Which of the following statements best describes the role of the Sun in the water cycle?
A The Sun causes water molecules to split and no longer be a part of the water cycle.
B Heating of the Earth by the Sun causes water to change form and move.
C Water from the Sun travels to the Earth in the form of clouds that cause precipitation.
D The Sun does not have a role in the movement of water on and above the Earth's surface
B Heating of the Earth by the Sun causes water to change form and move.
Which of the following will NOT rapidly change the land on Earth?
A A volcano
B An earthquake
C A heat wave
D A landslide
C A heat wave
Why does oil float on water?
A Oil is more dense than water so it floats
B Water is less dense than oil so it sinks
C Oil is less dense than water so it floats
D Water is more dense than water so it floats
C Oil is less dense than water so it floats
Two students designed an experiment to test the effects of force on an object. They stood on opposite sides of a large box and then they applied a push to the box. The box moved to the right
Why did the box move to the right?
A The magnetic force was stronger on the left so the box moved to the right
B Gravity was stronger on the left so the box moved to the right
C The pushing force was greater on the left so the box moved to the right
D The friction was less on the left so the box moved to the right
C The pushing force was greater on the left so the box moved to the right
What would change if Earth rotates on its axis more slowly?
A There would be only two seasons.
B There would be more days in a year.
C There would be a longer day.
D There would be three high and low tides.
C There would be a longer day.
Which of the following statements best describes the interaction of the Sun and the ocean in the water cycle?
A The color of the ocean water becomes a light blue.
B The temperature of the water decreases.
C The water changes state from liquid to gas.
D The ocean water becomes less salty.
C The water changes state from liquid to gas.
What is coal made from?
A Plants and Animals
B Animals Only
C Plants Only
D Swamp Water
C Plants only
The diagram shows a demonstration that Miss Ward did as an introduction yo a science lesson in her 5th grade class.
The demonstration indicates that when components are combined into a solution, they — A may show different physical properties from when they are individual
B always maintain the same physical properties as when they are individual
C are easily separated using their physical properties
D have the same change in their physical properties
A may show different physical properties from when they are individual
Which type of force can change on different planets?
A Magnetism
B Friction
C Gravity
D Electrical
C Gravity
What does the Earth and Moon have in common?
A They both have revolutions of 365 days
B They both have atmospheres
C They both have craters
D They both have tides
C They both have craters
What is the main difference between weather and climate?
A Weather is over a long period of time and Climate is day by day
B Weather is when it's rainy and climate is when its Sunny
C Weather is over a long period of time and Climate is over a long period of time.
D Weather is day by day and Climate is over a long period of time
D Weather is day by day and Climate is over a long period of time
Which of the following is associated with the formation of sedimentary rock?
A Heat and melting
B Compaction and Cementation
C Chemical change and heat
D Melting and pressure
B Compaction and Cementation
Miss Ward built a simple circuit with a switch to power a lightbulb
When the circuit is complete, the bulb lights up. What will happen if she removes the switch and connects the wires on either side of the switch directly to each other?
A The battery will die.
B The bulb will light up.
C The lightbulb will remain dark.
D The current will flow in the opposite direction.
C The lightbulb will remain dark.
On which surface would the friction be the greatest?
A Gravel
B Sand Paper
C Tile
D Carpet
A Gravel
Earth is the 3rd closest planet to the Sun. Earth orbits between which of the following planets?
A Mercury and Venus
B Venus and Mars
C Mars and Jupiter
D Jupiter and Saturn
B Venus and Mars
Which step in the water cycle is when trees release their water from the sun's heat, otherwise known as tree sweat?
A Transportation
B Transpiration
C Transmigration
D Transposition
B Transpiration
How do river deltas change over time?
A More and more sediments build up around the delta. The river develops more branches.
B Water erosion continues. The ocean wears away the land, and the coastline recedes.
C Water erosion continues. Smaller river branches disappear, and the main branch becomes deeper.
D Fewer sediments are deposited into the river system. The river valley dries up, and vegetation dies out.
A More and more sediments build up around the delta. The river develops more branches.
A glue stick melted on Laura's desk and mixed with some pencil shavings. Which of the following is NOT true about the substances in the mixture?
A The pencil shavings lost their original physical properties once mixed with the glue.
B The glue maintained the same physical properties it had before it mixed with the pencil shavings.
C The pencil shavings maintained the same physical properties they had before they mixed with the glue.
D The glue and the pencil shavings were side by side but could still be separated.
A The pencil shavings lost their original physical properties once mixed with the glue.
Which of these shows reflection?
How long is the Moon's Orbit?
A 24 Hours
B 365 Days
C 29.5 Days
D 1 Year
C 29.5 Days
Scientists are able to examine the rings of trees to determine what weather conditions were like many years ago. A researcher who studies climate would most likely study samples from —
A preserved pine pollen to determine the average rainfall over a 15-year period
B recently cut pine trees to determine the average rainfall over a 5-month period
C live pine trees to determine the average rainfall over a 50-day period
D fossilized pine trees to determine the average rainfall over a 1,000-year period
D fossilized pine trees to determine the average rainfall over a 1,000-year period
A student wants to create a model that shows how sand dunes are formed. First, she places sand in an aluminum pan. Which step will she also need to include in her procedure?
A Pour a cup of water into the pan of sand.
B Shake the pan of sand back and forth.
C Place the pan of sand near a fan.
D Place a block of ice in the sand.
C Place the pan of sand near a fan.
People rely on electricity to do many jobs. A source of energy is needed to produce this electricity. One of the ways this energy can be created is from moving water. Hydroelectric power plants are used for this purpose. Water flows naturally in a river. When you build a dam to hold back the water, it creates a lake with a large amount of water. Some water is then allowed to flow through small tunnels in the dam. This creates more force in the water flow, which turns turbines. The movement of the turbines turns a generator that produces electricity. Hoover Dam is an example of a dam that produces a large amount of hydroelectric power for the western part of the country.
According to the above electricity reading passage and diagram, using water to turn the turbines in a hydroelectric power plant is an example of using what form of energy to produce electricity?
A Light
B Mechanical
C Thermal
D Electrical
B Mechanical
People rely on electricity to do many jobs. A source of energy is needed to produce this electricity. One of the ways this energy can be created is from moving water. Hydroelectric power plants are used for this purpose. Water flows naturally in a river. When you build a dam to hold back the water, it creates a lake with a large amount of water. Some water is then allowed to flow through small tunnels in the dam. This creates more force in the water flow, which turns turbines. The movement of the turbines turns a generator that produces electricity. Hoover Dam is an example of a dam that produces a large amount of hydroelectric power for the western part of the country.
According to the above electricity reading passage and diagram, using water to turn the turbines in a hydroelectric power plant is an example of using what form of energy to produce electricity?
A Light
B Mechanical
C Thermal
D Electrical
B Mechanical
What causes the seasons on Earth?
A Earth's Rotation
B Earth's Tilt on its axis only
C Earth's Orbit around the Sun
D Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit around the Sun.
D Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit around the Sun.