Space
Rock Cycle
Water Cycle
Engineering
W.E.D
100

How many planets are there?

8

100

In a set of rock layers, how do you find the oldest layer?

It is the lowest, or deepest in the earth.

100

What is the name for a big, fluffy, cotton ball like cloud?

Cumulus

100

What kind of engineer would solve problems related to power grids, motors, radars, and other systems and equipment?

Electrical engineer

100

What is weathering?

the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.

200

How many moon phases are there?

8

200

What are rocks made of?

Minerals

200

What is the name for the process of the formation of clouds or fog?

Condensation

200
What is one way to prevent flooding in a city?

rain gardens, permeable pavement, stormwater paths, etc.

200

Which pat of W.E.D drops it?

 Deposition

300

How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the sun?

365 days

300

What is a trace fossil?

A trace or example that a creature or plant existed in a space, preserved in rock.

300

What is the word for rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground after forming into a cloud?

Precipitation

300

What step comes after design when you are trying to solve a problem?

Testing

300

Give an example of a natural disaster

Earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, etc.

400

What is the closest planet to the sun?

Mercury

400

What is one distinguishing feature of a mineral based on how hard it is to scratch?

Mineral hardness

400

What is the name for water that has turned from a solid into a gas?

Water vapor

400

What is one method to stop erosion?

Walls, planting trees/vegetation, waterways, etc.

400

What is the name for the scale of how dangerous earthquakes are?

Richter
500

What phenomenon does the earth's tilt cause?

Seasons

500

How are metamorphic rocks formed?

High pressure and heat
500

What types of clouds are found at extremely high altitudes?

Cirrus

500

What does a civil engineer do?

designs, constructs, and maintains public works and infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, dams, airports, and sewage systems

500

Why is California more at risk to natural disasters than other states?

Fault lines, and coastline.

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