Slide 3

    Crystal: solid that has a variety of special shapes.Extrusive igneous rocks: igneous rocks that form on the surface of the Earth.Geology: the study of rocks, their history and the processes that form and change them.Igneous rocks: rocks formed from cooling magma.Interlocking crystals: crystals that lock together and grow into each other in a rock.Intrusive igneous rocks: igneous rocks that form below the surface of the earth.Lava: molten rock reaching the Earth's surface.Magma: molen rock that does not reach the earth's surface.Mantle: layer of the earth below the crust.Minerals: chemical substances found in rocks.
    Igneous Rocks

Slide 4

    Weathering:
    Acid rain: rain water that includes acids from pollution in the air.Agents of erosion: factors that cause erosion-wind, water, iceChemical weathering: water or chemicals in the water and air reacting and breaking down rock.Consistency: the tendency of soil particles to stick together.Erosion: removal of weathered rock particles away from the site of the weathering.Permeability: a measure of how fast water enters soil.Physical weathering: breakdown of rocks by physical processes.Pore spaces: the amount of space in the soil that could be filled with air or water.Sedimentation: the process of water or wind depositing eroded rock particles.Structure: how well the soil particles join up to form lumps.Texture: the size of the particles that make up soil.Water-holding capacity: measure of how much water a particular amount of soil can hold.Weathering: the physical and chemical processes that break rocks down into smaller pieces.
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

All the Countries of the World and their Capital Cities
PatrickNoonan
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
silviaod119
Weimar Revision
Tom Mitchell
GCSE Maths Notes: Averages
Andrea Leyden
Metallic bonding
anna.a.graysmith
Key Biology Definitions/Terms
courtneypitt4119
GCSE Maths Quiz: Ratio, Proportion & Measures
Andrea Leyden
CHARACTERS IN OF MICE AND MEN
jessicasusanevans
Romeo + Juliet (Themes)
alexandra_m_
Get your grammar right!
Sarah Holmes
Repaso Revalida PR 2016
Rodrigo Lopez