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    Part II : Earth and the Solar System

    Unit Test Review

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    A Science EB Social Studies FC Gym GD Math H

    Science

    What is the best class ever?

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    The Water Cycle

    Forces of the Water Cycle

    Global Movements

    Interconnected Ocean Currents

    Weathering & Erosion

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    Back to Game Board

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    A Wind Power EB Nuclear Power FC The Sun GD Ocean Currents H

    The Sun

    Which of these powers the water cycle?

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    A Predictors EB Precipitation FC Perceptions GD Perpendicular H

    The Sun's gravity

    Moisture that falls from the sky is known as

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    A Condensation EB Evaporation FC Precipitation         GD Runoff H

    A nebula

    The process by which a vapor becomes a liquid is

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    A Water that is wasted by humans EB Water that flows overland to streams, rivers and lakes FC The loss of water to the soil and plants GD Water absorbed by plants H

    Water that flows overland to streams, rivers and lakes

    What is runoff?

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    A Evapotranspiration EB Runoff FC Precipitation         G

    D Evaporation H

    Evaporation

    The opposite of condensation and the conversion of water into a vapor through the application of energy is

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    A Kentic Energy EB Weathering FC Length of the day GD Gravity H

    Gravity

    Which other force impacts the water cycle

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    A Weathering and Erosion EB Runoff and Sediment FC Landmasses and Atmosphere GD Human and Animal impacts H

    Landmasses and Atmosphere

    Which of the following also impacts the water cycle?

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    A The shape of the Earth causes less solar energy to be absorbed by oceans in polar regions E

    B Oceans in polar regions are deeper than oceans near the equator FC Landmasses near the equator give off heat to the oceansGD The ice bergs in the polar oceans absorb the oceans heat H

    The shape of the Earth causes less solar energy to be absorbed by oceans in Polar Regions

    What causes the oceans in polar regions to be cooler than oceans near the equator?

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    A Precipitation EB Condensation FC Runoff GD Infiltration  H

    Condensation

    During which phase is heat transferred during the water cycle? 

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    A Ocean Currents E

    B Coriolis Effect FC Condensation  G

    D Global Conveyor Belt H

    This causes air currents to veer off course due to the rotation of the Earth

    Coriolis Effect

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    A Near underground volcanoes EB Near the equator FC Close to sandy beaches GD The poles H

    Near the equator

    Where is the warmest water in the ocean found?

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    A Ocean currents flow from cold water to warm water E

    B Ocean currents are impacted by boat traffic FC Ocean currents travel in a loop from the bottom of the ocean to the surface GD Ocean currents flow from warm water to cold water H

    Ocean currents flow from warm water to cold water

    Which of the following statements in true about ocean currents?

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    A Salinity and Atmosphere  EB Landmasses and Solar Energy FC Solar Energy and Gravity  GD Surface Temperatures and Moon Phase H

    Solar Energy and Gravity

    Which of the following choices are driving forces behind the water cycle? 

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    A Ocean currents to move counter clockwise EB Air currents veer off course FC Precipitation to move across landforms GD Winds to be more intense near warmer waters H

    Air currents veer off course

    What does the Coriolis effect cause?

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    A The polar waters a cooler because of the icebergs EB The tides pull the warm water towards the equator FC The air temperature is warmer near the equator G

    D The oceans near the equator receive more solar energy and the polar ocean receives less due to the earth's curvature.

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    The oceans near the equator receive more solar energy and the polar ocean receives less due to the earth's curvature

    Why is there a difference in temperature between the two dots on the map below?

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    A Warm Water EB Salt FC Sediments GD Surface Currents H

    Salt

    What is left behind when icebergs form?

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    A Weathering  EB Ocean Currents FC Tides G

    D Precipitation  H

    Ocean Currents

    Which of the following are influenced by temperature and landmasses

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    A High tide EB Convection Current FC Jet Stream GD Gyre H

    Gyre

    Warm surface waters that moves towards the poles where they cool and returns back towards the equator along the sea floor is a

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    A 40 days EB 100 years FC Millions of years GD 1,000 years H

    1,000 years

    How long would it take a single water molecule to travel throughout the entire network of ocean currents?

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    A Sea Floor Exchange EB Ocean Current Network F

    C Global Conveyor Belt G

    D Tidal Movements H

    Global Conveyor Belt

    Influenced by temperature and salinity, this network of deep ocean current is called 

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    A A form of precipitation  EB The movement of rock from one place to another FC Tiny pieces of rocks and soil GD The driving force behind erosion H

    Tiny pieces of rocks and soil

    Sediments are

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    A Deposition EB Sediment  FC Erosion  G

    D Weathering H

    Weathering

    What is the process breaking down rocks and soils into sediments

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    A A rock formation drying out after a rain storm EB An ocean current wearing away a beach FC A river carving a canyon’s in earth’s rock G

    D Water freezing in the cracks of rocks causing them to break apart H

    A rock formation drying out after a rain storm

    Which if the following is NOT and example of weathering

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    A Glaciers and Rivers EB Caverns and Sink Holes FC Caves and Cliffs GD Valleys and Sink Holes H

    Caverns and Sink Holes

    Which of the following are examples of underground weathering and erosion

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    A Relocation E

    B Runoff F

    C Erosion G

    D Deposition H

    Deposition

    What is it called when sediment is dropped at a new location?

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