What percentage of the Earth is Freshwater?
3%
What is weathering?
the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
Why do civilizations historically develop near rivers?
Civilizations historically develop near rivers because of the fertile land for agriculture, a source of drinking water, and other resources like fish.
Who is the name of the 10th grade English teacher?
Mr. Farrell
What is one thing that gets Mr. Gleaves Mad?
Many correct answers
What impact does increased water use have on Earth's water resources.
2 impacts (Who / What's is affected)
scarcity for both humans and wildlife / plants.
what is erosion
the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
How does moving water reshape Earth's surface?
Moving water can erode rock and soil, creating valleys and canyons, depositing sediment to form deltas, and shaping coastlines through erosion and deposition.
What was the outcome of the universe 25 experiment
Overpopulation leads to violence, hypersexuality, asexuality and a loss of social bonds - Correct answer
What simple things can we do to prepare for this benchmark (Tomorrow/ Monday)?
Any correct answer
Why is it important to manage freshwater and saltwater resources?
To maintain clean water and to protect aquatic resources
Whats the difference between a fault and a fold
Bend vs break
What occurence causes a fault?
Mainly compression, any correct answer
What is the opposite of addiction? based on the rat park video
Connection
Name which dean has been with Lenfest the longest?
Ms. Hinton
What does it mean to be polar & What happens to waters molecules as they get colder ?
Any correct answer
Explain how water’s ability to transport sediment can change the shape of the river
larger sediment moves, faster erosion, more meandering
What does Universe 25 and rat park have in common
Correct answer
DBZ
Water is known as a universal solvent. What does solvent mean and what does water have the ability to do because it is a universal solvent?
able to dissolve & water dissolves / erodes substances
Explain the importance of climate in the rate of weathering of rocks.
Climate is important in the rate of weathering of rocks because temperature variations, precipitation, and freeze-thaw cycles can all contribute to the breakdown of rocks into sediment.
Caves and caverns form in areas where the bedrock is mostly limestone because water dissolves certain substances that form in the limestone. Why does this process occur easily?
Pick again & no loss of points :)
Water is polar & the substances are too
Why is the name of our school lenfest?
*Half points off if wrong)
The name of the donor for our school
What do most of us / your parents need as said by Mr. Gleaves?
THERAPY!!! YALL NEED HELP