Science Review
Science Review
Science Review
Science Review
Science Review
100

What is the order of Earth’s layers, from most dense to least dense?

Core, Mantle, Crust

100

Why is the composition of the mantle molten while the crust is solid?

Convection Currents 

100

 How does mountain building occur?

When two plates collide in a convergent boundary

100

 A scientist notices while driving across North Carolina that in the western part of the state the soils are red clay, while in the eastern part of the state the soils are black. Why are there different soil types?

Different parent material

100

Which properties of soil most often affect its ability to support plant growth?

A. texture, pH, and fertility

B. color, shape, and particle size

C. location, particle size, and color

D. pH, location, and dissolved oxygen

texture, pH, and fertility

200

Which layer of Earth has the highest temperature?

Inner Core 

200

Which factor has caused the most changes in Earth’s surface throughout history?

Tectonic Plates 

200

Which most likely occurs at a subduction zone?

Earthquakes and Volcanoes 

200

Which is the process, caused by moving water, wind, ice, and gravity, that transports sediment from one place to another?

erosion 

200

 What must happen to sedimentary rock before it is transformed into igneous rock?

It must melt and turn into magma 

300

Which layer of Earth is the most dense?

Inner Core 

300

Which type of plate boundary is changing the crustal surface when they are separating from one another?

Divergent Boundary 

300

What is the geological process that creates an ocean

trench?

An oceanic crust plate sliding up underneath another oceanic crust plate

300

How do worms affect soil?

They create tunnels in the soil which allow air to get into the soil

300

Which type of rock is created when heat and pressure act on an existing rock?

Metamorphic rock 

400

Which layer of Earth contains tectonic plates that slowly move?

Mantle 

400

Which tectonic plate boundary that causes crustal earthquakes?

Transform Boundary 

400

Please describe oceanic crust and continental crust referring to its thickness.

Oceanic Crust is thin but more dense and Continental Crust is thick but less dense

400

Which is a vertical section of soil that shows the layers?

Soil Horizon

400

What environment would soil most likely form quickly?

A warm, wet region

500

Which geological structure refers to the upper rigid layer of Earth that consists of the crust and part of the upper mantle?

Lithosphere 

500

How would a scientist study waves of energy that travel through Earth’s layers?

Seismology 

500

Which is a process that can break down rocks into soil?

Water freezing in the cracks of rocks and then melting washing away the soil and breaking down rocks

500

How is Sedimentary Rock formed?

Taking broken rock sediments and adding pressure to create layered rock.

500

Why is it important to protect and conserve our soil

Humans need to maintain the soil nutrients so that farmers can continue to grow food on fertile lands

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