Chapter 2
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 12, 13&14
Chapter 15
100

What layer of Earth is made of liquid metal?

A. Mantle
B. Inner Core
C. Outer Core
D. Crust

C. Outer Core

100

Based on Continental Drift Theory, how was the supercontinent called?

Pangea/Pangaea

100

What do you call the location on the Earth's surface right above the focus?

a. focus
b. epicenter
c. seismic wave
d. fault

b. epicenter

100

Which atmospheric layer is the largest and hottest?

A. Thermosphere
B. Troposphere
C. Stratosphere
D. Mesosphere

A. Thermosphere

100

What comes after condensation in the water cycle?

A. Precipitation
B. Transpiration
C. Infiltration
D. Collection

A. Precipitation

200

What system of Earth is composed of all frozen water on Earth?

Cryosphere

200

_____________ is the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density


Convection

200

In this fault, rock above the fault moves down.
What fault is this?

Normal Fault

200

What is the transfer of thermal energy by the collisions of particles of matter called?


Conduction

200
What is the term used to explain solid changing into gas?

Sublimation

300

What layer of Earth acts like a plastic?

Asthenosphere

300

What is NOT an evidence for Continental Drift Theory?

A. All seven continents fit together and have matching landforms
B. Fossils of the same species were found in different continents
C. Continents have areas with distinct climate
D. Patterns of Volcanic eruptions & Earthquakes

D. Patterns of Volcanic eruptions & Earthquakes

300

Below are descriptions of a certain seismic wave:
- Rolling or elliptical motion particle motion
- Speed: Slowest
- Causes the most damage on Earth's surface

What is this?

Surface Waves

300

A tornado is described as:

A. An intense tropical storm with high winds
B. A thunderstorm with heavy precipitation
C. A winter storm with freezing temperatures
D. A violent whirling column of air in contact with the ground

D. A violent whirling column of air in contact with the ground

300

What is the term used for the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1°C?

Specific Heat

400

As we move closer to the core, what happens to gravity?

Gravity increases

400

_______ is a "process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another at convergent boundaries"

Subduction

400

Below are descriptions of a certain volcano:
- Explosive eruptions
- Along convergent plate boundary
- Large and Steep-sided
- Has multiple side vents

What is this?

Composite Volcano

400

What is climate?

A. The atmospheric conditions of a place at a specific time
B. The long-term average weather conditions in a particular region
C. The study of air pressure and wind patterns
D. The daily changes in temperature and precipitation

B. The long-term average weather conditions in a particular region

400

How many percent of Earth's freshwater is groundwater?

A. 30.1%
B. 3%
C. 68.7%
D. 1%

A. 30.1%

500

What is NOT aligned from outer to inner?

A. crust-uppermost mantle-asthenosphere-core
B. lithosphere-asthenosphere-upper mantle-inner core
C. crust-asthenosphere-lithosphere-lower mantle-core
D. lithosphere-uppermost mantle-asthenosphere-inner core

C. crust-asthenosphere-lithosphere-lower mantle-core

500

Why was the Continental Drift Theory not widely accepted?

A. Because landforms did not actually match
B. Because he was not able to explain what forces caused the continental drift
C. Because he did not want to accept other's opinion
D. Because the fossils didn't match

B. Because he was not able to explain what forces caused the continental drift

500

What do you call the stickiness of substance?

Viscosity

500

During a sea breeze, which air has a higher pressure, air above sea or air above the land?

air above sea has higher pressure, causing the wind to blow from sea to land

500

What do you call large masses of moving ice formed on land?

Glacier