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Unit 4 Change over time
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which is the correct order from A->D?
crust, mantle, lithosphere, core
Crust, Mantle, outer core, inner core
Lithosphere, crust, core, mantle
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
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Between which two layers will you find the Mantle?
The crust and lithosphere
The inner core and outer core
The mantle and inner core
The crust and outer core
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Which of Earth's layers is the MOST dense and why?
The crust, because of the weight of the atmosphere
The outer core, because it's liquid
The inner core, because of intense pressure
The mantle, because of convection currents
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This is the thinnest, and least dense of all of arth's layers?
The crust
The mantle
the inner core
The outer core
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The crust and upper mantle make up this layer?
Lithosphere
Mantle
Asthenosphere
Atmosphere
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Which of Earth's layers has slow moving convection currents?
The crust
The mantle
The outer core
The inner core
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Why might two liquids not mix but "float" on each other?
The liquids are the same but colored differently
The liquids have different densities.
The liquids have different temperatures
The liquids are mixed, but the colors float.
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Which statement below about Earth's interior is true?
As you go deeper into the planet, the temperature and density decreases
Earth's crust is more dense than the inner core
As you go deeper into the planet, the temperature increases but the density decreases.
As you go deeper into the planet, the temperature and density increases
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Which of Earth's layers is the most dense, metallic layer?
The cool, thin crust
The hot, convecting mantle
The liquid metallic outer core
The solid metallic inner core
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which equation would you use to calculate an object's Density?
D=MxV
V=M/D
D=M/V
M=DxV
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Sara just determined that the mass of her marble was 3g. What other measurement does she need to find the density of her marble?
The mass
The volume
It's height, width and length
It's weight in pounds (lbs)
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Which type of heat transfer requires direct physical contact?
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
all of the above
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This type of heat transfer travels by electromagnetic waves from the sun to the Earth.
Conduction
convection
Radiation
None of the above
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This type of heat transfer is found in air and liquids
conduction
convection
radiation
non of the above
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This is an image of why type of heat transfer
conduction
convection
radiation
all of the above
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warm molecules that vibrate rapidly and transfer their energy to nearby cooler molecules describes this scientific process
states of matter
solids, liquids and gasses
heat transfer
the electromagnetic spectrum
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Heat always transfers from...
warmer objects to cooler objects
cooler objects to warmer objects
to whichever object is the smallest
To whichever object is the largest
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which of Earth's layers transfers heat by convection current?
The crus
the lithosphere
the outer core
The mantle
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which type of heat transfer do we find in Earth's interior?
convection
conduction
heat transfer
radiation
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Being heated by a campfire or fireplace is an example of ?
conduction
convection
radiation
non of the above
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Air or water being heated and cooled in a circular fashion describes?
conduction
Radiation
convection current
all of the above
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Which scenario below is a good example of why scientists use models?
When they need to study something that is too small to see.
When they need to study an object that is too far away to directly observe.
When they need to study an area that is too dangerous?
all are good examples of why models are used in science.
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Acid rain has broken down the rock on a cliff. This specific process is known as..
physical weathering
chemical weathering
erosion
deposition
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Which two processes must a rock go through to become Metamorphic?
Melting and cooling
erosion & deposition
intense heating and pressure
compaction and cementation
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Rock material that has melted completely then cooled becomes this type of rock?
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Igneous
magma
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Why should scientists make sure that their experiments can be repeated by other scientists?
for reliability
for observation an inferencing
for data collection purposes
to find their mistakes
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