Unit 1
Unit 3
Earth's Interior
Waves+Energy
Random
100

Newton's First Law of Motion is also known as the Law of:

Inertia

100

To precisely locate an earthquake's epicenter, scientists use a technique that requires finding the intersection point of circles drawn from at least __________ different seismograph stations.

3

100

Which wave is faster, P-waves or S-waves?

P-waves

100

Which type of wave MUST have a material medium (like air, water, or a solid) to travel through?

Mechanical Waves

100

Which layer of the Earth can S-waves not travel through?

Outer Core

200

In the same plant growth experiment, what is the dependent variable?

Height of the plants

200

When two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, what type of boundary is formed?

Transform Boundary

200

What was the name of the supercontinent that is believed to have existed millions of years ago.

Pangea

200

What term is used to describe the lowest point of a transverse wave?

Trough

200

The Hawaiian Islands were formed over a stationary plume of magma rising from the mantle, which is called a __________________.

Hot spot

300

Which of the following is an example of a controlled variable in the plant growth experiment?

Type of soil

300

What is the process called when one tectonic plate sinks beneath another at a convergent boundary?

Subduction

300

Which layer of the Earth has convection currents and flows as a thick, semi-solid.

Mantle

300

When sound waves travel through a solid material and then enter the air, what part of the wave changes to cause it to bend or change direction?

Speed

300

The ____________ is the exact location on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake rupture occurs.

Epicenter

400

In an experiment testing the effect of fertilizer on plant growth, what is the independent variable?

Amount of fertilizer

400

Which type of plate boundary is primarily responsible for creating new seafloor (oceanic crust) at a mid-ocean ridge?

Divergent Boundary

400

Which type of crust is generally thinner yet more dense?

Oceanic

400

Name a common practical application of Infrared waves?

Remote control, reduce inflammation

400

What natural shield exists in the atmosphere that helps absorb some UV rays before they reach Earth?

Ozone layer

500

List the six steps of the scientific method in order.

1. Observation/Question

2. Research

3. Hypothesis

4. Testing

5. Conclusion

6. Share

500

The intense heat in Earth's mantle that causes the tectonic plates to move is transferred by a process called _________________. 

Convection/Convection Currents

500

Describe the orientation and function of the lithosphere and the asthenosphere.

Lithosphere floats on top of asthenosphere which flows slowly beneath it

500

Which of the following lists the seven types of electromagnetic waves in order from lowest to highest frequency?

Radio, Micro, Infrared, Visible, UV, X-ray, Gamma

500

Which ratio is the most important when determining how air resistance affects a falling object?

Mass:Surface area

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