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Semester 1

Semester 1. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 100 Statement. The term for the amount of time a molecule of pollution spends in a body (of water). Answer. 100 Answer.

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Semester 1

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  1. Semester 1 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. 100 Statement The term for the amount of time a molecule of pollution spends in a body (of water) Answer

  3. 100 Answer Residence time Back to beginning

  4. 200 Statement These are the driving force behind plate tectonics; also defined as the fluid currents that move heat energy Answer

  5. 200 Answer Convection currents Back to beginning

  6. 300 Statement The solid part of the Earth’s surface layering consisting of the crust and solid upper mantle Answer

  7. 300 Answer lithosphere Back to beginning

  8. 400 Statement What is the term for the area around a well that has been drawn down and therefore has no more water? Answer

  9. 400 Answer Cone of Depression Back to beginning

  10. 500 Statement The process in which one lithospheric plate sinks under another when the 2 plates collide Answer

  11. 500 Answer subduction Back to beginning

  12. 100 Statement Wegener’s Hypothesis that the continents started out joined as Pangaea, but have since moved Answer

  13. 100 Answer Continental Drift Back to beginning

  14. 200 Statement According to the diagram what feature should be found at the bottom of the Red Sea? Answer

  15. 200 Answer Seafloor spreading center (or a submerged continental rift valley) Back to beginning

  16. 300 Statement This type of convergent boundary has created the Himalayas (be specific!) Answer

  17. 300 Statement Continental-continental convergent boundary Back to beginning

  18. 400 Statement When oceanic and continental crust collide, why does the oceanic crust sink below the continental crust? Answer

  19. 400 Answer Oceanic crust is more DENSE Back to beginning

  20. 500 Statement Name 3 features present when oceanic crust converges with oceanic crust. Answer

  21. 500 Answer Subduction of one plate under the other, Trench, Volcanic island arc Back to beginning

  22. 100 Statement This is the energy source that drives the water cycle Answer

  23. 100 Answer The Sun Back to beginning

  24. 200 Statement A student does an experiment in which they grow bean plants using different liquids, such as water, juice, and pop. They measure the plant growth over a period of a month. What is the independent and dependent variable? Answer

  25. 200 Answer Independent- liquid used Dependent – plant growth Back to beginning

  26. 300 Statement Convert 7.25 inches to cm. 1inch=2.54 cm Answer

  27. 300 Answer 18.4 cm Back to beginning

  28. 400 Statement Which sphere? A hummingbird is part of the ___________ Answer

  29. 400 Answer biosphere Back to beginning

  30. 500 Statement Which sphere? Raindrops are part of the Answer

  31. 500 Answer hydrosphere Back to beginning

  32. 100 Statement What is the term for the body of water shown here? Defined as a water supply that contains enough water and recharges fast enough to be used by people ??? ???? Answer

  33. 100 Answer Aquifer Back to beginning

  34. 200 Statement Identify the 2 layers questioned here: ????? ?????? Answer

  35. 200 Answer Top: Zone of aeration Bottom: Zone of saturation Back to beginning

  36. 300 Statement Which type of aquifer is most susceptible to pollution from above? Answer

  37. 300 Answer Unconfined Back to beginning

  38. 400 Statement What feature is identified here? ???? Answer

  39. 400 Answer Watershed divide Back to beginning

  40. 500 Statement Put the following in order from least to most amount of water present: rivers/lakes, atmosphere, ice, oceans Answer

  41. 500 Answer Rivers/lakes, atmosphere, ice, ocean Bonus: What percentage of water is found in the oceans? Back to beginning

  42. 100 Statement What is porosity? Answer

  43. 100 Answer Percentage of open space within a sample Back to beginning

  44. 200 Statement Calculate the density of the following substance: Mass = 10 g Volume = 5 mL Answer

  45. 200 Answer 2 g/mL Back to beginning

  46. 300 Statement Describe the water displacement method of finding volume for an irregular shaped object: Answer

  47. 300 Answer • Put a measured amount of water in a graduated cylinder • Put object in cylinder • Read new volume of water • Subtract initial volume from final volume Bonus: What is the problem with the Ogallala Aquifer? Back to beginning

  48. 400 Statement A small, steep sided volcano, with a short life span and explosive eruptions is most likely a _______________. Answer

  49. 400 Answer Cinder cone Back to beginning

  50. 500 statement A volcano which is larger, has steep sides, a longer life span, and is made up of layers of lava and tephra is most likely a ______________. Answer

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