Metric Units
Weathering
Weathering OR Erosion
Scientific Method
100

What are metric instruments used to measure length and mass? (You must have both answers correct to earn the points!)

Length - meter stick

mass - triple beam balance

100

What is abrasion?

Abrasion is a type of weathering caused when rocks break other rocks. 

100

What is deposition?

The DROPPING of sediments in a new location.

100

Michael wonders if the type of fertilizer he uses will affect the height of his sunflower plants. He gives 5 sunflower plants “Miracle Grow” fertilizer, 5 plants “Super Grow” and 5 plants “Mega Grow.”  What are some of the controlled variables in Michael's experiment?

The amount of fertilizer. 

The length of time he lets the sunflowers grow. 

The type of flower he is testing (sunflowers)

200

What are metric instruments we used to measure weight and the volume of a liquid in class? (You must have both answers correct to earn the points!)

weight - spring scale

volume of a liquid - graduated cylinder

200

Give an example of how abrasion might happen.

Any example that describes rocks breaking other rocks.

Waves in the ocean might smash rocks against each other. 

A rock might fall on another rock. 

Wind might sandblast another rock. etc.

200

What are the three main agents of erosion?

Water, wind and glacial ice

200

Rank these steps of the scientific method in the order they are usually done.  (Put a 1 in the blank next to the first step, a 2 in the blank next to the second step, etc.) 

_____ Analyze the data, draw conclusions, develop general theories

_____ Make an observation about something 

_____ Ask a question about what you have observed

_____ Design an experiment to test the hypothesis

_____ Do the experiment and collect data

_____ Make a hypothesis to answer the question

 

6. Analyze the data, draw conclusions, develop general theories

1. Make an observation about something 

2. Ask a question about what you have observed

4.  Design an experiment to test the hypothesis

5. Do the experiment and collect data

3. Make a hypothesis to answer the question

300

How many millimeters are in one meter? (Don't forget to include your UNITS on this!)

1,000 mm (if you didn't say millimeters, no points for you!)

300

Which type of mechanical weathering happens when water gets into a crack in a rock, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock?

frost wedging or ice wedging

300

Rusting is an example of which type of chemical weathering?

oxidation

300

Michael wonders if the type of fertilizer he uses will affect the height of his sunflower plants. He gives 5 sunflower plants “Miracle Grow” fertilizer, 5 plants “Super Grow” and 5 plants “Mega Grow.”  What units should Michael use to measure his plants?

meters or centimeters

400

What are the SI units used to measure length and mass? (You must have both answers correct to earn the points!)

length - meter

mass - gram

400

Which type of mechanical weathering happens when roots of a tree grow into a crack in a rock, then break the rock as the tree root gets bigger?

Biological activity

400

Name and describe any of the types of chemical weathering we have learned about.

Dissolution - dissolving of minerals by water

Hydrolysis - when minerals breakdown in a chemical reaction with water

Oxidation - when minerals combine with oxygen

400

Michael wonders if the type of fertilizer he uses will affect the height of his sunflower plants. He gives 5 sunflower plants “Miracle Grow” fertilizer, 5 plants “Super Grow” and 5 plants “Mega Grow.”  What is Michael's dependent variable?

The height of the sunflower plants.

500

What are the SI units used to measure weight and the volume of a liquid? (You must have both answers correct to earn the points!)

weight - Newtons

volume of a liquid - liters

500

Which type of mechanical weathering happens when rock is under pressure with things building up on top of it, then the soil on top gets eroded away and the pressure releases?

unloading or exfoliation

500

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering is the BREAKDOWN of rock material, erosion is the MOVEMENT of that material (sediments) from one place to another. 

If you got this question, you can have an extra 100 points if your whole team does the "Weathering, erosion and deposition" dance. 

500

Michael wonders if the type of fertilizer he uses will affect the height of his sunflower plants. He gives 5 sunflower plants “Miracle Grow” fertilizer, 5 plants “Super Grow” and 5 plants “Mega Grow.”  What is Michael's independent variable?

The type of fertilizer