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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter

Than a 5th Grader?

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5th Grade Question 1 5th Grade Question 1

) Which of the following can be used as an alternative energy source?

  A.Natural Gas B.Geothermal heat C.Coal D.Oil

) Which of the following can be used as an alternative energy source?

  A.Natural Gas B.Geothermal heat C.Coal D.Oil

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5th Grade Question 1 Answer 5th Grade Question 1 Answer

Geothermal heat Geothermal heat

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5th Grade Question 25th Grade Question 2

Why are fossil fuels nonrenewable? Why are fossil fuels nonrenewable?

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5th Grade Question 2 Answer 5th Grade Question 2 Answer

Because it takes millions of years of years for them to be created, we cannot make it in our lifetime.

Because it takes millions of years of years for them to be created, we cannot make it in our lifetime.

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5th Grade Question 35th Grade Question 3

Name three fossil fuels; where would you find them on earth?

Name three fossil fuels; where would you find them on earth?

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5th Grade Question 3 Answer5th Grade Question 3 Answer

Coal, Oil and Natural Gas You would find them deep under

the Earth’s surface.

Coal, Oil and Natural Gas You would find them deep under

the Earth’s surface.

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5th Grade Question 45th Grade Question 4

What are the Earth’s natural resources?

What are the Earth’s natural resources?

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5th Grade Question 4 Answer5th Grade Question 4 Answer

Sun, moving water, wind, heat from within the Earth and fossil

fuels

Sun, moving water, wind, heat from within the Earth and fossil

fuels

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5th Grade Question 55th Grade Question 5

True or False? Trees and animals are renewable

resources because they can be made over and over again in a

short time period.

True or False? Trees and animals are renewable

resources because they can be made over and over again in a

short time period.

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5th Grade Question 5 Answer 5th Grade Question 5 Answer

TrueTrue

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5th Grade Question 65th Grade Question 6 The Davis Mountains in West Texas

used to be taller than they are now. Which of the following conditions most likely caused the mountains to become shorter over time?

A Heat and pressure B Soil deposition C Rain and wind D River formation

The Davis Mountains in West Texas used to be taller than they are now. Which of the following conditions most likely caused the mountains to become shorter over time?

A Heat and pressure B Soil deposition C Rain and wind D River formation

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5th Grade Question 6 Answer5th Grade Question 6 Answer

C Rain and windC Rain and wind

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5th Grade Question 75th Grade Question 7

The continuous weathering and breaking down of rocks would lead to the formation of what natural resource?

A. oil B. soil C. coal

The continuous weathering and breaking down of rocks would lead to the formation of what natural resource?

A. oil B. soil C. coal

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5th Grade Question 7 Answer5th Grade Question 7 Answer

B. SoilB. Soil

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5th Grade Question 85th Grade Question 8

How are fossil fuels made?How are fossil fuels made?

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5th Grade Question 8 Answer5th Grade Question 8 Answer

They are made heat and pressure on top ofdead plants and animals

buried deep in the ground.

They are made heat and pressure on top ofdead plants and animals

buried deep in the ground.

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5th Grade Question 95th Grade Question 9

What type of sedimentary stone can you find fossils in?

What type of sedimentary stone can you find fossils in?

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5th Grade Question 9 Answer5th Grade Question 9 Answer

LimestoneLimestone

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6th Grade Question 106th Grade Question 10 What deduction can we make about the

past if a fossil of a cactus is discovered in a tropical rain forest?

A. The climate has changed from hot and dry to warm and wet.

B. Wind blew cactus seeds into the rain forest.   C. The cactus once thrived in wet environments.   D. The cactus was probably carried to the tropical

rain forest.

What deduction can we make about the past if a fossil of a cactus is discovered in a tropical rain forest?

A. The climate has changed from hot and dry to warm and wet.

B. Wind blew cactus seeds into the rain forest.   C. The cactus once thrived in wet environments.   D. The cactus was probably carried to the tropical

rain forest.

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5th Grade Question 10 Answer

5th Grade Question 10 Answer

A. The climate has changed from hot and dry to warm and wet.

A. The climate has changed from hot and dry to warm and wet.

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5th Grade Question 115th Grade Question 11Which of the following conclusions can you draw from the rock layers? A. Rock layer B is the youngest layerB. Rock layer C was formed after layer DC. Rock layer A is the oldest layerD. The youngest layer is D

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5th Grade Question 11 Answer

5th Grade Question 11 Answer

B. Rock layer C was formed after layer D

B. Rock layer C was formed after layer D

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5th Grade Question 125th Grade Question 12

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

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5th Grade Question 12 Answer

5th Grade Question 12 Answer

Sediments are deposited from wind and erosion, they build up and are pressed down by other rocks, they heat up to form a layer of sedimentary rock.

Sediments are deposited from wind and erosion, they build up and are pressed down by other rocks, they heat up to form a layer of sedimentary rock.

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5th Grade Question 135th Grade Question 13

Name three inexhaustible resources.

Name three inexhaustible resources.

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5th Grade Question 13 Answer

5th Grade Question 13 Answer

Water, Sun and Wind Water, Sun and Wind

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5th Grade Question 145th Grade Question 14

Name four “alternative” resources for energy.

Name four “alternative” resources for energy.

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5th Grade Question 14 Answer

5th Grade Question 14 Answer

Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Hydroelectric

Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Hydroelectric

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5th Grade Question 155th Grade Question 15

True or False: An inexhaustible resource can be

used up.

True or False: An inexhaustible resource can be

used up.

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5th Grade Question 15 Answer

5th Grade Question 15 Answer

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5th Grade Question 165th Grade Question 16

In our experiment, 3 different soils were tested to see how much

water they would retain, which retained the most and why?

In our experiment, 3 different soils were tested to see how much

water they would retain, which retained the most and why?

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5th Grade Question 16 Answer

5th Grade Question 16 Answer

The silt, because the particles are closer together so the water could

not pass through.

The silt, because the particles are closer together so the water could

not pass through.

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5th Grade Question 175th Grade Question 17

A characteristic of good soil for plant growth is all of the following except?

a. Dark colorb.Retains all waterc. Has organic material

A characteristic of good soil for plant growth is all of the following except?

a. Dark colorb.Retains all waterc. Has organic material

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5th Grade Question 17 Answer

5th Grade Question 17 Answer

a. Retains all watera. Retains all water

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5th Grade Question 185th Grade Question 18

Why would we use “alternative” energy sources?

Why would we use “alternative” energy sources?

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5th Grade Question 18 Answer

5th Grade Question 18 Answer

To help reduce our need for fossil fuels that are non-renewable

resources.

To help reduce our need for fossil fuels that are non-renewable

resources.

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5th Grade Question 195th Grade Question 19

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5th Grade Question 19 Answer

5th Grade Question 19 Answer

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Million Dollar Question5th Grade Science

Million Dollar Question5th Grade Science

Changes to the LandChanges to the Land

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$1,000,000 Question$1,000,000 Question

Name 3 different ways that the Earth’s surface can be changed

and what each means!

Name 3 different ways that the Earth’s surface can be changed

and what each means!

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Weathering – breaking down and wearing away of rock

Erosion – carrying away sediments by wind, water and/or ice

Deposition – sediment is dropped in a new place

Weathering – breaking down and wearing away of rock

Erosion – carrying away sediments by wind, water and/or ice

Deposition – sediment is dropped in a new place

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