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J E OPA R D Y. Fossil Fuels, Alterative Energy, and Natural Resources Energy Weathering Erosion & Deposition Force Mixed Review 100 200 300 400 500

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Fossil Fuels, Alterative Energy,

and Natural Resources

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ForceMixed Review

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a fossil fuel?

A. CoalB. Oil

C. WindmillD. Natural Gas

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C. Windmill

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Sort the following objects as renewable or nonrenewable.

Tree

Sheep

Gold

Iron

Sun

Water

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Renewable Nonrenewable

Bonus:

Can you name 2 more renewable and nonrenewable resources.

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Based on the model below, what type of fossil fuel will be made?

Pressure

Heat

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Coal.

Bonus:

What piece of the model of the formation of a fossil fuel was missing?

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Which of the following is an alternative energy?

D. Natural Gas

C. Oil

B. Coal

A. Geothermal

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A. GeothermalAlternative energy that is not popularly used and is considered clean because it isn't taken from fossil fuels such as coal and oil and is intended to replace fossil fuel sources.

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Where would be the best place to use wind energy?

A. Dallas, Texas

B. Austin, Texas D. Plainview, Texas

C. El Paso, Texas

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Because the land is very flat and nothing would block the wind.

D. Plainview, Texas

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Which of the following step would not allow the bulb to produce

light?

A. Switching the wires

B. Flip the battery

upside down

C. Cutting one wire

D. Replace the wires with foil

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C. Cutting one wire

It would create an incomplete (open) circuit.

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Which of the following uses mechanical energy?

A.

D.

C.

B.

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C.

Because the toy will move and has moving parts.

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What types of energy can be seen in the following picture?

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Electricity

Light

Heat

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Which tool could NOT be used to complete the circuit and make the

bulb light up?

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The milk carton because paper is a insulator and will not let the energy

flow through

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Which picture below shows an example of electrical energy

transferring into light energy?

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The TV uses electricity to turn on and once the TV is on it creates

light that can be seen.

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What is it called when Earth material is broken down into

smaller pieces?

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Weathering

is the breaking down of earth material into smaller pieces.

Bonus:

What can cause weathering?

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What is happening in this picture?

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Deposition of

Sediments

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What force do you think created this landform?

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Glaciers

As glaciers move they weather and erode rocks and plant life creating a u-

valley.

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What is the first step in

the formation of a

sedimentary rock? 

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The weathering of rocks.

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What could have caused such a quick change in the

beach?

September 10, 2008

September 11, 2008

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A hurricane.

A hurricane combines water and wind weathering and erosion but with extreme

force.

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What force is the following picture an example of?

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A PushThe girl will push the ball

with her foot.

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What force is the following picture an example of?

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A PullThe men are being pulled down to the

ground.

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A fork falls off a table. What causes the fork to hit the floor?

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Gravity

Gravity is a force that pulls objects down.

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400 g

200 g

A.

D.C.

B.

Which box will need the most force applied to it to make it

move 1 meter?

300 g

100 g

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400 gD.

Even though it is the smallest box, it has the most mass and will require the most force to

move it.(Think bowling ball vs beach ball.)

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What caused the car to travel differnet distances?

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Friction

The tile has the smoothest surface and will have less friction than a rough surface, so it will let the

car travel the farthest.

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What is the mass on the triple beam balance?

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200 + 90 + 8= 298 grams

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What process if occurring in the picture below?

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Condensation.Gas Liquid

Remove Heat

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Which liquid is the most dense?

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Honey!Because it is on

the bottom

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All of the following characteristics of a tiger help it be an effective predator EXCEPT-

A.Sharp teeth and claws

B.A thick coat of fur

C.Powerful jaws and limbs

D.Sharp eyesight and hearing

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B. A thick coat of fur

This would be used to keep warm

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Name the producers in

the food web.

Owl

Snake

Fox

RabbitMouse

Frog

Squirrel

Grasshopper

Berries

Fern

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The producers are the berries and the ferns.

They are the PLANTS!!