Across
- 4. This layer of soil contains clay, minerals, and organic matter. Often found in older soils.
- 6. What is the outside layer of the Earth called?
- 7. Fossils help scientists understand how what were formed?
- 9. There are how many steps in the process of forming a fossil?
- 10. This type of soil feels sticky and plants do not grow well in it.
- 11. Bones, teeth, shells, plants, and footprints are remains that can turn into what?
- 13. What helps plants grow strong?
- 14. A mass of rock such as granite, basalt, quartzite, limestone, or sandstone.
- 16. This layer of soil is mostly made from organic matter such as decomposing leaves
- 18. Being strong and durable makes them perfect for building.
- 19. Quartz and Copper are examples of a very useful substance found in the Earth.
- 20. This layer of soil is full of minerals for plants and other organisms to live.
Down
- 1. Which layer is the Earth's magnetic field created by?
- 2. Igneous rocks are formed when this substance cools.
- 3. The deposit at Earth's surface from which the soil developed
- 5. Sediments press down and the cause rock to what?
- 8. Fossils are like these because they help scientists learn about the past.
- 12. This layer of soil is rich in minerals that have moved down and accumulated here.
- 15. Water, Wind, and Plants can cause this to happen to soil.
- 17. This type of soil feels gritty and drains water quickly.
