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Louis Gabriel Uy
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Earth is the only planet in the solar system that supports life. Which of the following best explains the statement?
The Earth has a breathable atmosphere.
The Earth only has one moon that orbits around it.
The Earth is exposed to the sun’s rays.
The Earth rotates in its axis.
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Which of the following contributes to Earth’s ability to sustain life?
The Earth has a precisely tuned amount of water.
The Earth is just at the right distance from the sun.
The Earth’s core creates a strong and stable magnetic field.
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How does the giant planet Jupiter help in sustaining life on Earth?
It protects the Earth from solar flares.
Jupiter’s gravitational pull prevents asteroids from entering the Earth.
It stabilizes the Earth’s rotation.
It shields the Earth from the sun’s ultraviolet radiation
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What are the unique properties of the Earth?
Located in the Goldilocks zone
Presence of the moon
Scarce amount of liquid water
Strong magnetic field
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How does the core help in sustaining life on our planet?
It creates magnetic field that protects living things from cosmic rays
It facilitates the formation of magma.
It regulates the temperature inside the earth.
It supplies the people with enough iron to fight common diseases.
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How does Earth differ from its twin planet Venus?
Earth has a medium-layered atmosphere while Venus has a thin atmosphere
Earth has a lower surface temperature than Venus.
Earth’s distance from the sun is nearer compared to Venus.
Earth is bigger in radius than Venus.
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What is a Goldilocks zone?
It is the area that receives enough energy to allow water to exist as a liquid on its surface.
It is the area that has the strongest gravitational pull
It is the area that has the strongest magnetic field.
It is the area that receives most of the heat and light coming from the sun.
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What is the role of the moon in making Earth as the only planet to sustain life?
It causes extreme temperatures
It causes irregular days and nights
It causes very high and low tides.
It causes stability of the Earth’s rotation.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Earth?
It has blue waters, rocky and green land masses.
It has abundant methane gas in the atmosphere.
It is the only known planet that can support life.
It is the third planet from the Sun.
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Which of the following BEST describes planet Earth?
It is a “Blue Marble” planet as seen from the outer space
in the Goldilocks zone.
It is the only known planet that can support life.
All of the above.
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Multiple Choice
What sphere is shown in the photo?
Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere
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No single living creature could exist on Earth without hydrosphere. Which of the following statements is the function of hydrosphere?
Redirects the rotation of the planet
Absorbs and interact with harmful solar rays
Controls the distribution of minerals, rocks and soil
Sustains life forms by regulating heat on earth
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Which sphere maintains the ecosystem?
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere
Hydrosphere
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Which of the following best illustrates the interaction between hydrosphere and atmosphere?
Flowing lava
Boy catching fish
Falling leaves
Evaporating water
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Which is TRUE about the four spheres of the Earth?
They are all connected.
They have no effect with one another
They all exist inside the Earth.
They don’t affect human life.
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Which event shows a connection between atmosphere and geosphere?
Water cycle
Nitrogen cycle
Volcanic Eruption
Mountain formation
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between earth’s spheres?
Earth’s spheres have their own sets of living organisms.
The cow produces offspring due to the interaction of four spheres.
Together, these spheres support all plant and animal life.
Earth’s spheres are independent from one another.
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Which is TRUE about the Earth’s atmosphere?
It holds water and air
It comprises oceans and ozone layer.
It is mostly made up of oxygen and nitrogen
It allows volcanic activities
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Which of the following planets is considered as the hottest because of the abundant presence of carbon dioxide?
Mercury
Earth
Venus
Mars
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How does interaction happen between geosphere and hydrosphere during volcanic eruption? a. Volcano spews ashes and gases in the air.
Volcanic eruption increases precipitation.
Volcano spews ashes and gases in the air.
Magma reaches the crater.
People living nearby evacuates prior volcanic eruption
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Which of the following best describes the importance of the planet’s sub-systems?
. They work together to influence climate and trigger geological processes that supports life
They supply food and water for the consumption of all living creatures.
They bring back used minerals to Earth.
They work together to protect the living organisms from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
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Which among the set of planets are called Jovian?
Earth, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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air
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
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d
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rocks
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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d
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plants
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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c
d
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ocean
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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magma
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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c
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oxygen
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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glaciers
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
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d
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humans
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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c
d
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freashwater
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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tectonic plates
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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Water in the lake seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming underground water or evaporating into the air
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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. A mountain range blocks rainfall from reaching an area, making it dry
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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The ocean supports many ecosystems from coral reefs to tide pools.
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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A sudden rainstorm in the desert can cause flooding and severe erosion, changing the landscape.
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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. Volcanic dents in the ocean create habitats for creatures that live in or near the intense heat.
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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The troposphere is where evaporating water from the ocean forms clouds and precipitation.
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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c
d
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Wave action from the strong winds causes the coastline to erode
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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Warming the oceans with climate change may be causing the increased violence in the storms
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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Daily rain and equator warmth create the perfect weather and climate in the country.
a. Atmosphere b. Biosphere c. Geosphere d. Hydrosphere
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b
c
d
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what type of rock?
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Magmatic
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What process is used to form sedimentary rocks?
Lava cools and hardens to form a rock.
Bits of sand and gravel form layers that turn into rock from pressure
Extreme heat and pressure from inside the Earth turn rocks into new rocks
Magma trapped under the Earth's surface cools and solidifies.
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Rocks are non-living substances made up of one or more minerals
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What material is used to form igneous rocks?
magma
sand
gravel
fossil
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What is needed in order for a metamorphic rock to form
Pressure only
Heat only
Heat and Pressure
Weathering
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What is the term for the continuous changing of rocks from one type to another?
erosion
rock cycle
metamorphism
metamorphism
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Which statement is true about all agents of erosion?
They transfer large sediments faster than smaller ones
They erode moist materials more easily than dry materials
They pick up sediments only when they have enough energy
They carry rock materials from a lower elevation to a higher elevation.
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Alternating hot and cold temperatures causes repeated expansion and compression of rock materials which breaks the rock apart. What exogenic process is illustrated by this situation?
erosion
deposition
chemical weathering
mechanical weathering
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Surface run-off brings fine rock particles from land to bodies of water. What process is being described by this statement?
erosion
erosion
chemical weathering
mechanical weathering
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Which CANNOT be considered as an active agent of erosion in the Philippines?
wind
water
gravity
glacier
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This sedimentary rock forms when large quantities of living plants or organisms die and accumulate
clastic
biological
chemical
stratified
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A type of igneous rock that is produced when magma Is erupted
Extrusive
Intrusive
Plutonic
Magmatic
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Which of the following is a key characteristic of rocks?
gas bubbles
hardness
streak
organic material
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It occurs when rock particles are finally dropped off or deposited by agents of erosion. a. cementing
cementing
compacting
deposition
weathering
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This refers to the crystals, mineral grains, fragments of other rocks, and/or fossils that make up a rock. It also refers to the chemical constituents of a rock.
texture
cycle
structure
composition
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The following are examples of what type of rock?
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Magmatic
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This igneous rock is also called granitic with more than 65% silica content and generally light-colored.
mafic
intermediate
ultramafic
felsic
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Metamorphic Rocks have been derived from either igneous or sedimentary rocks under conditions that caused changes in mineralogical composition, texture, and internal structure.
Correct
Incorrect
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Endogenic processes are geological processes occurring at the earth’s surface.
yes
no
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Which is the characteristic of gneiss?
Has ribbon like layers
Glassy, very sharp edges
Has gas bubbles, dark in color
Has crystals, with swirl pattern
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categories of heat
convected heat
primordial heat
radiogenic heat
source heat
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is a molten and semi-molten rock mixture found under the surface of the Earth.
Magma
lava
Magmatism
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is the formation and motion of hot melted rock under the crust of the Earth.
Magma
lava
Magmatism
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what is endogenic processes
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Tapos na yey
Earth is the only planet in the solar system that supports life. Which of the following best explains the statement?
The Earth has a breathable atmosphere.
The Earth only has one moon that orbits around it.
The Earth is exposed to the sun’s rays.
The Earth rotates in its axis.
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