Speed of Various Earth Events

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The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion. Wind, rain, and the Colorado River slowly created it. These forces cut and shaped the area into what it is today. The Appalachian Mountains were a towering mountain range millions of years ago. Today their highest point is 6,684 feet tall. That same peak used to be an estimated 20,000 feet high. Erosion over time has worn the mountains down and changed them forever.

Which keywords or phrases from this text show that these events happened slowly?

"slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be"

"one of the United State’s best examples," "cut and shaped the area," and "The Appalachian Mountains"

"The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion."

"Colorado River slowly," "towering mountain range," "highest point is 6,684 feet tall," and "20,000 feet high."

Explanation

Erosion is an extremely slow process, but the results are extraordinary. The clues in the text that let readers know this is a slow-moving process is "slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be." These words and phrases all hint to something taking a long time to happen. Some processes on earth happen quickly, but not erosion!

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The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion. Wind, rain, and the Colorado River slowly created it. These forces cut and shaped the area into what it is today. The Appalachian Mountains were a towering mountain range millions of years ago. Today their highest point is 6,684 feet tall. That same peak used to be an estimated 20,000 feet high. Erosion over time has worn the mountains down and changed them forever.

What conclusion can the reader make about the formation of mountains?

It happens slowly.

It happens quickly.

It doesn't happen.

No one knows how long it takes.

Explanation

Erosion is a prolonged process, but the results are extraordinary. The clues in the text that let readers know this is a slow-moving process is "slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be." These words and phrases all hint to something taking a long time to happen. Some processes on Earth happen quickly, but not erosion!

3

Which Earth event happens suddenly and can have no warning?

Volcano, Erupting, Mountain, Krakatoa

Turret Arch, Snow, Winter, Sandstone

Island, Vacations, Caribbean, Palm Trees

Iceland, Mountains, Kirkjufell

Explanation

The Earth event that can happen suddenly and have no warning is a volcanic eruption. Scientists can monitor volcanos but cannot predict precisely when they will erupt. It happens quickly and with little time to prepare. Islands forming, mountainside waterfalls, and canyons all take thousands, even millions of years to develop.

4

Which photo shows an Earth event that would happen quickly (in days or weeks)?

Key West, Florida, Hurricane, Dennis

Beach Erosion, Hurricane Matthew, Damage

Etretat, Normandy, Sea, Water, France

Monument Valley, Utah, Usa, Red

Explanation

Three of these photos depict events that happen very slowly over time. Beach erosion and the creation of canyons or rock formations take thousands, if not millions of years. The photo showing what looks like a severe tropical storm would happen quickly. The storm may build or form over a week or so, but within a day or so, the bad weather will pass. The way the storm changes the landscape may stay around longer, but the event itself happens quickly.

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Which photo shows an Earth event that would happen quickly (in days or weeks)?

Key West, Florida, Hurricane, Dennis

Beach Erosion, Hurricane Matthew, Damage

Etretat, Normandy, Sea, Water, France

Monument Valley, Utah, Usa, Red

Explanation

Three of these photos depict events that happen very slowly over time. Beach erosion and the creation of canyons or rock formations take thousands, if not millions of years. The photo showing what looks like a severe tropical storm would happen quickly. The storm may build or form over a week or so, but within a day or so, the bad weather will pass. The way the storm changes the landscape may stay around longer, but the event itself happens quickly.

6

Which Earth event happens suddenly and can have no warning?

Volcano, Erupting, Mountain, Krakatoa

Turret Arch, Snow, Winter, Sandstone

Island, Vacations, Caribbean, Palm Trees

Iceland, Mountains, Kirkjufell

Explanation

The Earth event that can happen suddenly and have no warning is a volcanic eruption. Scientists can monitor volcanos but cannot predict precisely when they will erupt. It happens quickly and with little time to prepare. Islands forming, mountainside waterfalls, and canyons all take thousands, even millions of years to develop.

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The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion. Wind, rain, and the Colorado River slowly created it. These forces cut and shaped the area into what it is today. The Appalachian Mountains were a towering mountain range millions of years ago. Today their highest point is 6,684 feet tall. That same peak used to be an estimated 20,000 feet high. Erosion over time has worn the mountains down and changed them forever.

Which keywords or phrases from this text show that these events happened slowly?

"slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be"

"one of the United State’s best examples," "cut and shaped the area," and "The Appalachian Mountains"

"The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion."

"Colorado River slowly," "towering mountain range," "highest point is 6,684 feet tall," and "20,000 feet high."

Explanation

Erosion is an extremely slow process, but the results are extraordinary. The clues in the text that let readers know this is a slow-moving process is "slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be." These words and phrases all hint to something taking a long time to happen. Some processes on earth happen quickly, but not erosion!

8

The Grand Canyon is one of the United State’s best examples of erosion. Wind, rain, and the Colorado River slowly created it. These forces cut and shaped the area into what it is today. The Appalachian Mountains were a towering mountain range millions of years ago. Today their highest point is 6,684 feet tall. That same peak used to be an estimated 20,000 feet high. Erosion over time has worn the mountains down and changed them forever.

What conclusion can the reader make about the formation of mountains?

It happens slowly.

It happens quickly.

It doesn't happen.

No one knows how long it takes.

Explanation

Erosion is a prolonged process, but the results are extraordinary. The clues in the text that let readers know this is a slow-moving process is "slowly," "were a towering mountain range millions of years ago," "erosion over time," and "used to be." These words and phrases all hint to something taking a long time to happen. Some processes on Earth happen quickly, but not erosion!

9

California had two significant events that took place today that shook residents up. The first was a sudden wildfire that struck the forested area outside of Los Angeles and terrified residents! It didn't rage for very long before firefighters put it out. A flick of a match is all it takes to start a massive fire. There were no injuries or deaths, luckily. The other event was a slippery mess. Northern California had been experiencing heavy rains for days, and because of years of erosion to cliffsides and roads, a terrible mudslide began. It is still ongoing, and there is no real way to stop it, it has to run its course. Unfortunately, when land is broken down over time, it becomes more dangerous in the case of prolonged rainstorms.

What are the keywords/phrases in this text that allude to an event that happens slowly?

"sudden" and "heavy"

"years of erosion" and "over time"

"terrible mudslide"

"slippery mess" and "mudslide"

Explanation

In the passage given, the event that happened slowly was the mudslide. Events on Earth can happen at different speeds. The wildfire is described as "sudden," "didn't rage for long," and "a flick of a match" can start them. This is all language that shows how quickly the fire started. The mudslide, on the other hand, is described as happening after "heavy rain for days," and that "years of erosion" led to the right conditions. The text also states that the mudslide is "still ongoing" and that "when land is broken down over time," conditions become more dangerous. This demonstrates an event that takes a long time or happens slowly.

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California had two significant events that took place today that shook residents up. The first was a sudden wildfire that struck the forested area outside of Los Angeles and terrified residents! It didn't rage for very long before firefighters put it out. A flick of a match is all it takes to start a massive fire. There were no injuries or deaths, luckily. The other event was a slippery mess. Northern California had been experiencing heavy rains for days, and because of years of erosion to cliffsides and roads, a terrible mudslide began. It is still ongoing, and there is no real way to stop it, it has to run its course. Unfortunately, when land is broken down over time, it becomes more dangerous in the case of prolonged rainstorms.

What are the keywords/phrases in this text that allude to an event that happens slowly?

"sudden" and "heavy"

"years of erosion" and "over time"

"terrible mudslide"

"slippery mess" and "mudslide"

Explanation

In the passage given, the event that happened slowly was the mudslide. Events on Earth can happen at different speeds. The wildfire is described as "sudden," "didn't rage for long," and "a flick of a match" can start them. This is all language that shows how quickly the fire started. The mudslide, on the other hand, is described as happening after "heavy rain for days," and that "years of erosion" led to the right conditions. The text also states that the mudslide is "still ongoing" and that "when land is broken down over time," conditions become more dangerous. This demonstrates an event that takes a long time or happens slowly.

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