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- which of the following is an example of erosion?
a) a lion walking across new rock
b) wind carrying sand from one place to another
c) earthquakes breaking rock deep below land
d) condensation forming clouds
- the atmosphere is:
a) all water on earth
b) all landforms on earth
c) the layer of gases surrounding earth
d) the solid outer crust of earth
- the lithosphere includes:
a) earths crust and upper mantle
b) earths atmosphere and clouds
c) all water on earths surface
d) the inner and outer core
- the hydrosphere is made up of:
a) earths crust and mantle
b) earths air and gases
c) all the water on earth
d) earths tectonic plates
- which of the following is the correct order of earths layers from the outside in?
a) mantle - crust - outer core - inner core
b) crust - mantle - outer core - inner core
c) crust - outer core - mantle - core
d) inner core - outer core - mantle - crust
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- the breakdown and movement of rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice is called
- the layer of gases that surrounds earth and protects life by blocking harmful radiation is called the
- Question 1: Erosion is the movement of rock and soil by natural agents like wind and water. Wind carrying sand from one place to another is an example of wind - erosion.
- Question 2: The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- Question 3: The lithosphere includes Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- Question 4: The hydrosphere is made up of all the water on Earth.
- Question 5: The correct order of Earth's layers from the outside in is Crust - Mantle - Outer Core - Inner Core.
- Question 11: The breakdown and movement of rocks and soil by wind, water, etc. is called erosion.
- Question 12: The layer of gases that surrounds Earth and protects life by blocking harmful radiation is called the atmosphere.
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- B. Wind carrying sand from one place to another
- C. The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- A. Earth's crust and upper mantle
- C. All the water on Earth
- B. Crust - Mantle - Outer Core - Inner Core
- erosion
- atmosphere