A cycle where rocks change over time from one type to another due to different conditions is called the
A. The rock rotation
B. The rock cycle
C. The carbon cycle
D. The water cycle
B. The rock cycle
What is Science?
A. Study of living things
B. Study of nature
C. Study of scientific law
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Earthquakes are usually the result of
A. Tsunamis hitting tectonic plates
B. Volcanic activity
C. Release of energy as tectonic plates suddenly slide past each other
D. Avalanches resulting from mass wasting events
C. Release of energy as tectonic plates suddenly slide past each other
In most emergency wilderness survival situations, the number one thing that increases your chances of survival is
A. A signal mirror
B. A fire
C. A snack
D. A gun
B. A fire
Anything that has mass and takes up space is an example of
A. Energy
B. Chemical change
C. Matter
D. Temperature
C. Matter
Which of these best explains how frontal boundaries can lead to severe storms?
A. Cold air flows down the side of a mountain away from the ocean.
B. Cold air remains over an ocean for an extended period of time.
C. Warm air is forced up rapidly by a cold air mass.
D. Warm air rises slowly over a cold air mass.
C. Warm air is forced up rapidly by a cold air mass.
The area where two air masses meet is called a
A. stand-off
B. squall line
C. stack
D. front
D. front
One complete revolution of Earth around the sun is equal to approximately one
A. Second
B. Year
C. Month
D. Day
B. Year
A warm air mass will have
A. Low pressure
B. High pressure
C. Pressure will depend on humidity
D. Very low humidity
A. Low pressure
The most common energy source for electricity in Rural Alaska is
A. Diesel
B. Natural Gas
C. Wood
D. Hydro
A. Diesel
How many electrons are found in the energy level closest to the nucleus?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 8
D. 18
B. 2
Which of the following are not a planet in the Solar System?
A. Neptune
B. Mercury
C. Uranus
D. Titan
D. Titan
On which planet would a 100lb human weigh the most?
A. Jupiter
B. Mars
C. Neptune
D. Earth
A. Jupiter
How many calories = 2 pounds
A. 3,500
B. 4,000
C. 6,500
D. 7,000
D. 7,000