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Daily iLeap Science Questions 6 th Grade

Write and answer the question and answer choices in journal. 1 What would be the best use for a material that reflects almost all light? –A as a mirror –B as a window –C as a light bulb –D as a sheet of paper

Correct response A. as a mirror

2. Dee adds five grams of a chemical to one liter of liquid and observes a reaction. If the reaction is endothermic, what will happen? A The volume of the liquid will increase. B The volume of the liquid will decrease. C The temperature of the liquid will increase. D The temperature of the liquid will decrease.

Correct answer D. The temperature of the liquid will decrease.

Daily Science: Write and answer question in journal.  Which nonrenewable energy source comes from the remains of dead organisms?  A gasoline  B solar power  C geothermal heat  D hydroelectricity

The correct answer is  A. gasoline

Daily Science Write and answer  Stanley helped his mother install a solar generator on the roof of their home. Which statement best explains the advantage of using a solar generator?  A Solar power is easy to store.  B Solar power is readily available.  C Solar generators can produce energy at all times.  D Solar generators can produce very large amounts of energy.

 B Solar power is readily available.

Daily Science  After harvesting, a farmer plowed the remaining vegetation into the soil. What is the most likely reason the farmer did this?  A to prevent fires  B to prevent erosion  C to save time and energy  D to add nutrients to the soil

Science and the Environment GLE 46—Identify ways people can reuse, recycle, and reduce the use of resources to improve and protect the quality of life (SE-M-A6)  29 What is the best ecological reason for using recycled paper?  A Recycled paper lasts longer.  B Recycled paper is safer to use.  C Recycled paper is much cheaper to buy.  D Recycled paper conserves resources.

Answer to 29  29 What is the best ecological reason for using recycled paper?  A Recycled paper lasts longer.  B Recycled paper is safer to use.  C Recycled paper is much cheaper to buy.  D Recycled paper conserves resources.

Science and the Environment GLE 47—Illustrate how various technologies influence resource use in an ecosystem (e.g., forestry management, soil conservation, fishery improvement) (SE-M-A8) 30 To manage forests, trees are selectively removed. What is the purpose of removing the trees?  A to reduce the risk of fires  B to prevent erosion in the forest  C to increase animal populations  D to improve the soil quality of the forest

Answer to To manage forests, trees are selectively removed. What is the purpose of removing the trees?  A to reduce the risk of fires  B to prevent erosion in the forest  C to increase animal populations  D to improve the soil quality of the forest

Daily Science: 3/12/10 Write and answer questions in your journal  31 Some electricity is made by damming rivers and using the water to push a turbine. What is a potential negative effect of this form of energy?  A It can cause the river to be heavily polluted.  B It can destroy the habitat of wildlife that live in the river.  C It can produce toxic waste that must be disposed of.  D It can consume too much water.

Answer # 26 Daily Science  31 Some electricity is made by damming rivers and using the water to push a turbine. What is a potential negative effect of this form of energy?  A It can cause the river to be heavily polluted.  B It can destroy the habitat of wildlife that live in the river.  C It can produce toxic waste that must be disposed of.  D It can consume too much water.

Daily Science  32. Jeanette is studying a substance. Which property of the substance is chemical?  A its density  B its temperature  C its melting point  D its flammability

Answer: #32 Daily Science Write and answer the questions in your journal.  32. Jeanette is studying a substance. Which property of the substance is chemical?  A its density  B its temperature  C its melting point  D its flammability

 33. Which statement is an explanation rather than a description?  A The elephant weighs over 5 tons.  B The rock has many crystals in it.  C The bird flaps its wings while it is flying.  D The pond became smaller from evaporation.

Answer 33  33. Which statement is an explanation rather than a description?  A The elephant weighs over 5 tons.  B The rock has many crystals in it.  C The bird flaps its wings while it is flying.  D The pond became smaller from evaporation.