SCIENCE WORKSHEET ABOUT EARTH

SCIENCE WORKSHEET ABOUT EARTH

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Layers of the Earth Diagram

Layers of the Earth Diagram

A colorful cross-section illustration showing Earth's crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Labels point to each layer with brief descriptions of composition and temperature, perfect for student labeling activities.

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Rock Cycle Process Chart

Rock Cycle Process Chart

An educational diagram depicting how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks transform through melting, cooling, weathering, and pressure. Arrows connect each stage with simple explanations for middle school science worksheets.

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Plate Tectonics Map

Plate Tectonics Map

A world map highlighting major tectonic plates like Pacific, North American, and Eurasian. Arrows show movement directions, with labeled convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries for geography and earth science lessons.

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Water Cycle Illustration

Water Cycle Illustration

A scenic drawing of evaporation from oceans, condensation forming clouds, precipitation over mountains, and runoff returning to seas. Sun and arrows guide students through each step of this continuous natural process.

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Fossil Formation Sequence

Fossil Formation Sequence

Four-panel artwork showing a dinosaur dying, being buried by sediment, layers compressing over millions of years, and the fossil being discovered. Simple text explains how remains become preserved in rock.

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Earth's Atmosphere Layers

Earth's Atmosphere Layers

A vertical diagram of troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. Each layer includes altitude markers, temperature trends, and features like ozone layer or auroras for science class.

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Volcano Cross Section

Volcano Cross Section

An annotated cutaway of a volcano showing magma chamber, main vent, crater, and lava flow. Labels describe how pressure builds and eruptions occur, with ash cloud and pyroclastic flow depicted above ground.

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Soil Horizons Profile

Soil Horizons Profile

A dug-out ground view displaying O, A, B, and C horizons with organic matter, topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock. Each layer's color, texture, and contents are described for earth science worksheets.

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Earthquake Fault Types

Earthquake Fault Types

Three diagrams illustrating normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults with arrows showing stress directions. Labels explain how tectonic forces cause ground movement, with simple examples for student comprehension.

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Continental Drift Timeline

Continental Drift Timeline

A series of world maps from 200 million years ago to present, showing Pangaea breaking into Laurasia and Gondwana, then modern continents. Arrows track movement for geology and history lessons.

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Layers of the Earth Diagram

Layers of the Earth Diagram

A cross-section illustration shows the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Students label each layer and note its composition and temperature. This worksheet helps visualize Earth's internal structure and reinforces key geology vocabulary.

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Rock Cycle Sorting Activity

Rock Cycle Sorting Activity

Students cut and paste images of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks into the correct cycle stages. Arrows show processes like melting, cooling, and compaction. This hands-on worksheet clarifies how rocks transform over millions of years.

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Plate Tectonics Map Puzzle

Plate Tectonics Map Puzzle

A world map with labeled tectonic plates and arrows indicating movement direction. Students answer questions about convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries. This worksheet connects plate motion to earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation.

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Earth's Water Distribution Chart

Earth's Water Distribution Chart

A pie chart breaks down Earth's water into oceans, glaciers, groundwater, and lakes. Students calculate percentages and discuss freshwater scarcity. This worksheet highlights how little usable water exists and encourages conservation thinking.

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