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Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing
OneOne
QuestionNorman learned in science
class that mountains get smaller over time. This is due to-
A. Animals digging through rock
B. Earthquakes destroying the mountain
C. Humans using all the soil from the mountain
D. Weathering and erosion from water and wind
QuestionNorman learned in science
class that mountains get smaller over time. This is due to-
A. Animals digging through rock
B. Earthquakes destroying the mountain
C. Humans using all the soil from the mountain
D. Weathering and erosion from water and wind
Answer
Weathering and erosion from water and wind
Answer
Weathering and erosion from water and wind
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TwoTwo
Question
Weathering and erosion are not caused by–
A. Water running over the surface of the Earth
B. Strong winds blowing across rock
C. Ocean waves crashing on the coastline
D. The Earth revolving around the Sun
Question
Weathering and erosion are not caused by–
A. Water running over the surface of the Earth
B. Strong winds blowing across rock
C. Ocean waves crashing on the coastline
D. The Earth revolving around the Sun
Answer
The Earth revolving around the Sun
Answer
The Earth revolving around the Sun
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ThreeThree
Question
When rivers erode the soil, the soil often flows with the river until it stops and build up in certain places. This process is called- ?
A. transpiration
B. deposition
C. photosynthesis
D. metamorphosis
Question
When rivers erode the soil, the soil often flows with the river until it stops and build up in certain places. This process is called- ?
A. transpiration
B. deposition
C. photosynthesis
D. metamorphosis
Answer
deposition
Answer
deposition
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FourFour
Question
Most canyons are formed by–
A. Wind blowing away dirt and rock
B. Rivers carving out rock and dirt over time
C. Animals moving rock and dirt as they migrate
D. Lava burning cracks into the ground
Question
Most canyons are formed by–
A. Wind blowing away dirt and rock
B. Rivers carving out rock and dirt over time
C. Animals moving rock and dirt as they migrate
D. Lava burning cracks into the ground
Answer
Rivers carving out rock and dirt over time
Answer
Rivers carving out rock and dirt over time
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FiveFive
QuestionWhich of the following
does not help cause soil erosion?
A. Roots of trees and plants
B. Sunlight
C. Digging animals
D. Rushing water
QuestionWhich of the following
does not help cause soil erosion?
A. Roots of trees and plants
B. Sunlight
C. Digging animals
D. Rushing water
Answer
Sunlight
Answer
Sunlight
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SixSix
QuestionWhich of the
following best describes the shape of the Earth
A. CircleB. FlatC. CylinderD. Sphere
QuestionWhich of the
following best describes the shape of the Earth
A. CircleB. FlatC. CylinderD. Sphere
Answer
Sphere
Answer
Sphere
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SevenSeven
QuestionMost of the water
on Earth is-
A. Freshwater
B. Spring water
C. Saltwater
D. Found in lakes
QuestionMost of the water
on Earth is-
A. Freshwater
B. Spring water
C. Saltwater
D. Found in lakes
Answer
saltwater
Answer
saltwater
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EightEight
QuestionAt the center of the
Earth is the-
A. Surface
B. Crust
C. Mantle
D. core
QuestionAt the center of the
Earth is the-
A. Surface
B. Crust
C. Mantle
D. core
Answer
Core
Answer
Core
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NineNine
QuestionTides are caused by-
A. The pull of the Earth’s gravity
B. The pull of the moon’s gravity
C. Volcanoes underwater
D. The turning of the Earth
QuestionTides are caused by-
A. The pull of the Earth’s gravity
B. The pull of the moon’s gravity
C. Volcanoes underwater
D. The turning of the Earth
Answer
The pull of the moon’s gravity
Answer
The pull of the moon’s gravity
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TenTen
QuestionThe type of energy
created by the Sun is known as –
A. Magnetic energy
B. Solar energy
C. Electrical energy
D. Sound
QuestionThe type of energy
created by the Sun is known as –
A. Magnetic energy
B. Solar energy
C. Electrical energy
D. Sound
Answer
Solar energy
Answer
Solar energy
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ElevenEleven
QuestionThe moon-
A. Is larger than the Earth
B. Does not have an atmosphere
C. Has water
D. Is home to plant life
QuestionThe moon-
A. Is larger than the Earth
B. Does not have an atmosphere
C. Has water
D. Is home to plant life
Answer
Does not have an atmosphere
Answer
Does not have an atmosphere
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TwelveTwelve
Question
Compared to the moon, the Earth’s gravitational pull is-
A. Stronger
B. Weaker
C. About the same
D. nonexistent
Question
Compared to the moon, the Earth’s gravitational pull is-
A. Stronger
B. Weaker
C. About the same
D. nonexistent
Answer
stronger
Answer
stronger
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ThirteenThirteen
QuestionResources that can
be replaced over time are known as-
A. Non-renewable
B. Inexhaustible
C. Renewable
D. non-recyclable
QuestionResources that can
be replaced over time are known as-
A. Non-renewable
B. Inexhaustible
C. Renewable
D. non-recyclable
Answer
Renewable
Answer
Renewable
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FourteenFourteen
QuestionWhich of the
following is non-renewable resource?
A. Wind
B. Water
C. Wood
D. Natural gas
QuestionWhich of the
following is non-renewable resource?
A. Wind
B. Water
C. Wood
D. Natural gas
Answer
Natural gas
Answer
Natural gas
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FifteenFifteen
Question
A period of 3 years means-
A. The Earth revolved around the Sun 3 times
B. The Earth revolved around the Sun 6 times
C. The Earth rotated on its axis 3 times
D. The Sun revolved the Earth 3 times
Question
A period of 3 years means-
A. The Earth revolved around the Sun 3 times
B. The Earth revolved around the Sun 6 times
C. The Earth rotated on its axis 3 times
D. The Sun revolved the Earth 3 times
Answer
The Earth revolved around the Sun 3 times
Answer
The Earth revolved around the Sun 3 times
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SixteenSixteen
QuestionWhat gas does a
plant return to the atmosphere after taking in carbon dioxide?
A. OxygenB. NitrogenC. HeliumD. hydrogen
QuestionWhat gas does a
plant return to the atmosphere after taking in carbon dioxide?
A. OxygenB. NitrogenC. HeliumD. hydrogen
Answer
Oxygen
Answer
Oxygen
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SeventeenSeventeen
QuestionWhich of the
following helps convert animal waste into nitrogen?
A. CloudsB. DecomposersC. CarnivoresD. Herbivores
QuestionWhich of the
following helps convert animal waste into nitrogen?
A. CloudsB. DecomposersC. CarnivoresD. Herbivores
Answer
Decomposers
Answer
Decomposers
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EighteenEighteen
QuestionThe outermost layer of
the Sun is called the–
A. Ozone layer
B. Corona
C. Core
D. Light zone
QuestionThe outermost layer of
the Sun is called the–
A. Ozone layer
B. Corona
C. Core
D. Light zone
Answer
Corona
Answer
Corona
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NineteenNineteen
Question
Glaciers, earthquakes, volcanoes, and wind all can–
A. Create lavaB. Cool the EarthC. Change the
surface of the Earth
D. Be found everywhere on Earth
Question
Glaciers, earthquakes, volcanoes, and wind all can–
A. Create lavaB. Cool the EarthC. Change the
surface of the Earth
D. Be found everywhere on Earth
Answer
Change the surface of the Earth
Answer
Change the surface of the Earth
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TwentyTwenty
QuestionHow many planets
are on our solar system?
A. 2
B. 9
C. 8
D. 7
QuestionHow many planets
are on our solar system?
A. 2
B. 9
C. 8
D. 7
Answer
8
Answer
8