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Question 1: Wind, water, and ice are all natural forces that cause what? Answer: Erosion Strikes

Question 2: What type of scientist studies fossils? Answer: Paleontologist study different types of fossils or evidence of past life from thousands of years ago. Strikes

X Question 2: What type of scientist studies fossils? Answer: Paleontologist study different types of fossils or evidence of past life from thousands of years ago. Strikes X

Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil? A saber tooth tiger tooth, petrified wood, dinosaur scat, or a meteorite? Answer: A meteorite Strikes

Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil? A saber tooth tiger tooth, petrified wood, dinosaur scat, or a meteorite? Answer: A meteorite Strikes X

Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil Question 3: Which of the following would NOT be considered a fossil? A saber tooth tiger tooth, petrified wood, dinosaur scat, or a meteorite? Answer: A meteorite Strikes XX

Question 4: What do we call molten rock when it is outside the earth? Answer: It’s called lava, when molten rock erupts out of a volcano onto the Earth’s surface, we call it lava. Strikes

Question 4: What do we call molten rock when it is outside the earth? Answer: It’s called lava, when molten rock erupts out of a volcano onto the Earth’s surface, we call it lava. Strikes X

Question 4: What do we call molten rock when it is outside the earth? Answer: It’s called lava, when molten rock erupts out of a volcano onto the Earth’s surface Strikes XX

Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil? Scat, Bone, Footprint, or Burrow. Answer: Bone. Trace fossils are proof of an animal other than the animal itself. This could include footprints, scat, or burrow. Strikes

Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil? Scat, Bone, Footprint, or Burrow. Answer: Bone. Trace fossils are proof of an animal other than the animal itself. This could include footprints, scat, or burrow. Strikes X

Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil Question 5: Which of these is NOT an example of a trace fossil? Scat, Bone, Footprint, or Burrow. Answer: Bone. Trace fossils are proof of an animal other than the animal itself. This could include footprints, scat, or burrow. Strikes XX

Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock. What type of fossil is this considered? Answer: Mold Strikes

Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock. What type of fossil is this considered? Answer: Mold Strikes X

Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock Question 6: A leaf left an impression on the side of a rock. What type of fossil is this considered? Answer: Mold Strikes XX

Question 7: What is the term of the movement of solid particles of the earth? Answer: Erosion Strikes

Question 7: What is the term of the movement of solid particles of the earth? Answer: Erosion Strikes X

Question 7: What is the term of the movement of solid particles of the earth? Answer: Erosion Strikes XX

Question 8: What type of scientist studies erosion, volcanoes, and earthquakes? Answer: Geologist Strikes

Red Light Challenge Question Answers Wind Name natural forces that causes erosion. Answers Wind Water Ice

Give examples of a trace fossil. Red Light Challenge Question Give examples of a trace fossil. Answers Footprint Scat Burrow Coprolites Track Trackway Trail

Question 8: What type of scientist studies erosion, volcanoes, and earthquakes? Answer: Erosion Strikes X

Question 8: What type of scientist studies erosion, volcanoes, and earthquakes? Answer: Erosion Strikes XX

Question 9: In what type of rock would you most likely find a fossil? Answer: Sedimentary Strikes

Question 9: In what type of rock would you most likely find a fossil? Answer: Sedimentary Strikes X

Question 9: In what type of rock would you most likely find a fossil? Answer: Sedimentary Strikes XX

Question 10: What do we call molten rock when it is inside the earth? Answer: Magma Strikes

Question 10: What do we call molten rock when it is inside the earth? Answer: Magma Strikes X

Question 10: What do we call molten rock when it is inside the earth? Answer: Magma Strikes XX

Question 11: What are the giant slabs of rock which fit together to form the earth’s surface called? Answer: Tectonic plates Strikes

Question 11: What are the giant slabs of rock which fit together to form the earth’s surface called? Answer: Tectonic plates Strikes X

Question 11: What are the giant slabs of rock which fit together to form the earth’s surface called? Answer: Tectonic plates Strikes XX

Question 12: What is the term used for materials broken down by rain, wind, and chemical reaction? Answer: Weathering Strikes

Question 12: What is the term used for materials broken down by rain, wind, and chemical reaction Answer: Weathering Strikes X

Question 12: What is the term used for materials broken down by rain, wind, and chemical reaction Answer: Weathering Strikes XX

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Video Bonus Question You will be given one question about the following video clip. If you get it right you double your extra credit points. If you get it wrong you lose everything! What do you say...do you want to play?

Video Bonus Question Question: Where are prehistoric animals preserved as whole animals?

Video Bonus Question Answer: sedimentary rock

INSTRUCTIONS Enter questions and answers for questions 1-12. You will have to copy/paste for each of numbered questions. Click once to display correct answer. If they get the question right, click green button, red if they get it wrong. Number of strikes will appear. If they get 8 right in a row, they will have a red light challenge question. If they make it all the way through 12 questions without 3 strikes, they can risk all of their extra credit on a video bonus question (double or nothing). Right answer Wrong answer