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1 Science 4th 9 weeks test Study Guide

2 Give an example of a planet that supports life.
Mars Venus Saturn Earth

3 Give an example of a planet that supports life.
Mars Venus Saturn Earth

4 ______ is often called the red planet.
Mars Saturn Uranus Mercury

5 ______ is often called the red planet.
Mars Saturn Uranus Mercury

6 Meteorite Comet Constellation Galaxy
A large body of frozen ice and rock that travels toward the center of the solar system is a Meteorite Comet Constellation Galaxy

7 Meteorite Comet Constellation Galaxy
A large body of frozen ice and rock that travels toward the center of the solar system is a Meteorite Comet Constellation Galaxy

8 The _______ separates the inner and outer planets.
Milky Way Galaxy Asteroid Belt Gaspra Supernova

9 The _______ separates the inner and outer planets.
Milky Way Galaxy Asteroid Belt Gaspra Supernova

10 The outer planets, except Pluto, are often called ____________.
Super galaxies Supernovas Gas giants The universe

11 The outer planets, except Pluto, are often called ____________.
Super galaxies Supernovas Gas giants The universe

12 Which of the following takes the least amount of time?
Earth rotates once Earth revolves once The Moon revolves once They all take the same amount of time

13 Which of the following takes the least amount of time?
Earth rotates once Earth revolves once The Moon revolves once They all take the same amount of time

14 What type of force causes a normal fault to move?
Gravitational Tension Compressive Shear

15 What type of force causes a normal fault to move?
Gravitational Tension Compressive Shear

16 What type of force causes a reserve fault?
Gravitational Tension Compressive Shear

17 What type of force causes a reserve fault?
Gravitational Tension Compressive Shear

18 What type of force causes a strike-slip fault?
a) Gravitational b) Tension c) Compressive d) Shear

19 What type of force causes a strike-slip fault?
a) Gravitational b) Tension c) Compressive d) Shear

20 Normal Reverse Strike-slip Elastic
Which fault has rocks moving past each other with little vertical movement? Normal Reverse Strike-slip Elastic

21 Normal Reverse Strike-slip Elastic
Which fault has rocks moving past each other with little vertical movement? Normal Reverse Strike-slip Elastic

22 What are the layers of the Earth from the center?
Lower mantle, upper mantle, inner core, outer core, crust Inner core, lower mantle, outer core, upper mantle, crust Inner core, outer core, lower mantle, upper mantle, crust Crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core

23 What are the layers of the Earth from the center?
Lower mantle, upper mantle, inner core, outer core, crust Inner core, lower mantle, outer core, upper mantle, crust Inner core, outer core, lower mantle, upper mantle, crust Crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core

24 Which waves are responsible for more damage caused by earthquakes?
Primary waves Top layers waves Secondary waves Surface waves

25 Which waves are responsible for more damage caused by earthquakes?
Primary waves Top layers waves Secondary waves Surface waves

26 Which of the following would be a FALSE statement about apparent motion?
The Sun moves across the sky because of its rotation As a merry-go-round moves clockwise, the objects outside move counterclockwise As you travel in a car, the trees move by you going in the opposite direction The Sun moves across they sky because of the rotation of the Earth

27 Which of the following would be a FALSE statement about apparent motion?
The Sun moves across the sky because of its rotation As a merry-go-round moves clockwise, the objects outside move counterclockwise As you travel in a car, the trees move by you going in the opposite direction The Sun moves across they sky because of the rotation of the Earth

28 Groups of stars that form patterns in our sky are _____.
Comets Constellations Galaxies meteorites

29 Groups of stars that form patterns in our sky are _____.
Comets Constellations Galaxies meteorites

30 Earth is part of the _________.
Oort cloud Milky Way Kuiper Belt None of the above

31 Earth is part of the _________.
Oort cloud Milky Way Kuiper Belt None of the above

32 The Great Red Spot refers to ______.
Rocks on Mars The rings on Saturn A giant storm on Jupiter The giant red star Betelgeuse

33 The Great Red Spot refers to ______.
Rocks on Mars The rings on Saturn A giant storm on Jupiter The giant red star Betelgeuse

34 The Sun is the center of the ______.
Solar system Milky Way Constellation Ursa Major Constellation Ursa Minor

35 The Sun is the center of the ______.
Solar system Milky Way Constellation Ursa Major Constellation Ursa Minor

36 Lakes are formed Nothing Mountains are formed Earthquake
What happens when rocks move over, under, or past each other along fault surfaces? Lakes are formed Nothing Mountains are formed Earthquake

37 Lakes are formed Nothing Mountains are formed Earthquake
What happens when rocks move over, under, or past each other along fault surfaces? Lakes are formed Nothing Mountains are formed Earthquake

38 Elastic limit Shear Fault line Epicenter
The force that cause rocks on either side of a fault to slide past each other is _____. Elastic limit Shear Fault line Epicenter

39 Elastic limit Shear Fault line Epicenter
The force that cause rocks on either side of a fault to slide past each other is _____. Elastic limit Shear Fault line Epicenter

40 What instrument is used to measure earthquake?
Wave rotator Epicenter graph Tremor detection machine Seismograph

41 What instrument is used to measure earthquake?
Wave rotator Epicenter graph Tremor detection machine Seismograph

42 Which layer of the Earth is the largest?
Crust Surface Mantle Core

43 Which layer of the Earth is the largest?
Crust Surface Mantle Core

44 What is the inner core made mostly of?
Copper Lead Iron Coal

45 What is the inner core made mostly of?
Copper Lead Iron Coal

46 Epicenter Focus Shock point Seismic launch
What is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake’s energy first releases? Epicenter Focus Shock point Seismic launch

47 Epicenter Focus Shock point Seismic launch
What is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake’s energy first releases? Epicenter Focus Shock point Seismic launch

48 Primary waves Epicenter waves Secondary waves Surface waves
Which waves move rock particles in a backward, rolling motion, and a side-to-side swaying motion? Primary waves Epicenter waves Secondary waves Surface waves

49 Primary waves Epicenter waves Secondary waves Surface waves
Which waves move rock particles in a backward, rolling motion, and a side-to-side swaying motion? Primary waves Epicenter waves Secondary waves Surface waves

50 Which layer of Earth can get as hot as the sun?
Upper divide Inner core Separation split Boundary layer

51 Which layer of Earth can get as hot as the sun?
Upper divide Inner core Separation split Boundary layer

52 Magnitude Study Liquefaction Tsunamis
The height of the lines graced on the paper record of a seismography is a measure of the energy that is released, or the _________, of the earthquake. Magnitude Study Liquefaction Tsunamis

53 Magnitude Study Liquefaction Tsunamis
The height of the lines graced on the paper record of a seismography is a measure of the energy that is released, or the _________, of the earthquake. Magnitude Study Liquefaction Tsunamis

54 Scientist who study earthquakes and seismic waves are
Seismologist Farmers Magnitudes Earthquakeologist

55 Scientist who study earthquakes and seismic waves are
Seismologist Farmers Magnitudes Earthquakeologist

56 Waves Currents Beaches Tsunamis
Ocean waves caused by earthquakes are called seismic sea waves, or _____. Waves Currents Beaches Tsunamis

57 Waves Currents Beaches Tsunamis
Ocean waves caused by earthquakes are called seismic sea waves, or _____. Waves Currents Beaches Tsunamis

58 During After The night of Before
_________ an Earthquake, you can make your home as earthquake safe as possible by taking certain steps to prevent damage. During After The night of Before

59 During After The night of Before
_________ an Earthquake, you can make your home as earthquake safe as possible by taking certain steps to prevent damage. During After The night of Before

60 What are seismic-safe structures?
Structures built to resist damage from the shaking of earthquakes. Structures built to trap people inside a building Structures to allow people 24 hours to get out of a building Structures built to resist wind power from earthquakes

61 What are seismic-safe structures?
Structures built to resist damage from the shaking of earthquakes. Structures built to trap people inside a building Structures to allow people 24 hours to get out of a building Structures built to resist wind power from earthquakes

62 If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, what should you do?
Get to a window fast Move away from windows & objects that could fall on you Seek shelter in a doorway or under a sturdy table or desk Both B and C

63 If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, what should you do?
Get to a window fast Move away from windows & objects that could fall on you Seek shelter in a doorway or under a sturdy table or desk Both B and C

64 If you are outdoors when an earthquake hits, what should you do?
Stay in the open Check any gas or water lines for damage & be careful of damaged areas because it could contain broken glass. Call your parents Clean up any broken glass

65 If you are outdoors when an earthquake hits, what should you do?
Stay in the open Check any gas or water lines for damage & be careful of damaged areas because it could contain broken glass. Call your parents Clean up any broken glass

66 Earthquakes can also be described by the amount of ________.
Damage they can cause Water they produce Time they are taking place Liquefaction in the air around them.

67 Earthquakes can also be described by the amount of ________.
Damage they can cause Water they produce Time they are taking place Liquefaction in the air around them.

68 What is used to describe the strength of an earthquake and is based on the height of the lines on the seismogram. Righter magnitude scale Modified Mercalli intensity scale Magnitude machine Liquefaction machine

69 What is used to describe the strength of an earthquake and is based on the height of the lines on the seismogram. Righter magnitude scale Modified Mercalli intensity scale Magnitude machine Liquefaction machine

70 What is spinning of Earth on its axis called?
Revolution Rotation Orbit Axis

71 What is spinning of Earth on its axis called?
Revolution Rotation Orbit Axis

72 How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis one time?
24 hours 1 month 27 hours 1 week

73 How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis one time?
24 hours 1 month 27 hours 1 week

74 Summer Fall Winter spring
What season is it when your part of the Earth is tilted AWAY from the Sun? Summer Fall Winter spring

75 Summer Fall Winter spring
What season is it when your part of the Earth is tilted AWAY from the Sun? Summer Fall Winter spring

76 Winter Summer Spring Fall
What season is it when your part of the Earth is tilted TOWARD the sun? Winter Summer Spring Fall

77 Winter Summer Spring Fall
What season is it when your part of the Earth is tilted TOWARD the sun? Winter Summer Spring Fall

78 The movement of Earth around the Sun is called its _______.
Revolution Rotation Orbit eclipse

79 The movement of Earth around the Sun is called its _______.
Revolution Rotation Orbit eclipse

80 How long does it take for the Earth to revolve one time around the Sun?
2 weeks 24 hours 365 days 4 days

81 How long does it take for the Earth to revolve one time around the Sun?
2 weeks 24 hours 365 days 4 days

82 The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes ________.
Seasons Day & night Eclipse phases

83 The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes ________.
Seasons Day & night Eclipse phases

84 How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth?
1 year 1 week 27.3 days 45 days

85 How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth?
1 year 1 week 27.3 days 45 days

86 Give an example of a WAXING moon.
Phases are growing bigger Phases are growing smaller A full moon A new moon

87 Give an example of a WAXING moon.
Phases are growing bigger Phases are growing smaller A full moon A new moon

88 Give an example of WANING moon.
Phases are growing bigger Phases are growing smaller A full moon A new moon

89 Give an example of WANING moon.
Phases are growing bigger Phases are growing smaller A full moon A new moon

90 Moon Galaxies Stars Planets
During a SOLAR eclipse the ________ moves between the Sun and the Earth. Moon Galaxies Stars Planets

91 Moon Galaxies Stars Planets
During a SOLAR eclipse the ________ moves between the Sun and the Earth. Moon Galaxies Stars Planets

92 What happens during a LUNAR eclipse?
The Sun gets between the Earth and the Moon The moon gets between the Sun and the Earth The galaxies collide The Earth gets between the Sun and the Moon

93 What happens during a LUNAR eclipse?
The Sun gets between the Earth and the Moon The moon gets between the Sun and the Earth The galaxies collide The Earth gets between the Sun and the Moon

94 Orbit Solar system Constellations Comets
Our _______ is made up of nine planets and numerous other objects that orbit the Sun. Orbit Solar system Constellations Comets

95 Orbit Solar system Constellations Comets
Our _______ is made up of nine planets and numerous other objects that orbit the Sun. Orbit Solar system Constellations Comets

96 The inner planets are mostly ________.
Made of helium and methane Made of hydrogen & oxygen Solid and made of minerals Made of a mixture of gases

97 The inner planets are mostly ________.
Made of helium and methane Made of hydrogen & oxygen Solid and made of minerals Made of a mixture of gases

98 Study study study


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