Earth's Rotation / Patterns on Earth
Formation of Sedimentary Rocks / Fossils
Formation of Landforms / Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
Earth's Resources
Ecosystems / Life Science
100

How long does it take for the Earth to make one complete rotation on its axis?

24 hours (1 day / 1 night)

100

At times, scientists have found fish fossils in dry areas. What does this tell the scientists about the dry area?

The area was once covered by water.

100

What causes the creation of a v-shaped valley?

Fast-moving water (like a river) over millions of years

100

What is an advantage of using renewable resources?

Renewable resources will not run out if we use a lot of them. 

100

Name at least three ABIOTIC factors in an ecosystem.

Soil, air, water, sunlight, temperature, rocks

200

If the Sun appears in the eastern part of the sky, what time of day is it?

Morning

200

Explain the processes of compaction and cementation.

Compaction - Rocks / layers are pressed down together by gravity over millions of years

Cementation - Sediments stick together and form rock layers

200

Explain how a large chunk of ice, or a glacier, can changes Earth’s surface.

The glacier freezes the rock, and then the rock melts, forming a u-shaped valley.


200
Name three types of nonrenewable resources?
Coal, oil, fossil fuels, nuclear
200

A killer whale hunting seals is an example of TWO BIOTIC factors interacting in ecosystems. Give an example of a BIOTIC factor and an ABIOTIC factor working together in an ecosystem.

A sea turtle burying its eggs in the sand.

A plant growing in the soil.

A shark swimming through the water.

A flower getting energy from the sun.

A person breathing air.

300
Explain how you can use a golf ball and a flashlight to represent the day / night cycle?

Move the ball around the flashlight; this represents one Earth rotation around the sun which happens every 24 hours

300

 How are sedimentary rocks formed?

broken pieces of sediment are deposited and then compacted and cemented over time

300

Give an example of weathering.

a river forms a canyon by sediment being carried away. 

a valley is carved by a glacier when rocks are moved from one place to another. 

strong waters wash away a riverbank. 

300

Name four types of renewable resources.

Wind, solar, animal, plants, water

300

Which of these FUNCTIONS would NOT be an advantage in a hot, dry desert climate? 

  1. Being active at night 
  2. Getting water from plants 
  3. Hunting other animals during the day 
  4. Digging burrows underground 

Hunting animals during the day (it is too hot)

400
It is December. In the Northern Hemisphere, where we live, it is winter. 


What season is it in December in Australia - the Southern Hemisphere?

Summer

400

Coal is a fossil fuel. Explain how coal is formed.

1) Dead / dying animals and plants fall to the bottom of a swamp / river / lake. 

2) Layers are piled on top of each other, creating heat and pressure. 

3) These processes of compaction and cementation continue for millions of years.

400

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering breaks rocks / land apart


Erosion moves rocks / land

400

Give an example of the WEATHER for Houston and the CLIMATE for Houston.

The weather is on a certain day (ex: sunny today or rainy today).

The climate is weather and precipitation over a period of 30 years or more (ex: Houston is hot and humid every summer). 

400

A frog has STRUCTURES that help it meet its needs. What structure of a frog has the FUNCTION of helping the frog catch and eat food?  

  1. Croaking sound 
  2. Webbed back feet 
  3. Moist skin 
  4. Sticky tongue 

Sticky tongue

500

On October 17th, there was a full moon. After that, the moon phases were -->  gibbous moon --> quarter moon --> crescent moon --> new moon --> crescent moon --> quarter moon --> gibbous moon. 

What phase of the moon was there on November 17th? 

Full moon

500

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering breaks rocks / land apart


Erosion moves rocks / land

500

Give an example of deposition.

  • A delta is formed at the mouth of a large river.
  • Wind carries sand and forms a sand dune.
  • Rocks and sand are dropped by a glacier to make a new landform.
500

Explain what happens in the water cycle, including what the words evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and ground water mean. 

Evaporation - water heats up and rises into the air as a gas (water vapor) 

Condensation - water vapor (gas) cools down and turns back into drops of liquid water (clouds)

Precipitation - Clouds too full of water, water falls back to the earth as rain, snow, or sleet

Collection - Water lands in rivers, lakes, oceans, and soaks into the ground as ground water

500

Describe and explain an ADAPTATION that polar bears have that help them survive in their ecosystem.

Thick fur / blubber helps it stay warm in the cold

White fur helps it stay camouflaged 

Padded paws help it walk on the ice

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