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$2 $5 $10 $20 $2 $4 $10 $20 $40 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $2 $4 $10 $20 $40 $3 $6 $15 $30 $60 $1 Vocabulary Double Vocabulary Multiple Choice Double Multiple Choice Science Review

Vocabulary Any feature on the surface of the Earth caused by weathering, erosion, deposition, or movement is known as this.

Vocabulary What is a landform?

Vocabulary This is a rock formed by the layering of such materials as sand and clay that are cemented together under great pressure over time.

Vocabulary What is sedimentary rock?

Vocabulary This is the preserved remains or imprints of plants or animals found in layers of sedimentary rock.

Vocabulary What are fossils?

Vocabulary A theory about how the continents change positions on the surface of the earth over time.

Vocabulary What is the theory of the Continental Drift?

Vocabulary The process of breaking down the Earth’s surface into soil and sand through a series of physical and chemical changes.

Vocabulary What is weathering?

Double Vocabulary Mass movement

Double Vocabulary What is the rapid downward movement of earth materials due to gravity?

Double Vocabulary Stream table

Double Vocabulary What is a model used to observe earth changes in a lab setting?

Double Vocabulary Volcano

Double Vocabulary What is a mountain that is formed as a result of heat and pressure inside the Earth?

Double Vocabulary Erosion

Double Vocabulary What is the process of moving earth materials from one location to another?

Double Vocabulary Deposition

Double Vocabulary What is the process of putting earth materials in a new place?

Multiple Choice Marine fossils found in sedimentary rock at the top of a mountain might indicate this: a. most likely the mountain at one time was covered by ocean waters. b. early marine animals could breathe air. c. they were deposited there by flowing lava. d. none of the above.

Multiple Choice What is a. most likely the mountain at one time was covered by ocean waters?

Multiple Choice This does not cause erosion: a. water b. plant growth c. ice d. wind

Multiple Choice What is b. plant growth?

Multiple Choice In elevating a stream table, you could demonstrate this: a. water moving at a fast rate cannot pick up any earth materials. b. that water always meanders from side to side down a hill. c. the speed of the water does not change as the elevation rises d. how the speed of the water effects erosion.

Multiple Choice What is d. how the speed of the water effects erosion?

Multiple Choice New land formed at the mouth of a river is caused by this: a. chemical action b. weathering c. deposition d. erosion

Multiple Choice What is c. deposition?

Multiple Choice Some fossils were discovered at the bottom of a new cave. The fossils at the bottom of the cave were oldest because: a. older fossils are heavier and sink to the bottom of the layers. b. fossils that are more recent are on the bottom. c. the oldest layers of sedimentary rock are on the bottom. d. all of the above.

Multiple Choice What is c. the oldest layers of sedimentary rock are on the bottom?

Double Multiple Choice This would NOT be an example of weathering: a. Acid rain making holes in limestone statues. b. Canyons being formed by fast moving rivers. c. An avalanche of snow falling off the mountain. d. Rocks being cracked by the continuous freezing and melting of water.

Double Multiple Choice What is c. an avalanche of snow falling off the mountain?

Double Multiple Choice A combination of these forces work together to cause weathering, erosion, and deposition to change the surface of the earth: a. ice, wind, waves, and flowing water b. ice, wind, fire, and electricity c. electricity, matter, and sound d. ice, sound, light, and matter

Double Multiple Choice What is a. ice, wind, waves, and flowing water?

Double Multiple Choice New mountains (landforms) are created as a result of at least one of these two processes: a. Glaciers forming under the Earth’s surface and water coming up through sinkholes in the ocean. b. Global warming and ice freezing under the Earth’s surface. c. Volcanoes erupting or continental plates pushing together d. All of the above.

Double Multiple Choice What is c. volcanoes erupting or continental plates pushing together?

Double Multiple Choice Cause and Effect: Acid rain is caused by_____and it’s effect is _______. An example of this is acid rain and pollution destroy a statue. a. Ice, mass movement b. Continental Drift, new landform c. Chemical action, weathering d. Plant growth, weathering

Double Multiple Choice What is c. chemical action and weathering?

Double Multiple Choice Austin drew a before and after picture of a tsunami as a natural disaster. His before picture included a peaceful seashore scene with boats, trees, and cottages. His after picture would most likely include: a. Steam rising from cracks on the beach. b. A funnel cloud (tornado) touching down on a beach and lifting the boats. c. A mountain forming on the beach. d. A huge wave hitting the beach and the boats and cottages are being destroyed.

Double Multiple Choice What is d. a huge wave hitting the beach and the boats and cottages are being destroyed?

Science Review 32 F

Science Review What is the freezing point of water in degrees Fahrenheit?

Science Review Solid, Liquid, Gas

Science Review What are the three states of matter?

Science Review When you unplug a bulb in this, all lights go out.

Science Review What is a series circuit?

Science Review This form of energy can travel in straight lines and can be reflected and refracted.

Science Review What is light?

Science Review Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

Science Review What are the three forms of thermal energy?

Final Jeopardy Answer Heavy rain falling on a mountain causes a mudslide. Name the cause and effect of the mudslide.

Final Jeopardy Question What is water (cause) and mass movement (effect)?

: Essential Question Topic Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game