Definitions
Rocks and Minerals
Mixtures and Solutions
Random Short Answer
Planet Earth
100

"All lands": a landmass of all the continents together getting

Pangaea

100

Name three different rock families

Igneous rock, Sedimentary rock, and Metamorphic rock

100

What is the difference between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous mixture?

Homogenous: looks the same throughout

Heterogenous: seperate parts are visible

100

BONUS QUESTION: How long did this take Chyanne and Alyssa to make?

One hour and fifteen minutes...

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100

List the layers of the Earth from the innermost layer to the outermost layer.

Inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust

200

(crude oil) a complex mixture of liquid-solid and gashes substances

Petroleum

200

Which mineral has a yellow streak? 

Gold

200

A coffee maker uses which seperation method when seperating a coffee bean and (whatever else you use to make coffee) mixture?

Coffee filter - filtration

200

Name the three rock families and provide an example of each.

Igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks. Examples may vary and must be agreed upon unanimously by judge(s).

200

What is the epicentre of an earthquake?

The location on Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake.

300

Layers of sediment into visible layers

Beds

300

List five ways that can be used to identify minerals

Cleavage, fracture, colour, lustre, hardness, streak, heft, odour, magnetism, surface

300

What is a petrochemical? Provide 4 examples of petrochemicals.

Petrochemical : product that is made from the original petroleum

Examples: gasses, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, furnace oils, diesel oil, lubricating oils, greases, waxes, tar, and asphalt

300

Identify and describe the types of tectonic plate movement.

Divergent: plates move away or seperate from each other

Convergent : plates move towards each other, or collide

Transform: Two plates slide past each other horizontally or side-by-side

300

List the geological time eras in chronological order.

Precambrian era, Paleozoic era, Mesozoic era, and Cenozoic era

400

1) Remains or impressions of a dead organism

2) The theory that the crust is made up of plates that are consistently shifting tired



Fossils

Plate Tectonics

400

What is the differences and similarities between intrusive and extrusive rocks?

Both are igneous rocks and are formed from molten material.

Intrusive forms from cooling slowly magma beneath crust and extrusive forms from cooling lava quickly on crust.

Intrusive = large crystals, extrusive = small crystals

400

Explain whether each method seperates homogeneous, heterogeneous, or both mixtures:

Flotation

Magnetism

Distillation

Evaporation

Filtration

Hand Sorting

Paper chromatography

Answers in order:

heterogeneous, heterogeneous, both, both, heterogeneous, heterogeneous, and homogeneous

400

Provide 2 benefits and 2 disadvantages of a volcanic eruption.

Benefits: volcanic ash increases soil fertility, underground magma heats groundwater, and release importnat water + carbon dioxide into atmosphere.

Disadvantages: Volcanic ash causes breathing difficulties, destroys trees, homes, crops, and landscapes

400

Who was J. Tuzo Wilson and what did he discover? Who was Joseph Burr Tyrrell and what did he discover?

Wilson: Canadian scientist who contributed to our understanding of Earth's crust + was leading spokesperson for theory of continental drift. He discovered a third type of movement in Earth's crust: transform boundaries, which move side-by-side.

Tyrrell: Canadian scientist who discovered the world's richest collection of dinosaur fossils in the Red Deer River in Alberta, and proof that Alberta's climate was once much warmer.

500

When two plates collide, and one plate is shoved under the other

Subduction Zone

500

Determine the hardness of five of the following minerals:

Fluorite

Diamond

Talc

Calcite

Feldspar

Topaz

Quartz

Apatite

Gypsum

Corundum

Hardnesses in order:

Fluorite 4

Diamond 10

Talc 1

Calcite 3

Feldspar 6

Topaz 8

Quartz 7

Apatite 5

Gypsum 2

Corundum 9

500

Determine the best method to seperate each mixture:

Cooked pasta and boiling water

Kerosene and Wax

Sugar and sand

Wood chips and pebbles

Salt and water

Possible answers in order:

Filtration, Filtration/flotation, Evaporation, Hand Sorting, Simple Distillation

500

Explain simple distillation and fractional distillation.

Simple: water evaporates because of added heat, and becomes steam. Solute collects and is left behind at bottom of flask. Coolant water enters condenser. Steam/Water Vapour coold down, condenses, and becomes liquid water again. It pours out of condenser and collects at bottom of other flask, fully seperating the mixture.

Fractional: Occurs in fractionating tower, which is a two tower system. Heated in one tower then moves to next. Lower boiling points condense top of the tower, higher near the bottom.

500

Explain 3 environments where volcanoes are typically found.

Convergent boundaries: plates collide & one part of the crust is pushed downwards and reaches areas where there is very hot magma + melts. Magma is forced upwards

Divergent boundaries: magma flows to the surface, in which a volcano can erupt.

Thin Plates: magma is forced through the cracks to the surface. Occurs at hot spots where temps. under crust are much higher than elsewhere.

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