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SOL Review. Final Jeopardy. Rock/Rock Cycle 100. When small pieces of soil or rocks, organic matter, minerals are deposited at the bottom of streams, rivers, or lakes, it forms _________ rock. A Igneous Rock B Metamorphic Rock C Sedimentary Rock . C. Rock/Rock Cycle 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SOL ReviewRock/Rock Cycle Fossil Structure of

the EarthWeathering/Erosion

Volcano/Earthquake

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Final Jeopardy

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Rock/Rock Cycle 100

When small pieces of soil or rocks, organic matter, minerals are deposited at the bottom of streams, rivers, or lakes, it forms _________ rock. A Igneous RockB Metamorphic RockC Sedimentary Rock

C

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Rock/Rock Cycle 200

The process that changes sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks into metamorphic rock. F WeatheringG Heat and PressureH ErosionJ Nuclear fission

G

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Rock/Rock Cycle 300

Which of the following rock samples contains fossils?

J

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Rock/Rock Cycle 400

G Tectonic plates movementH Heat and PressureI WeatheringJ Erosion

Which one of the following is NOT a process that change rocks?

G

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Rock/Rock Cycle 500

G

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J

I

Which one of these rocks hardened fast?

J

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Fossil 100

Fossil fuels are usually found —

F in the atmosphereG below ground H at the surface of the oceanJ on mountain peaks

G

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Fossil 200Which part of a dinosaur is least likely to be found as a fossil?

F BonesG ClawsH TeethJ Muscle

J

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Fossil 300

J

Which of the following rock samples contains fossils?

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Fossil 400

Which one of theselayers contains the oldest fossil ?A 1B 2C 3D 4

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D

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Fossil 500

Which of these information cannot be determined by investigating a fossil?G Different life on earthH Temperature of the earthI Earth’s surfaceJ Support theory of continental drift.

H

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Structure of the Earth100

The internal structure of the earth does not consist of this part.

F CoreG Mantle H Crust J Volcano

J

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Structure of the Earth 200

What does the mantle mostly consist of ?

F Solid metalG Molten rocksH Tectonic PlatesI Volcanoes

G

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Structure of the Earth 300

What is the earth’s core made of?A MagmaB RocksC MetalD Plates

C

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Structure of the Earth 400

The plates float on this structure of the Earth.

A Ocean

B Core

C Mantle

D RocksC

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Structure of the Earth 500

The constant changing of the earth’s surface is due to_______.

F PangeaG Oceanic driftH Continental DriftJ Convectional Current

H

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Weathering/Erosion 100

What is weathering?

A The breakdown of bones. B The process of moving sediments.C The cooling of lava. D The breakdown of rocks.

D

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Weathering/Erosion 200

Which one of these choices is NOT the agent of weathering and erosion?

A WindB GlacierC WaterD Heat

D

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Weathering/Erosion 300

H

Which one of these human activities has the most impact on weathering and erosion?

F Raise more grazing animalsG Spraying waterH Deforestation J Digging

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Weathering/Erosion 400

When it rains, water seeps into tiny holes in the rocks. What happens to the rock if the water freezes?

F The rock swells G It will carve the rockH Nothing happens to the rock because the rock is solidJ The water expands and it will break the rock

J

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Weathering/Erosion 500

G

A type of mass movement is a ______________.

G mudslideH GlacierI DeltaJ Terminal moraine

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Volcano/Earthquake 100

Most earthquake is caused by ____.

F Movement of earth’s crust. G TsunamisH Sinking of the ocean floor. J Heating of the atmosphere.

H

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Volcano/Earthquake 200

Where are most of the active volcanoes located?

A In the earth’s mantleB On landC Border of different countriesD Plate Boundaries

D

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Volcano/Earthquake 300

The movement of the rock up or down along a fault results in the formation of ___ mountains.

F FoldedG DomeH Volcanic J Fault Block

J

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Volcano/Earthquake 400

Many strong earthquakes are caused by __________.

A Plates sliding past each other

B Lava flowing down the side of a volcano.

C Plates spreading apart

D Hot magma

A

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Volcano/Earthquake 500

How do many of the highest mountains form?

F Continental plates collide and push together causing their edges to crumple and fold.

G When the plates separate, magma bubbles up between the plates.

H When the volcano erupt, the lava piles on top.

F

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Final Jeopardy

B