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Structure of the Earth, Volcanoes, Earthquake, Animals Habitat

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Name: ___________________________________

Grade 3: Science: Earth’s Structure


A. Write your answer in the blank provided.
___________________1. Which layer of the Earth do we live on?
___________________2. Which layer is the hottest and innermost of the Earth?
___________________3. Which layer is the thickest?
___________________4. Which layer surrounds the inner core and made up of liquid Nickel
and Iron?
___________________5. Which layer generates Earth’s magnetic field?
___________________6. On which layer does the crust float?

B. Label the layers.

C. Draw a line to match each layer of the Earth to its description.

 Solid ball as hot as the surface of the


Continental Crust

sun
Name: ___________________________________________________
Grade 3 Science: Volcanoes and Earthquakes
B. Fill in the blanks
Molted rocks called ___________________ comes from the Earth’s mantle. When it reaches
the surface of the Earth, scientist call it _____________________.
Clouds of tiny particles emitted from a volcanic eruption are called _________________.
The largest tube through which magma travels to the surface is the _______________ of a
volcano.
Sometimes lava comes out of the smaller tubes called __________________.
The _________________ is the bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano.

C. Choose whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE.


___________1. Lava can escape through small opening called holes.
___________2. The crater is the only opening for magma to escape.
___________3. Magma is called lava after leaving the volcano.
___________5. Dormant volcanoes will never erupt in the future.
___________6. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct depending on how frequently
they erupt.
___________7. Volcanoes can also occur underwater.
___________8. A central vent is a bowl-shaped opening on the top of a volcano.
D. Circle the correct answer.
1. Hot gases and lava are produced by __________________?
a. Earthquakes b Tornadoes c. Volcanoes
2. The process by which the top layer of soil or topsoil, is worn away.
a. Volcano eruption b. Soil erosion c. Earthquake
3. Volcanoes that not erupted in a long time are called _____________?
a. Dormant b. Extinct c. Active
4. The place where the plates meet in and collided to each other called _______?
a. Crust b. Plate boundaries c. Faults
5. What is the Epicenter?
a. The duration of the earthquake.
b. The region where the earthquake is felt.
c. The location where the earthquake begins.
6. Earthquake be measured by _____________?.
a. Thermometer b. Seismogram c. Sonogram
7. Tsunamis are big waves that are caused by ________________.?
a. Underwater Earthquakes b. Epicenter in land c. Soil erosion

E. Label the following

Earth’s Crust Epicenter Hypocenter


Fault Line Tectonic Plate
Name: ________________________________
Grade 3: Science: Habitats
A: Match the Habitat with its description and an animal that lives there.

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