DOS WEEK OF MAR 24-28. DOS MONDAY 1. Beaches that have eroded are reclaimed through ________________. Weathering Deposition Beach nourishment Mass movement.

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DOS WEEK OF MAR 24-28

DOS MONDAY 1. Beaches that have eroded are reclaimed through ________________. Weathering Deposition Beach nourishment Mass movement

DOS MONDAY 2. The following across a river can cause: A beach to erode because it holds back sediment Deposition at a beach because sediment is NOT held back Both of the above None of the above

DOS MONDAY 3. ________________ is a method farmers use to plant crops built on hillsides in layers. Deposition Contour plowing Terracing None of these

DOS MONDAY 4. A microscope is better than a magnifying glass to look at a leaf cell because: It weighs more than a magnifying glass. It cost more than a magnifying glass. It makes objects appear larger than magnifying glass. It’s easier to use than a magnifying glass

DOS MONDAY 5. A shark is a vertebrate because it Is cold-blooded Has backbone Lives in the ocean Lay eggs

DOS TUESDAY 1. Longshore currents help create: ☺ Beaches which is the area of land along a river or ocean ☺ Dunes or hill of sand ☺ Rivers ☺ Drumlins, a mound of soil and rock formed from glaciers

DOS TUESDAY 2. How do earthquakes change the land? ☺ They transport sediment ☺ They form cracks in the surface ☺ They release ash and lava ☺ They cause chemical weathering

DOS TUESDAY 3. Technology helps scientist by ☺ Increasing the accuracy of their measurements ☺ Reducing the need to take measurements ☺ Decreasing the need to make observations ☺ Decreasing the need to compare observations

DOS TUESDAY 4. Which characteristic is ONLY true of mammals? ☺ They look like their parents. ☺ They only live on land. ☺ They nurse their young with milk. ☺ They have backbones.

DOS TUESDAY 5. Which of the following is the first step in the scientific method? ☺ Ask a question. ☺ Analyze your data. ☺ Draw a conclusion. ☺ None of the above.

DOS Wednesday 1. Scientist have classified the animal kingdom into two main groups which are: Species and phylum Plants and animals Vertebrates and invertebrates Vertebrates and mammals

DOS Wednesday 2. The table below lists a scientist recordings when different substances were mixed together. Which test shows a chemical change occurred? Test 1 and 3 Test 2 and 4 Both of these above None of these above TestResults 1Dissolved 2Ashes formed 3Liquid changed to a solid 4Had a bad smell

DOS Wednesday 3. Heaven looks through a microscope and sees small block structures. What is she MOST likely looking at? Water Wind Pebbles Wood

DOS Wednesday 4. Some of Earth’s landforms occur due to the following process: first weathering, next is __________, then deposition. Breaking rock Erosion Sand dunes deltas

DOS Wednesday 5. A ___________ is a person who studies earthquakes. biologist zoologist seismologist pianist

DOS Thursday 1. Which of the following in NOT correct? A bar graph compares data. A circle graph displays fractions or percentages. A line graph shows change over a period of time. A thermometer measures the weight of an object.

DOS Thursday 2. Which tool would you use to study what is occurring in this picture? Hand lens Microscope Video camera All of these

DOS Thursday 3. Which statement is NOT correct?.75 = ¾ 9/10 =.90.8 = 4/5 2/4 =.24

DOS Thursday 4. ______ are rows of plants or fences that slows wind in an attempt to control soil erosion. Beach nourishment Seawall Groin Windbreaks

DOS Thursday 5. Women are excellent cooks. This statement is an example of: An inference A prediction Quantitative data All of these