Natural Hazards/Earth
Specialized Cells
Weather
Rock Cycle
Water Cycle
100

Example of a natural hazard: full moon, earthquake, rainbow, or solar eclipse?

Earthquake

100

What is the main function of sensory receptors in the body?

To respond to stimuli

100

A cold front is approaching your area. What weather change is most likely to occur?

Cooler temperatures and possible storms

100

Which layer of rock is typically the oldest in an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks?

The bottom layer

100

Which of the following best describes the water cycle?

Water circulates through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

200

Which technology is most useful for warning people about approaching tsunamis?

Tsunami warning buoys

200

What do sensory receptors send to the brain when they detect a stimulus?

Messages

200

A warm, moist air mass meets a cold, dry air mass. What type of weather event is likely to occur at their boundary?

Storms and precipitation

200

What is the main force that causes weathering of rocks on Earth's surface?

Wind and water

200

What drives the cycling of water through earth's systems?

Energy from the sun and gravity

300

If a volcanic eruption adds new rock to Earth's surface, how does this affect the geologic time scale?

It creates a new layer that can be used to date events

300

How do cells in your stomach help your digestive system function?

They break down food and absorb nutrients

300

What is the purpose of collecting temperature, humidity, and wind speed data over several days?

To predict changes in weather conditions

300

Which process is responsible for the cycling of Earth's materials, such as rocks?

The rock cycle

300

Which process in the water cycle involves water vapor turning into liquid water?

Condensation

400

Which of the following is an example of geoscience process that changes Earth's surface over a short time scale?

Earthquake

400

Why do muscle cells have more mitochondria than skin cells?

Muscles need more energy for movement

400

What evidence does a student observing a temperature drop and clear sky after a cold front passes provide about air mass interactions?

Cold air masses bring clear, cool weather after passing

400

Which type of rock forms from cooling magma?

Igneous

400

Why is energy from the sun important in the water cycle?

It drives evaporation of water from Earth's surface

500

Which process is responsible for changing Earth's surface quickly, such as during a volcanic eruption?

Volcanic activity

500

Which statement best describes how the nervous systems work together to move your arm?

The nervous system sends signals to the muscles, causing them to contract

500

A weather map shows a low-pressure system moving into an area. What weather changes should residents expect, and why?

Cloudy skies and possible precipitation, because low pressure causes air to rise and cool

500

How does the rock cycle contribute to the recycling of Earth's materials?

Rocks change forms and materials are reused in new rocks

500

A model of the water cycle shows water evaporating from the ocean, forming clouds, and then falling as rain. What role does gravity play in this model?

It pulls rain from clouds to the ground

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