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SOL 5.7 The Changing

Earth

Bedrowsky’s

Hoops

Plate Tectonics

Earth Layers

Changes to Earth

Erosion and Deposition

The Scientific Method

Q 1 pt.

Q 2 pt.

Q 3 pt.

Q 4 pt.

Q 5 pt.

Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt.Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt.

Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt.

Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt.

Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt.

Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt.

Buzzer Shot

Hoops

Plate Tectonics

Earth Layers

Changes to Earth

Erosion and Deposition

The Scientific Method

Q 1 pt.

Q 2 pt.

Q 3 pt.

Q 4 pt.

Q 5 pt.

Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt.Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt.

Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt.

Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt.

Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt.

Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt.

Buzzer Shot

1 pt. Question from Plate Tectonics

How many major plates make up the earth’s crust?

a) 7b) 14c) 9

d) 28

1pt. Answer from Plate Tectonics

B. 14

2 pt. Question from Plate Tectonics

This type of boundary occurs when a continental crust goes over an

oceanic crust.a) transform

b) convergentc) subductiond) divergent

2 pt. Answer from Plate Tectonics

c. subduction

3 pt. Question from Plate Tectonics

This type of boundary occurs when two plates collide.

a) transformb) convergentc) subductiond) divergent

3 pt. Answer from Plate Tectonics

b. Convergent

4 pt. Question from Plate Tectonics

This type of boundary occurs when two plates pull apart.

a) transformb) convergentc) subductiond) divergent

4 pt. Answer from Plate Tectonics

d. divergent

5 pt. Question from Plate Tectonics

This type of boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other, this is occurring in California with the Juan

de Fuca plate and the North American plate.a) transform

b) convergentc) subductiond) divergent

5 pt. Answer from Plate Tectonics

a. Transform

1 pt. Question fromEarth Layers

The layer of the Earth that is made of basalt and granite is called the _____________.

a) mantleb) inner corec) outer cored) crust

1 pt. Answer from Earth Layers

d. crust

2 pt. Question from Earth Layers

This layer of the earth is made of molten iron and nickel.

a) mantleb) inner corec) outer cored) crust

2 pt. Answer from Earth Layers

C. Outer core

3 pt. Question from Earth Layers

This layer is made of solid iron and nickel.

a) mantleb) inner corec) outer cored) crust

3 pt. Answer from Earth Layers

b) Inner core

4 pt. Question from Earth Layers

This layer is 1,800 miles thick and contains convection currents.

a) mantleb) inner corec) outer cored) crust

4 pt. Answer from Earth Layers

a) Mantle

5 pt. Question from Earth LayersThese cause the plates to move in the

crust.a) convention currentsb) convection currentsc) earthquakesd) tides

5 pt. Answer from Earth Layers

b) Convection currents

1 pt. Question from Changes to Earth

This type of weathering takes place when animals and plants breakdown rocks.

a) physical weatheringb) chemical weatheringc) biological weathering

d) mechanical weathering

1 pt. Answer from Changes to Earth

c. biological

2 pt. Question from Changes to Earth

This type of weathering takes place when the atoms and molecules are broken down.

a) physical weatheringb) chemical weatheringc) biological weatheringd) mechanical weathering

2 pt. Answer from Changes to Earth

b) chemical

3 pt. Question from Changes to Earth

The freeze-thaw cycle is part of what type of weathering.

a) physical weatheringb) chemical weatheringc) biological weatheringd) mechanical weathering

3 pt. Answer from Changes to Earth

d) mechanical

4 pt. Question from Changes to Earth

This type of can be seen when the same rock changes color.

a) physical weatheringb) chemical weatheringc) biological weatheringd) mechanical weathering

4 pt. Answer from Changes to Earth

b) chemical

5 pt. Question from Changes to Earth

This type of weathering is when algae and fungus break down rocks.

a) physical weatheringb) chemical weatheringc) biological weatheringd) mechanical weathering

5 pt. Answer from Changes to Earth

c) biological

1 pt. Question from Erosion and Deposition

This is what happens when sediments are carried down the river and are deposited somewhere else.

a) depositionb) tidesc) erosiond) weathering

1 pt. Answer from Erosion and Deposition

a) deposition

2 pt. Question from Erosion and Deposition

The following is what is formed when sediments build up where the ocean meets a river.

a) tidesb) beachc) deltad) sand

2 pt. Answer from Erosion and Deposition

c) delta

3 pt. Question from Erosion and DepositionThe Grand Canyon was formed bya) peopleb) erosionc) transform faultd) biological weathering

3 pt. Answer from Erosion and Deposition

b) erosion

4 pt. Question from Erosion and Deposition

Sides of mountains and landscapes can be altered over time due to

a) depositionb) erosionc) sedimentsd) Mrs. Bedrowsky’s shovel

4 pt. Answer from Erosion and Deposition

b) erosion

5 pt. Question from Erosion and Deposition

What type of lake is formed when a river changes its path.

a) round lakeb) ox bow lakec) arrow laked) long lake

5 pt. Answer from Erosion and Deposition

b) ox bow lake

1 pt. Question from The Scientific Method

This step is known as making an educated guessA. Draw a conclusionB. HypothesisC. ExperimentD. Collect Information

1 pt. Answer from The Scientific Method

B. Hypothesis

2 pt. Question from The Scientific Method

In this step of the Scientific Method you usually use a table.A. Draw a conclusionB. HypothesisC. ExperimentD. Collect Information

2 pt. Answer from The Scientific Method

D. Collect Information

3 pt. Question from The Scientific Method

This is when you inform people of your results A. Draw a conclusionB. HypothesisC. ExperimentD. Collect Information

3 pt. Answer from The Scientific Method

A. Draw a conclusion

4 pt. Question from The Scientific Method

This is an IF, THEN statement.

A. Draw a conclusionB. HypothesisC. ExperimentD. Collect Information

4 pt. Answer from The Scientific Method

B. Hypothesis

5 pt. Question from The Scientific Method

The statement: The higher you drop a ball from the higher it bounces is an example of a

A. Draw a conclusionB. HypothesisC. ExperimentD. Collect Information

5 pt. Answer from The Scientific Method

A. Draw a conclusion

Buzzer ShotIn Earth Science the dumping of sediments can be

carried by..

(more than one answer may be appropriate)

A. the seaB. riversC. glaciersD. deposition

Buzzer Shot Answer

A. the seaB. riversC. glaciers

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