Grade 6_Semester1_Checkpoint 4 Evidence the Earth Changed Over T

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Lorena Ramos Inestroza
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Scientists theorize that hundreds of millions of years ago, all the continents that exist today were combined into one landmass called Pangea. Which of the following provides evidence scientists can use to support the theory of Pangea?
Pangea can be supported by the shapes of the continents.
Pangea can be supported by the diversity of modern organisms.
Pangea can be supported by water samples from every ocean on Earth.
Pangea can be supported by the temperature changes on Earth over the last several decades.
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NGSS.MS-ESS2-2
NGSS.MS-ESS2-3
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Ted’s science teacher was reviewing Earth’s geologic history. She asked the class which example from the present provides the best evidence that Earth has changed over its geologic history. Ted responded with the correct answer. Which example did Ted choose?
Example 1: Models of living organisms
Example 2: Data collected of volcanic eruptions this year
Example 3: Genetic similarities between humans and apes
Example 4: Fossils of tropical trees and dinosaurs found in Antarctica
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NGSS.MS-ESS2-3
NGSS.MS-LS4-1
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Theory of Plate Tectonics is based on the concept of continental drift developed by Alfred Wegener. Which statement best describes why this is a theory instead of a law
The theory describes how the tectonic plates move over time.
The theory is only supported by the claim Alfred Wegener proposed.
The theory explains how the tectonic plates have drifted apart over time.
The theory predicts exactly how the continents will be positioned 100 years from now.
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NGSS.HS-ESS1-5
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Scientific laws are a description based on observed facts and patterns in nature. One scientific law is the Law of Superposition. This law states that older rock layers are beneath younger rock layers. The diagram below shows a sample of rock layers. According to the diagram and the law of superposition, which layer of rock is the oldest?
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B
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E
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NGSS.MS-ESS1-4
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Jacob learned that many fossils have been found in the Peace River in Florida. He does some additional research and finds out that both land and marine fossils have been found there. The bar graph shows the ratio of marine fossils to land fossils found in rock layers dating from 20 million years ago, and the ratio of marine fossils to land fossils found in rock layers dating from 1 million years ago. Based on the graphs, what conclusion can you make about the Peace River?
You can conclude that earthquakes have disturbed the layers of fossils in the Peace River.
You can conclude that twenty million years ago, land animals lived on islands in the Peace River.
You can conclude that the area where the Peace River now flows was part of a seafloor 20 million years ago
You can conclude that over time, the number of marine animals in the Peace River area increased as they preyed on land animals.
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NGSS.MS-LS4-1
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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When soil becomes very dry, wind can cause huge dust storms that erode the soil. The roots of plants can reduce the drying out of soil and can help keep it in place. Which statement best explains how human activity could contribute to an increase in soil erosion?
When people farm the land, it is impossible to avoid over-farming the soil such that it becomes polluted and new plants can’t grow there.
When people use careful farming practices, it is possible to maintain healthy soil such that it will allow new plants to grow there, and thus avoid erosion.
When people farm the land, it is possible to avoid over-farming the soil such that new plants can easily grow there, making it easier for soil to dry out and erode.
When people farm the land, it is possible for desertification to occur such that new plants can’t easily grow there, making it easier for soil to dry out and erode.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-5
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Initially, the theory of plate tectonics was rejected by most scientists. Now, the theory of plate tectonics is widely accepted. Which of the following most influenced how scientists think about plate tectonics today?
The speed and motion of tectonic plates has increased over time.
New evidence was discovered that made scientists revise their thinking.
. More geologists have studied plate tectonics in recent years than in the past.
Scientists have mapped the location of tectonic plate boundaries across the world.
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NGSS.HS-ESS1-5
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