What are the 3 types of heat transfer?
Convection, Conduction and Radiation
How many layers of Earth have we learned about?
6. Crust, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere, outer core, inner core.
What are the 3 main types of rocks that we have learned about?
Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary
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What are the 2 types of observations?
Quantitative and Qualitative
Radiation
There are 2 types of crust. Which crust is most dense?
A. Continental Crust
B. Oceanic Crust
B. Oceanic Crust
Marble and Gneiss are examples of this type of rock.
Metamorphic
What is the formula to find Density?
D= M/V (Density= Mass divided by Volume)
What are the 3 parts of an Atom?
protons, electrons, and neutrons
Heat being transferred through two objects touch is called...
Conduction
This layer is responsible for the magnetic field on Earth.
Outer Core
The ocean floor is made of this type of rock:
A. Igneous
B. Metamorphic
C. Sedimentary
A. Igneous
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True or False: Lemonade is an example of a Heterogeneous Mixture.
False. It is a Homogeneous mixture.
The mantle using this heat transfer to help regulate temperature in Earths interior
Convection
This layer is made of iron and nickel. It's the most dense and the hottest.
Inner core
This type of rock is formed when weathering and erosion takes place. Over time these smaller pieces are compacted and cemented together.
Sedimentary
Lucy wanted to determine the density of a colorful stone that she had picked up on the beach. Which two properties must Lucy measure in order to calculate the density of the stone?
A. size and shape
B. mass and volume
C. mass and temperature
D. composition and texture
B. mass and volume
A close relationship between two species is called what?
Symbiosis
Conduction is one way in which energy in the form of heat is transferred through the Earth system. Which of the following BEST describes how conduction causes magma to heat the surrounding rock inside Earth?
A. The warm magma flows towards Earth’s surface and cools.
B. Electromagnetic waves from the sun warm the magma, which in turn warms the surrounding rock.
C. Differences in the density of the magma cause movement in the magma, which warms the surrounding rock.
D. Molecules of magma collide with molecules of rock and transfer energy as heat.
D. Molecules of magma collide with molecules of rock and transfer energy as heat.
The mantle is part of Earth’s interior. Where in Earth’s interior is the mantle located?
A. between the lithosphere and the outer core
B. between the outer core and the inner core
C. just below the inner core
D. above the lithosphere
A. between the lithosphere and the outer core
The formation of sedimentary rock is a multi-step process. Which of the following steps is NOT important in the process of sedimentary rock formation?
A. cementation
B. compaction
C. erosion
D. folding
D. folding
DAILY DOUBLE (points are doubled)
Nick wants to find out the density of a rock that he had found. The rock weighs 12g. He places the rock in a graduated cylinder that is filled with water to 55mL. The water rises to 63mL. What is the density of the rock? (must include the unit of measure at the end)
1.5g/mL
What are the 3 main human impacts?
Urbanization, Deforestation and Desertification