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Earth ScienceUnit 1 Exam Review
GET OUT YOUR REFERENCE TABLES
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Dots Lines
Do you see what I see?
Wheres Waldo
Are You Dense?
Get In Shape
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Get In Shape100 Points
True shape of the Earth
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Get In Shape Answer 100 Points
Oblate Spheroid
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Get In Shape 200 Points
You are closer to the Earths center here.
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Get In Shape Answer 200 Points
The Poles (N or S)
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Get In Shape 300 Points
Where on the Earths surface would Polaris appear
directly overhead?
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Get In Shape Answer 300 Points
North Pole
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Get In Shape 400 Points
Earths larger circumference.
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Get In Shape Answer 400 Points
Equatorial
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Get In Shape 500 POINTS
Two of the three ways EARLY scientists determined
the Earth was round?
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Get In Shape Answer 500 Points
  • Ship mast disappearing over the horizon
  • Movement of Polaris toward/away from the horizon
    (sailing ships)
  • Earths shadow on the moon was round

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Are You Dense? 100 Points
Formula for density.
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Are You Dense? Answer 100 Points
D M / V
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Are You Dense? 200 Points
Which phase (state) of matter is the least dense?
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Are You Dense? Answer 200 Points
Gas
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Are You Dense? 300 Points
If a metal block is heated, what will happen to
its density and WHY?
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Are You Dense? Answer 300 Points
Decrease because the block will expand, thus
increasing the blocks volume.
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Are You Dense? 400 Points
If a block of aluminum is broken into pieces,
what will happen to the density of the individual
pieces?
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Are You Dense? Answer 400 Points
Nothing it is still the same material and the
mass and volume change proportionally to each
other.
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Are You Dense? 500 Points
If an object has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a
volume of 5 cm3 , what is the objects mass?
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Are You Dense? Answer 500 Points
50 g
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Wheres Waldo100 Points
What is the maximum degrees of latitude?
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Wheres Waldo Answer 100 Points
90o N/S
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Wheres Waldo200 Points
Causes the apparent movement of the Sun.
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Wheres WaldoAnswer 200 Points
The Earths rotation.
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Wheres Waldo 300 Points
Coordinates of the red dot.
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Wheres Waldo Answer 300 Points
30o S, 105o W
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Wheres Waldo 400 Points
Specific name of the line shown here.
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Wheres WaldoAnswer 400 Points
Prime Meridian
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Wheres Waldo500 Points
Name of the city and country this line passes
through.
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Wheres WaldoAnswer 500 Points
Greenwich, England
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Do you see what I see? 100 Points
You use these to make observations.
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Do you see what I see? Answer 100 Points
Senses
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Do you see what I see? 200 Points
The object is red.
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Do you see what I see? Answer 200 Points
Observation.
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Do you see what I see? 300 Points
The water in the puddle will evaporate.
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Do you see what I see? Answer 300 Points
Prediction/Inference
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Do you see what I see? 400 Points
The liquid in the puddle is water.
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Do you see what I see? Answer 400 Points
Inference
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Do you see what I see? 500 Points
A burning candle gives of carbon dioxide and
water vapor.
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Do you see what I see? Answer 500 Points
Inference.
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Dots Lines 100 Points
Which is the dependant variable?
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Dots Lines Answer 100 Points
Density
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Dots Lines 200 Points
What type of relationship does the graph show?
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Dots Lines Answer 200 Points
Inverse or indirect
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Dots Lines 300 Points
State the relationship shown by this graph.
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Dots Lines Answer 300 Points
As temperature increases, density decreases.
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Dots Lines 400 Points
What is this graph telling you?
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Dots Lines Answer 400 Points
As the number of pieces of the same substance
increases, the density of substance does not
change (remains constant)
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Dots Lines 500 Points
A cup of coffee cools from 30o C to 20o C in 5
minutes. What is the coffees rate of temperature
change?
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Dots Lines Answer 500 Points
(30o C 20o C) / 5 min 2o C/min
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Earth Science Dictionary
Twinkle - Twinkle
Go Figure
Referring to
Its all down hill from here
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Its all down hill from here 200 Points
What is the contour interval of this map?
Contours are in feet
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Its all down hill from here Answer 200 Points
100 ft
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Its all down hill from here 400 Points
What does the following mean 1 24,000
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Its all down hill from here Answer 400 Points
One unit on the map is equal to 24,000 units
in the real world.
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Its all down hill from here 600 Points
What is the elevation of the red dot in meters?
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Its all down hill from here Answer 600 Points
180 meters
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Its all down hill from here 800 Points
In which compass direction does the stream flow?
N
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Its all down hill from here Answer 800 Points
West
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Its all down hill from here 1000 Points
What is the highest possible elevation on this
map?
Contours are in feet
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Its all down hill from here Answer 1000 Points
4099 feet
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Referring to 200 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
what type of generalized bedrock found in our
area?
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Referring to Answer 200 Points
Limestone, Shale, Sandstone,
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Referring to 400 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
what is the name of the convergent tectonic plate
boundary found east of the Philippine Plate?
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Referring to Answer 400 Points
Mariana Trench
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Referring to 600 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
what is the temperature of the Earths interior
at a depth of 3000 km?
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Referring to Answer 600 Points
5000o C
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Referring to 800 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
most of the water vapor in the atmosphere is
found which layer of the atmosphere?
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Referring to Answer 800 Points
Troposphere
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Referring to 1000 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
during which PERIOD in New Yorks geologic
history are the earliest birds found?
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Referring to Answer 1000 Points
Jurassic
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Go Figure 200 Points
A rock has a mass of 20 grams and a volume of 4
cm3. What is the rocks density?
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Go Figure Answer 200 Points
5.0 g/cm3
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Go Figure 400 Points
A ball has a density of 2.0 g/cm3 and a mass of
8.0 grams. What is its volume?
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Go Figure Answer 400 Points
4.0 cm3
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Go Figure 600 Points
A student measures the mass of a rock to be 4.2
grams. Later it is found that the correct value
should have been 4.9 grams. What is the students
error?
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Go Figure Answer 600 Points
14.3
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Go Figure 800 Points
What is the time difference in hours between
30oN, 90oW and 30oN,15oE
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Go Figure Answer 800 Points
7 hours
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Go Figure 1000 Points
With the sun at its highest point in the sky, a
hiker starts at an elevation of 300 feet and
walks 3.4 miles in 4 and a half hours to and
elevation of 714 feet. Calculate the gradient of
the hikers climb.
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Go Figure Answer 1000 Points
121.8 ft/mile
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Twinkle - Twinkle 200 Points
The Earths rate of rotation.
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Twinkle - Twinkle Answer 200 Points
15o/hr
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Twinkle - Twinkle 400 Points
Based on the picture, where is the palm tree
located?
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Twinkle - Twinkle Answer 400 Points
Equator 0o latitude
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Twinkle - Twinkle 600 Points
Four people in different parts of the U.S all see
Polaris at the same altitude in the sky what
does this mean?
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Twinkle - Twinkle Answer 600 Points
They are all located on the same line of latitude.
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Twinkle - Twinkle 800 Points
If you can not use Polaris to determine your
latitude, where are you?
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Twinkle - Twinkle Answer 800 Points
In the Southern Hemisphere
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Twinkle - Twinkle 1000 Points
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables,
what should be the approximate altitude of
Polaris if you live in Watertown?
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Twinkle - Twinkle Answer 1000 Points
44o
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Earth Science Dictionary 200 Points
Instrument
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Earth Science Dictionary Answer 200 Points
Used to extend our senses
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Earth Science Dictionary 400 Points
A parallel.
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Earth Science Dictionary Answer 400 Points
Line of latitude running E-W around the Earth.
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Earth Science Dictionary 600 Points
Difference between your measured value and the
accepted value.
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Earth Science Dictionary Answer 600 Points
Deviation - error
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Earth Science Dictionary 800 Points
GMT
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Earth Science Dictionary Answer 800 Points
Greenwich Mean Time
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Earth Science Dictionary 1000 Points
Lines drawn inward on a contour line to indicate
a depression.
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Earth Science Dictionary Answer 1000 Points
Hachure
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Daily Double
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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  • Latitude Longitude

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  • If the altitude of Polaris is 25 degrees, and the
    GMT clock reads 400 PM when the Sun is at its
    highest point in the sky at your locationwhat
    are your coordinates?

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  • 25oN, 60oW
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