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1 Identify the fib (statement that is not true)
Three Facts and a Fib Identify the fib (statement that is not true)

2 Nature of Science The dependent variable is the one the scientist deliberately changes. An inference is a possible explanation for an observation. Scientific investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Comparative and descriptive are two types of investigations.

3 Nature of Science The dependent variable is the one the scientist deliberately changes. An inference is a possible explanation for an observation. Scientific investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Comparative and descriptive are two types of investigations.

4 Layers of the Earth The lithosphere is made up of the crust and upper mantle. The crust is the outer most layer of the Earth. The mantle is a very hot, semi-solid layer of the Earth. The asthenosphere is part of the outer core.

5 Layers of the Earth The lithosphere is made up of the crust and upper mantle. The crust is the outer most layer of the Earth. The mantle is a very hot, semi-solid layer of the Earth. The asthenosphere is part of the outer core.

6 Minerals Luster of a mineral means how well it reflects light.
Color is the best property to use to identify minerals. Hardness is measured using the Mohs scale. Minerals are classified by physical properties.

7 Minerals Luster of a mineral means how well it reflects light.
Color is the best property to use to identify minerals. Hardness is measured using the Mohs scale. Minerals are classified by physical properties.

8 Rock Cycle Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure deep beneath Earth’s surface. Rocks can be classified by their process of formation. Sedimentary rocks form when lava is pressed together over time. Igneous rocks form when magma cools and hardens.

9 Rock Cycle Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure deep beneath Earth’s surface. Rocks can be classified by their process of formation. Sedimentary rocks form when lava is pressed together over time. Igneous rocks form when magma cools and hardens.

10 Plate Tectonics Write 4 statements about plate tectonics. 3 facts
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