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9.2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH

9.2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH

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Science

1st Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-ESS2-3, MS-ESS2-2, MS-ESS1-4

+4

Standards-aligned

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KASMAWATI Moe

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9.2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH

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This rock was formed when heat and pressure changed its minerals around into new minerals. What type of rock is it?
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Metamorphic Rock
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Igneous Rock
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Sedimentary Rock
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Boring Rock

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This rock was formed when molten rock cooled into a solid. What type of rock is it?
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Igneous Rock
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Metamorphic Rock
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Sedimentary Rock

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Multiple Choice

What are the 3 major types of rocks?
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Igneous, Metamorphic, Sedimentary
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Metamorphic, Igneous, Cementation
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Brown, Red, Gray
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Streak, Hardness, Breakage

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This rock started as molten magma. What type of rock is this?
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Sedimentary
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Igneous
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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

This type of rock is usually formed in layers.
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

This type of rock is formed by  heat and pressure.
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

Most fossils are found in this type of rock.
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

Marble is an example of this type of rock.
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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Metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

In which location would you most likely find an igneous rock?

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Multiple Choice

How long have rocks been around?

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a few months

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a few years

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millions and billions of years

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not an example of an endogenic process?

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Volcanic Eruption

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Earthquake

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Weathering

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is an example of erosion
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Light Shinning onto a mountain
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Rain breaking down rock 
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Wind blowing away sediment
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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Include geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the Earth's surface.

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Exogenic Processes

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Endogenic Processes

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The weathered or corroded materials are moved by the agents such as running water, waves and glaciers.

This process refers to ...

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Weathering

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Erosion

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Mass and land depletion

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Transport and sedimentation

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Diagram above shows an exogenic process known as ...

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Weathering

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Erosion

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Mass and land depletion

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Transport and sedimentation

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The exogenic process above known as ...

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Weathering

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Erosion

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Mass and land depletion

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Transport and sedimentation

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Multiple Choice

Weathering is a process of rock fragmentation and decomposition or decay due to changes in ..

I. Temperature

II. Rainwater

III. Frosting

IV. Microorganisms

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I and II

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II and III

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I, II and III

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I, II, III and IV

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Multiple Choice

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Diagram refers to..

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Mantle convection process

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Earth's crust movement

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Magma activity

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Mantle conduction process

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It is a vent on the Earth's crust that allows molten and hot magma to flow out through it in a strong eruption.

This process reters to

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Mantle convection process

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Earth's crust movement

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Magma activity

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Diagram shows Earth's crust movement.

This is example of ...

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Endogenic process

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Exogenic process

9.2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH

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