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Science 7 End of Year Review - Unit E

Science 7 End of Year Review - Unit E

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Science 7 End of Year Review - Unit E

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An example of a gradual change in the Earth is:

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Earthquakes

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Volcano eruptions

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Erosion

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None of the above.

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The layer of the Earth in which we find ALL living things is:

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The inner core

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The outer core

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The mantle

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The crust

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Multiple Choice

An earthquake in Japan registers on a seismograph in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This occurs because

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seismographs anywhere will record all earthquakes

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the Earth's crust is solid, allowing the surface waves to be recorded anywhere.

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seismic waves travel through all the layers of the Earth.

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the core of the Earth is liquid.

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Multiple Choice

In 1935 Charles Richter developed a scale that helped geologists understand about the strength or magnitude (intensity) of an earthquake. The scale he developed starts at 0 and each increase of 1 indicates an increase of 10 times the amount of

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damage

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seismic waves

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ground movement

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fault movement

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Multiple Choice

Minerals can be identified by certain clues. The clue that identifies the color of the powdered form of the mineral left behind when it is rubbed against a rough surface is called its

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streak

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lustre

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colour

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cleavage

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Allison and Rachel were investigating the banks of the river and discovered a large section had been eroded away. They could see layers of different soil types. These visible layers are called

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cementation

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sedimentation

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calcification

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stratification

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Metamorphic rock is rock that has changed form. Is it usually formed

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below the Earth's surface

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on the Earth's surface

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when rock is heated

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when rock is cooled.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following phenomenon are typically responsible for weathering, erosion, and deposition.

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Wind

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Water

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Both A and B

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Neither A nor B

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Open Ended

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

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Multiple Choice

Most mountains are formed in areas where tectonic plates have a:

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transform boundary

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diverging boundary

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converging boundary

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subduction boundary

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The type of mountain demonstrated in the image is what type of mountain?

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Compression mountain

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Volcano mountain

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Fault and fold mountain

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Dome mountain

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Multiple Choice

Alfred Wegener's theory about tectonic plates was supported by:

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Fossil evidence

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Mineral deposits

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interlocking continental shapes

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All of the above

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Based on the attached image, which fossils species existed first?

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Ammonite species

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Trilobite species

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Plant species

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Shell species

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The major geological eras are separated by:

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Evolution of new species

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Changes in climate

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Mass extinctions

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Evolution of the human species

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