General
Rocks
Plate Tectonics
Earth History
Mineral Properties
100

How many variables can be changed in an experiment

ONE

100
Name the 3 types of rocks
What is sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic
100

Which layer of the earth do we live on?

crust

100

In a layer of rocks, which would be the oldest (top or bottom)

bottom layer is oldest

100

How do you identify a rock or mineral?

By it's color, hardness, cleavage/fracture, streak, luster or density 

200

Define an independent variable

The independent variable is the condition that you change in an experiment. It is the variable you control. It is called independent because its value does not depend on and is not affected by the state of any other variable in the experiment. 

  • For example: In a study to determine whether how long a student sleeps affects test scores, the independent variable is the length of time spent sleeping while the dependent variable is the test score.
200

Describe how a metamorphic rock is formed

it breaks down (weathers) into smaller pieces and then is cemented into layers

200

Which layer of the earth that flows?

mantle

200

What are the early elements present during the formation of our solar system? Name 2

Helium, hydrogen, ice grains, dust

200

What is the cleavage/fracture test of a rock?

Pattern that occurs when mineral is broken. Used to identify a rock or mineral

300

Define controlled variable

factors or variables in an experiment that stay the same.  For example, if you took a test- the test would be the control variable because you give it to everyone and it doesn't change

300

Describe how a rock become a metamorphic rock.

through heat and pressure

300

List the three types of boundaries

convergent, divergent, and transform.

300

Define index fossil

widespread fossil known to have lived in a certain time period that is used to date the rock layers in which it is found .

300

What is the streak test?

Color left behind when rubbing against a streak plate.  

400

What is a dependent variable in an experiment?

The variable in an experiment that changes depending on the circumstances. For example, a test score could be a dependent variable because it could change depending on several factors such as how much you studied, how much sleep you got the night before you took the test, or even how hungry you were when you took it. 

400

Describe how igneous rocks are formed

when molten rock cools and solidifies.

400

List the layers of the earth starting from the inside

inner core, outer core, mantle, upper mantle, crust

400

List a constructive or destructive Earth process that could affect the environment of Earth's history such as changes to rock layers, land masses, and shapes/structure of land

movement of tectonic plates, weathering, continental glaciation, and volcanic activity.

400

What does the luster of a rock mean?

How the mineral looks like in the light

500

Name the 6 steps of the scientific method

problem, research, hypothesis, data collection, analyze data and conclude

500

When magma cools quickly, what type of rock is formed

igneous

500

Name 3 land formations that are created by movement along plate boundaries

earthquakes. mountains, oceanic trenches, and volcanoes.

500

Put the layers of the earth in order from top to bottom

crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

500
Define density
What is mass per unit volume (how heavy it feels)
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