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Clicker Review for Chapter 1. Geosynchronous/geostationary orbit.

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1 Clicker Review for Chapter 1

2 Geosynchronous/geostationary orbit

3 Stays over the same spot on the earth is in a Geosynchronous/geostationary orbit

4 What layer of the earth is molten (liquid)? A. crust B. mantle C. outer core D. inner core

5 What layer of the earth is considered “plastic”? A. crust B. mantle C. outer core D. inner core

6 Why is the inner core solid? A. the pressure from the overlying layers keeps it from expanding and becoming a liquid. B. the composition of the inner core is different from the composition of the outer core. C. there is more water in the outer core than the inner core. D. the inner core is hotter than the outer core.

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9 decrease in pollutants around midnight is -- low auto traffic

10 of different fertilizers on the growth of bean plants? with a different fertilizer with the with a different fertilizer same fertilizer

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12 The contour interval on this map is A.0.5 km B.400 m C.200 m D.100 m

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14 In what direction is Richmond from Danville?

15 Which point is located on the equator? A.1 B.3 C.2 D.none

16 What is the longitude of the final position?

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18 Which region is the Blue Ridge?

19 What is the elevation of D? The contour interval is 20 feet… – A. 5660 B. 5540 C. 5990 D. 5620

20 Which are incorrect? – A. 1 and 6 – B. 1,3 and 6 – C. 4,2 and 5 – D. all are correct

21 NO CLICKERS… What is H? A. valley B. mountain C. slope D. depression AHAH AGAG

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23 The Equator is located at

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25 Meridians cannot exceed

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27 The gentlest area on the map shown is

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29 On the Earth the time difference between E and D is A.2 hours B.4 hours C.5 hours D.24 hours

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32 Lines that run parallel to the equator are called

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36 Which point is located on 30 degrees west longitude

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40 The distance in degrees measuring north or south of the equator is called

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43 28 grams, A. 28 g/ml B. 7 g/ml C. 5 g/ml D. 2 g/ml

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46 33 The length of the rock is 10 mL The weight of the rock is 10 g The volume of the rock is 10 mL The density of the rock is 10 oz

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50 Which region is the piedmont?

51 Which region is the Coastal Plain?

52 Which region is the Appalachian Plateau?

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57 NO CLICKERS… What is D? A. valley B. mountain C. slope D. depression AHAH AGAG I

58 NO CLICKERS… What is G? A. valley B. mountain C. slope D. depression AHAH AGAG

59 NO CLICKERS… What is E? A. valley B. mountain C. slope D. depression AHAH AGAG

60 A. All are correct B. 1,3 and 4 C. none are correct D. 1 and 3 only

61 Name the planets from left to right. A. mercury, venus, earth, mars B. Mars, venus, earth, mercury C. earth, venus, mercury, mars D. venus, earth, mars, mercury

62 John wants to test fertilizers on plants to see which works the best. What is the independent variable? A. type of plants B. plant growth rate C. amount of water D. fertilizer

63 John wants to test fertilizers on plants to see which works the best. What is the dependent variable? A. type of plants B. plant growth rate C. amount of water D. amount of sunlight

64 John wants to test fertilizers on plants to see which works the best. What is a constant? A. amount of fertilizer B. plant growth rate C. plant color D. number of blooms

65 John wants to test fertilizers on plants to see which works the best. What would be the control? A. amount of sunlight B. plant growth rate C. plant without fertilizer D. number of blooms

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