List the three rock types (No particular order)
Metamorphic rocks
Sedimentary rocks
Igneous rocks
what is force
a push or a pull
what does divergent boundary cause
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Which energy resources generate greenhouse gases?
fossil fuel or coal
What two organelles are found in plant cells but not in animal cells?
Cell wall and vacuole
Approximately how old is Earth, according to geologic evidence?
4.543 billion years old
what is it called when you keep moving but the thing you are in doesn't
inertia
what does convergent boundaries cause
mountions
Which energy resources generate wastes that need to be disposed of?
Garbage and trash
What is the smallest unit of life?
Atoms or molecules
Geologic time is divided into Eras, such as the Cenozoic Era. About how long is each era in general?
700 million years old
if a person on roller skates throws a basketball forward, which way would the person on the skates move (if at all)?
forward
what does transform boundaries cause
earthquakes
Which resources are renewable?
wind or water
What is the name of the process that cells go through for growth and repair?
Reproduction
In the “layers” of rock above, which is the oldest?
metamorphic
What force generally slows objects down as they move across the floor?
friction
What type of terrain does Northern Indiana have? (Hills, mountains, rift valley, volcanoes, plains)
plains
What are the 3 fossil fuels?
Coal, crude oil, and natural gas
Describe how all organisms are similar.
they are made out of cells
Which of the layers above shows evidence of more than one species of animal alive during the same time period?
sedimentary
If I put a force of 30 N on a mass of 5 kg, what would be the acceleration? (Use proper labels.)
6 Newtons or 6 N
According to the evidence in the rock and soil layers, what event in geologic history most likely formed the terrain in Indiana?
glaciers
a nonrenewable resource
What benefit is there to cells being differentiated in a multicellular organism?
They can reproduce and make many more cells