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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Think Like a Scientist Journey to the Center of the Earth Rockin’ and Erodin’ (deposition too!) Break it Down and Rock it Hodge Podge
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What does this tool measure? Also Name it!
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A graduated cylinder measures volume!
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What are the six steps to the scientific method?
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Problem, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, and Conclusion
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What unit is commonly used with a triple-beam balance?
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Grams
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What unit is common used with a graduated cylinder?
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Milliliters (mL)
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According to the scientific method, what should you do before you start your research?
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Come up with a problem or question.
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An Earthquake
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This layer includes the crust and the upper most part of the mantle.
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The lithosphere
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As this layer spins, it gives Earth its magnetic field.
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The outer core.
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The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
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Asthenosphere
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What type of currents occur in the asthenosphere that cause the plates the move centimeters each year? Shamrock Double!
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CONVECTION currents
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B. Wind blowing soil away
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Which of the following is NOT an example of erosion? a)The formation of underground caves by groundwater b)The eruption of a volcano c)A landslide d)The carving of the grand canyon
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B) The eruption of a volcano
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Wind, water, glaciers, and gravity
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Define Erosion
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The movement of sediment from one place to another.
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B. Prevent erosion
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A type of weathering where rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.
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Mechanical Weathering
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The type of weathering in this picture.
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Mechanical Weathering
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Acid Rain
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Igneous rocks form from the cooling and crystallization of magma
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A B C
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A: Igneous B: Metamorphic C: Sedimentary
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Accumulation of Mud in Bays
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Plate Tectonics
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This is the difference in location between the magnetic north pole and the geographic north pole
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Magnetic Declination
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Name one piece of evidence Alfred Wegener used to support his Theory of Continental Drift.
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1)Continents fit like a puzzle 2) Distribution of fossils 3) Evidence of climate change on the continents
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a)Cold and moist b)Cold and dry c)Warm and moist d)Warm and dry Weathering is most likely is which type of climate?
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Warm and Moist climates
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