| A | B |
| A landform that forms where lava flows on Earth's surface. | Volcano |
| The remains or traces of an organism that lived long ago | Fossil |
| The shape of landforms in an area | Topography |
| A landform much higher than the land around it | Mountain |
| A large, moving block of ice | Glacier |
| A natural feature of Earth's surface | Landform |
| A shaking of Earth's surface | Earthquake |
| The dropping by rivers of soil and rock | Deposition |
| A plain has... | Mostly flat land |
| How deltas and dunes are alike | The movement of sand and sediment forms both. |
| Why Earth's inner core remains solid | The pressure on it is great |
| Earth's layer that includes the land that makes up the continents and the land under the oceans | Crust |
| Where most earthquakes occur | Along faults |
| What you would find in Earth's outer core | Iron and nickel |
| What causes a tree to become petrified | The tree's wood is replaced with rock |
| What a fossil can maybe tell you | How big an animal was |
| Shield Volcano | Gently sloping sides and lava flows down gently |
| Cinder Cone Volcano | Smaller with steep sides, and they shoot out chunks of rock |
| Composite Volcano | Steep peaks and are usually explosive when they erupt |