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 What is the name of the highest mountain on earth?

Mount Everest 

100

What Usually starts wild fires?

Humans

100

What temp does water freeze at?

32F

100

_______      ____  are used to indicate wind direction.

Weather Vanes 

100

metal are usually ____.

Solid

200

 What do you call molten rock before it has erupted?

Magma 

200

How does a wildfire get oxygen it needs?

Through wind and air

200

__% of the earth's surface is water.

80

200

Short bursts of wind moving at high speeds are known as ______.

gusts of wind

200

 is shiny and doesn’t corrode, this means it is a great metal for making jewelry

Gold

300

Do stalactites rise from the floor or hang from the ceiling of limestone caves?

Hang

300

what elements does it take to start a fire

heat, fuel, oxygen 

300

 The Great Barrier Reef is found off the coast of which country?

Australia 

300

Air rushes from _____   _____ areas to _____ ____.

High to Low

300

 is a good conductor of electricity and is often used for making wires.

Copper

400

 Someone who studies earthquakes is known as a what

Seismologist

400

What is a positive result from a wildfire?

Allows for new growth 

400

3% of the water comes from where?

Glaciers 

400

Wind is the flow of ___.

gases

400

At room temperature, _____ is the only metal that is in liquid form.

Mercury 

500

 What is the name of the layer of earth’s atmosphere that absorbs the majority of the potentially damaging ultraviolet light from the sun?

Ozone Layer

500

What is Smokey the Bear's ABC's

Always Be Careful with fire

500

 What is the name of the deepest location in the world’s oceans?

Mariana Trench

500

is a unit often used to measure wind speed while sailing

a knot

500


2. What are the two main metals in the earth’s core?

Iron and Nickel