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4th Grade Milestone Review CFA #10
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Milestone Review GPS The time between today's sunrise and tomorrow's sunrise would be about — A 12 hours B 24 hours C 36 hours D 48 hours
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Milestone Review 2. Felicia is conducting an investigation
GPS 2. Felicia is conducting an investigation on weather. She wants to find out what the temperature is outside her apartment window. What tool should Felicia use? barometer thermometer A C sundial weathervane B D
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Milestone Review 3. The leaves of which plant below
GPS 3. The leaves of which plant below show the best structural adaptation for protecting the plant from predators? A B C D
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Milestone Review 4. Which tool can a scientist use to
GPS 4. Which tool can a scientist use to measure temperature? cup A ruler B balance C thermometer D
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Milestone Review 5. What causes the grass to get wet on
GPS 5. What causes the grass to get wet on a cool summer night when there is no rain? A Water comes up from the ground. Water from the air forms droplets on the grass. B Frost on the grass melts. C Clouds during the night make the grass wet. D
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Milestone Review 6. What happens to liquid water at 0º C.?
GPS 6. What happens to liquid water at 0º C.? It becomes a solid A It becomes air. B It does not change. C It becomes a gas. D
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Milestone Review 7. What happens to water when it evaporates?
GPS 7. What happens to water when it evaporates? It becomes a solid A It becomes droplets B It is no longer matter C It becomes a gas D
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Milestone Review 8. What is the change of gas to a liquid called?
GPS 8. What is the change of gas to a liquid called? evaporation A condensation B melting C freezing D
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Milestone Review 9. Which statement BEST describes what
GPS 9. Which statement BEST describes what happens to water when it changes state from a liquid to a solid? Its particles begin to move faster A B Its particles do not move at all Its particles evaporate C Its particles move more slowly. D
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Milestone Review 10. Which one forms when raindrops freeze? snow sleet
GPS 10. Which one forms when raindrops freeze? snow A sleet B hail C dew D
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Milestone Review 11. Which of these must happen to form a cloud?
GPS 11. Which of these must happen to form a cloud? water vapor condensing A rain falling B snow falling C ice melting D
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Milestone Review 12. What is fog? frozen precipitation
GPS 12. What is fog? A frozen precipitation a cloud high in the sky B a cloud on or near the ground C rain D
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Milestone Review 13. The water cycle has a beginning and an end
GPS 13. The water cycle has a beginning and an end A no beginning and no end B only a beginning C only an end D
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Milestone Review 14. Where does precipitation begin to form? in oceans
GPS 14. Where does precipitation begin to form? in oceans A in lakes B under the ground C in clouds D
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Milestone Review 15. What does high air pressure usually mean?
GPS 15. What does high air pressure usually mean? fair weather A stormy weather B rising temperatures C falling temperatures D
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Milestone Review 16. What does a rain gauge do?
GPS 16. What does a rain gauge do? A tells what chemicals are in the rain B measures how fast rain falls measures the amount of rain that falls C measures the size of raindrops D
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Milestone Review 17. What is a front? a place where air masses meet
GPS 17. What is a front? A a place where air masses meet B the front part of a storm an area of very high wind C an area that has fair weather D
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Milestone Review 18. In which season will Georgia have the
GPS 18. In which season will Georgia have the coldest weather? A fall B winter spring C summer D
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Milestone Review 19. What is an area’s average weather over a
GPS 19. What is an area’s average weather over a long period of time called? seasonal weather pattern A B daily weather pattern climate C air mass D
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Milestone Review 20. You see cirrus clouds in the sky. What will
GPS 20. You see cirrus clouds in the sky. What will the weather MOST LIKELY be like the next day? foggy A B sunny hot C rainy D
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