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TEKS 5.7A
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5.7A Earth and space. The student knows Earth's surface is constantly changing and consists of useful resources. The student is expected to explore the processes that led to the formation of sedimentary rocks and fossil fuels ***STAAR Released questions – first few questions, then “STAAR” quality questions for the rest
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What are some ways that glaciers can affect the surface of the Earth?
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Glaciers can: -erode rocks and sediment on a mountainside. -push sediment on top of other sediment, creating layers. -breakdown different landforms. -deliver sediment into an area creating deposition.
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Erosion is the process of moving sediment from one location to another. Erosion often occurs on hillsides. What are some things that we can do to slow down erosion?
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Answers can include: -plant grass on the hillside. The roots help to hold the soil in place. -Place large rocks on the hillside to hold the soil in place. Create a drainage system so that rain cannot move the soil as quickly.
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What is the main source of energy for ALL life on Earth? (This includes plants, animals, cycles, etc.)
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The Sun
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Explain weathering, erosion and deposition.
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Erosion is the process of moving sediment from one place to another. Weathering is the breaking down of large rocks into smaller rocks. Eventually, soil is formed this way. Deposition is the process of dropping off sediment into a new location. Deltas are formed because of deposition.
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How are fossil fuels formed?
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Fossil Fuels formed from buried remains of plant and animal life that was changed by millions of years of pressure and heat.
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A Fossil fuels are usually found- A. at the surface of the ocean B. in the atmosphere C. below ground D. on mountain peaks
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A Fossil fuels are usually found- Answer: C. below ground
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A What is one difference between a common fuel such as wood and a fossil fuel? A. Wood takes longer to replace B. Fossil fuels burn brighter C. Fossil fuels make more efficient fuels D. Wood is in higher demand
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A What is one difference between a common fuel such as wood and a fossil fuel? Answer: C. Fossil fuels make more efficient fuels
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A The car you ride in runs on gasoline, which is a fossil fuel. Which of the following gives gasoline its energy? A. Plants B. Sun C. Sugars D. Thermal energy
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A The car you ride in runs on gasoline, which is a fossil fuel. Which of the following gives gasoline its energy? Answer: B. Sun
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A Coal, a common fossil fuel, is formed from which of the following types of matter? A. Freshwater algae B. bodies of dead dinosaurs C. marine organisms D. tree trunks, leaves, and freshwater plants
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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.7A Coal, a common fossil fuel, is formed from which of the following types of matter? Answer: D. tree trunks, leaves, and freshwater plants
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