Crust
Mantle
Outer core
Inner core
Newbern Facts
100

 What layer of the Earth do we live on?

 The crust.

100

Which layer is directly below the crust?

The mantle.

100

Is the outer core solid or liquid?

: Liquid.

100

 Is the inner core solid or liquid?

Solid.

100

What does R.O.A.R stands for?

RESPONSIBLE, ON-TASK, AWARENESS, RESPECTFUL

200

Is the crust more or less dense than the mantle

: Less.

200

Is the mantle solid, liquid, or both? (Use a short phrase.)

Mostly solid but behaves like a slow-moving fluid (both); acceptable: solid that flows slowly.

200

The outer core is mainly made of which metal? (one-word answer

Iron.

200

The inner core is mostly made of which metal?

Iron (and nickel).

200

What is a non-negotiable within school settings?

Cursing, Fighting, Bullying

300

 Give one main material the crust is made of (name a rock type or element)

granite, basalt, silicon, oxygen (accept one correct rock or common element).

300

 Name one property of the mantle: higher or lower temperature than the crust?

Higher temperature.

300

Compared to the mantle, is the outer core hotter or cooler?

Hotter.

300

 Compared to the outer core, is the inner core under more or less pressure?

More pressure.

300

What is one major rule Dr.Shackleford enforces during the lunch period?

Do not talk during the entering of the cafe and until everyone is seated 

400

About how thick is the Earth's crust compared to the other layers: very thin, medium, or very thick?

Very thin.

400

 The mantle is made mostly of rocks rich in which elements: iron and magnesium, or oxygen and silicon? (Choose one.

 Iron and magnesium.

400

Why is the outer core important for Earth's magnetic field? (one short sentence)

Its moving liquid iron creates Earth's magnetic field.

400

 Explain in one sentence why the inner core can be solid even though it's hotter than the outer core

Because extreme pressure keeps it solid despite high temperatures.

400

Describe how we are expected to act during transitioning to and from connections 

Each student should be facing forward quietly going to assigned classes. No student should get water or attempt to enter the restroom 

500

Explain one reason the crust is cooler than deeper layers (use a simple cause).

Because it's farthest from the hot center / heat from the core must travel through other layers first

500

 Describe how the mantle's movement (convection) affects the crust in one sentence.

 Mantle convection moves tectonic plates, causing earthquakes and volcanoes.

500

 Describe how density of the outer core compares to the crust (use "more" or "less" and one word: dense/less-dense).

More dense.

500

Compare the inner core and crust in one sentence that mentions temperature and density (use simple words).

The inner core is much hotter and more dense than the crust.

500
During a severe weather drill, explain the process each student must do 

Enter the hallway quietly and enter a fetus position facing the lockers protecting self from danger or falling items during weather 

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