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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - The Earth
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Earth, the planet on which we live, is not a solid ball of rock. The Earth and its atmosphere provide everything needed to sustain life. The Earth consists of several layers, and the surface and atmosphere that we know today has changed a lot since it was first formed.  Before the 20th Century, no-one really knew how mountains were formed, or why rocks could be folded and broken. Earthquakes and volcanoes just happened, no-one had managed to satisfactorily explain why they happened. The first person to start to make sense of things was the German scientist, Alfred Wegener. He noticed that... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - The Earth
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1. Alfred Wegener put forward a theory to explain the change in positions of the continents. His theory was that...
2. It is now accepted that the interior of the earth remains hot because of...
3. The crust...
4. What causes the tectonic plates to move?
5. The mantle...
6. The Atlantic Ocean is about 5,000km wide. It is thought that is has been widening by about 2cm per year since it first formed. How many years has it taken to reach its present width?
7. Choose the correct order of layers within the earth starting from the center.
8. There are volcanic islands in several places in the mid-Atlantic Ocean. They have probably been formed there because...
9. Current scientific thinking is that mountain ranges are formed...
10. Why did other scientists not accept Wegener's theory at the time?