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7th Grade Science Midterm Review

7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world. Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

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Page 1: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

7th Grade ScienceMidterm Review

Page 2: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is science?

• Science is the study of the natural world.

– Science is divided up into three areas:

• Biology/Life science

• Geology/Earth science

• Physics/Physical science

Page 3: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is empirical evidence?

• The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.

Page 4: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a theory?

• The explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning; that is supported by a large quantity of evidence; and that does not conflict with any existing experimental results or observations.

Page 5: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a law?

• A descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions.

Page 6: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is the difference between a theory and a law?

• Theory is an explanation for why something is the way it is and law describes what is happening in the natural world.

Page 7: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Where do scientists get their evidence?

• In the field

• In the laboratory

Page 8: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How do scientific ideas change?

• By new evidence

• By collaboration and debate

Page 9: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an experiment?

• An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.

Page 10: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an observation?The process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained

by using the senses.

Page 11: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a hypothesis?

A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation

Page 12: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an independent variable?

The factor that is changed by the experimenter

Page 13: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a dependent variable?

The factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent

variables.

Page 14: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is data?Information gathered by observation or

experimentation that can be used in calculation or reasoning

Page 15: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What are the steps of the scientific method? (Please refer to your notes and foldable)

1. Make an observation2. Ask a question3. Hypothesis4. Experimentation / collect data5. Results (typically represented in data tables, graphs, mean, median, etc in middle and high school)6. Analyze / conclude7. Repeat

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What is repetition? What is replication? What is the difference between them?

Repetition is when a scientist repeats their own experiment

Replication is when a scientist repeats different scientists experiment

Page 17: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What characterizes a good scientific investigation?

It needs to be able to be repeated

Page 18: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How do you evaluate the quality of scientific information?

The most reliable scientific information is published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. (The information has to be peer-reviewed.)

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What is a model?

A pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure

or workings of an object, system, or concept

Page 20: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How do scientists organize data?

Scientists organize data in tables and then in charts, models, and graphs.

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What are the different types of graphs and why do we use them?

Circle Graph- shows how each group of data relates to all of the data

Bar Graph- Used to display and compare data in a number of categories

Line Graph- Used to show change in variables over time

Page 22: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Unit 2: Study Guide

Page 23: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a mineral? How are minerals formed?

• A mineral is a naturally occurring usually inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure and chemical composition.

• Minerals are formed:

– As magma and lava cool

– By metamorphism

– From solutions

Page 24: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an element?

• Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical means

Page 25: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a compound?

• A substance made up of atoms or ions of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.

Page 26: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is the difference between silicate and nonsilicate minerals?

• Silicate minerals contain silicon and oxygen, normally in the form of silicate tetrahedrons.

• Nonsilicate minerals do not.

Page 27: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What are the different properties that can be used to identify minerals? Define each

property.• Color- color of the mineral

• Streak- color of the powdered form of the mineral. (Remember: that if a scientist draws on a white tile with the mineral, this is how the streak is found.)

• Luster- way a surface reflects light

• Cleavage and Fracture- The way the mineral breaks/splits

• Density- measure of how much matter in a given amount of space.

• Hardness- mineral’s resistance to being scratched.

• Special Properties- any property specific to the mineral

Page 28: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Know the three different rock types: What are they? How are they each created?

• Igneous rock forms when magma or lava cools and hardens

• Sedimentary rock forms from compressed or cemented layers of sediment.

• Metamorphic rock forms from other rocks as a result of intense heat, pressure, or chemical processes.

Page 29: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is weathering?

• Weathering is the natural process by which atmospheric and environmental agents, such as wind, rain, and temperature changes, disintegrate and decompose rocks.

Page 30: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is erosion?

• Erosion is the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity moves soil and sediment from one location to another.

Page 31: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is deposition?

• Deposition is the process in which material is laid down.

Page 32: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is the rock cycle?

• The rock cycle is the series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is destroyed, and forms again by geologic processes.

• Look in your book on page 78 for a diagram of the rock cycle.

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What is uplift?

• Uplift is the rising of regions of Earth’s crust to higher elevations.

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What is subsidence?

• Subsidence is the sinking of regions of the Earth’s crust to lower elevations.

Page 35: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a rift zone?

• A rift zone is an area of deep cracks that forms between two tectonic plates that are pulling away from each other.

Page 36: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What are Earth’s compositional layers?

(Make sure you can label them)Crust

Mantle

Core

Page 37: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is convection? Where does convection take place in Earth and why is it important?

• Convection is the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations; can result in a transfer of energy as heat.

• Convection takes place in the Earth’s mantle.

• Convection helps rocks move slowing in the mantle. (Cooler rocks sink and warmer rocks rise)

Page 38: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What are the Earth’s physical layers?

(Make sure you can label them)Lithosphere

Asthenosphere

Mesosphere

Outer CoreInner Core

Page 39: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is Pangaea? Why is the idea of Pangaea important in understanding Earth’s history?

• Scientists think that about 245 million years ago the continents were joined in a single large landmass that they call Pangaea.

• It’s important to understand that at one time scientists think that all the continents were connected and during millions of years the continents moved into their current locations.

Page 40: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is sea-floor spreading?

• Sea-floor spreading is the process by which new oceanic lithosphere sea floor forms when magma rises to Earth’s surface at mid-ocean ridges and solidifies, as older existing sea floor moves away from the ridge.

– Older rock- far from ridge

– Newer rock- formed near ridge

Page 41: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Theory of plate tectonics

• This theory explains how large pieces of the lithosphere, called plates, move and change shape.

Page 42: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a tectonic plate?

• A tectonic plate is a block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle.

Page 43: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Different plate boundaries(Know the arrow diagrams!)

• Convergent- Two plates collide.

• Divergent- Two plates move away from each other

• Transform- Two plates move past each other horizontally

Page 44: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What are the three different mechanisms that cause tectonic plates to move?

• Mantle Convection

• Ridge Push

• Slab Pull

Page 45: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an anticline?(Look on Page 107 for a diagram)

• Anticlines- oldest layers of rock are in the middle of the fold. The youngest rocks are towards the outside.

Anticlines are shaped like a: n

Page 46: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a syncline?(Look on Page 107 for a diagram)

• In syncline folds the youngest rocks are in the middle and the older rocks are on the outside edges.

Synclines are shaped like a: u

Page 47: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Faults

• Strike-Slip Faults

– Formed when rocks are under shear stress and at transform boundaries

• Normal Faults

– Formed when rocks undergo tension and at divergent boundaries

• Reverse Faults

– Formed when rocks undergo compression and at convergent boundaries

Page 48: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Faults

• Be able to label a diagram of each fault, with where the hanging wall, footwall and fault plane are! (Look on page 109)

Page 49: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Three types of mountains

• Folded Mountains- Form when rock layers are squeezed together and pushed upward.

– Usually at convergent boundaries

• Volcanic Mountains- Form when melted rock erupts onto Earth’s surface

• Fault-Block Mountains- Form when tension makes the lithosphere break into many normal faults. Along the faults, pieces of the lithosphere drop down compared with other pieces. The pieces left standing form fault-block mountains.

Page 50: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an earthquake?

• Earthquakes are ground movements that occur when blocks of rock in Earth move suddenly and release energy.

• Label #6 page 116 in your book.

– Know that the Focus is the point underneath the Earth

– The Fault Line is the line between both of the plates

– The Epicenter is on the Earth’s surface.

Page 51: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Label a volcano

• Label #5 on page 126 in your book.

– Know this!

– Know magma is underneath the Earth & lava is when it has reached the Earth’s surface

Page 52: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Three types of volcanoes

• Shield Volcanoes- Broad base, gently sloping sides, and form from mild eruptions.

• Cinder Cones- Steep volcano formed from violent eruptions

• Composite Volcanoes- Alternates between mild and violent eruptions.

Page 53: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

Where do volcanoes occur?

• Divergent boundaries

• Convergent boundaries

• Hot Spots

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Unit 3 Review

Please see pages 145-194 in your book for more

information*This study guide is just to get you started studying– please look at your notes

and book too.*

Page 55: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is uniformitarianism?

• A principle that geological processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes.

Page 56: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is climate?

• The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.

Page 57: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a fossil?

• The trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.

Page 58: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a trace fossil?

• A fossilized structure, such as a footprint or coprolite, that formed in sedimentary rock by animal activity on or within soft sediment.

Page 59: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is an ice core?

• A long cylinder of ice obtained from drilling through ice caps or ice sheets; used to study past climates.

Page 60: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How do organisms become preserved as fossils?

• Fossils can be trapped in amber or asphalt

• Buried in rock

• Become frozen

• Become petrified

Page 61: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What can fossils tell us?

• Fossils tell scientists about changes to the environment

• Fossils tell scientist how life forms have changed over time

Page 62: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How does sedimentary rock show Earth’s history?

• The composition of sedimentary rock show the source of the sediment that makes up the rock

• The texture of the sedimentary rock shows the environment in which the sediment was carried and deposited

• Features in the rock show what was happening to the sedimentary rock

Page 63: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What do Earth’s surface features tell us?

• How continents move

• How landforms change over time

Page 64: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What other materials tell us about Earth’s climate history?

• Trees

• Sea-Floor sediments

• Ice cores

Page 65: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is relative dating?

• Any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects.

Page 66: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is superposition?

• A principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed.

Page 67: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is unconformity?

• A break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time.

Page 68: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is a geologic column?

• An ordered arrangement of rock layers that is based on the relative ages of the rocks and in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom.

Page 69: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How are undisturbed rock layers dated?

• Older layers are on the bottom

• Younger layers are on the top

Page 70: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How are sedimentary rock layers disturbed?

• Tilting

• Folding

• Faults and Intrusions

• Unconformities

Page 71: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How are rock layers ordered?

• Law of crosscutting relationships states that:

“A fault or a body of rock, such as an intrusion, must be younger than any feature or layer of rock that the fault or rock body cuts through.”

Page 72: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How are fossils used to determine relative ages of rocks?

• Fossils can help us determine the relative age of rocks by giving us a reference point for the rocks.

• Younger fossils= younger rocks

• Older fossils= older rocks

Page 73: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is absolute dating?

• Any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years.

Page 74: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is radioactive decay?

• The process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element.

Page 75: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is half-life?

• The time required for half of a sample of a radioactive isotope to break down by radioactive decay to form a daughter isotope.

• If you have 6 milligrams of the original isotope in one half-life 3 milligrams of the isotope would be left and 3 milligrams would be the daughter isotope

Page 76: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

What is radiometric dating?

• A method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of a radioactive parent isotope and a stable daughter isotope.

Page 77: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How can the absolute age of rock be determined?

• Thru absolute dating methods

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What is the best rock for radiometric dating?

• Igneous rock

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What are some radiometric dating methods?

• Radiocarbon dating

• Potassium-Argon dating

• Uranium-Lead dating

Page 80: 7th Grade Science Midterm Review. What is science? Science is the study of the natural world.  Science is divided up into three areas: Biology/Life science

How is radiometric dating used to determine the age of Earth?

• Radiometric dating can be done on meteorites to determine the age of the Earth.

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How are index fossils used?

• Index fossils are markers for the time that organisms lived on Earth

• Index fossils can date different layers of Earth