Monday
- After a thunderstorm, soil and rocks from a hill washed down onto a highway. This is an example of ______.
- What factor is most responsible for the formation of sand dunes?
- Which instrument should a student use to measure exactly 10 milliliters (mL) of water?
- When a volcano no longer erupts, the magma inside the vent cools and forms ______rock.
5. What is responsible for shaping this arch?
As erosion from ocean waves continues, what will most likely happen to the hole in this landform above?
- Which two agents can cause sharp, rough mountains to become rounded and smooth over time?
- How do plants most commonly break large rocks into smaller pieces?
- The movement of sediments from one place to another by wind, water or ice is called ______.
- Sediments move from one place to another… eventually the sediments are left, or deposited somewhere else. This process is called ______.
- Weathering by wind and rain changes the features of any landscape over time. Which of the following will most likely happen to the area over time?
- When should students wear goggles in the science laboratory?
Tuesday
- The process in which rocks are broken down into smaller and smaller pieces is called ______.
- How do igneous rocks form?
- Granite that is subjected to heat and pressure is changed into gneiss. Therefore, gneiss is a ______rock.
- ______is the shape of the land or the collection of landforms in a given area?
- ______refers to a mineral's resistance to being scratched.
- Metallic and nonmetallic are descriptions of a mineral's ______.
- A scientist will perform ______to test their hypotheses.
- A contour interval is ______.
- What is the source of the organic matter needed for most fertile soils?
- Rocks that contain fragments of bones, shells, and plant remains are most likely ______rocks.
- 13) Which process caused the changes shown below?
- What is the difference between an intrusive & extrusive rock?
Wednesday
- Should you report all injuries, no matter how small, to your teacher immediately?
- Which are the three rock types?
- What are three AGENTS of erosion?
28. Which erosional agent most likely piled the silt against these buildings?
- The color of the powered that a mineral leaves on a piece of white, unglazed porcelain is called the mineral’s______.
30. Which mineral property is being tested in the diagram above?
31. How often does an extinct volcano erupt?
- You should tie back long hair and secure any loose clothing while in the lab.
- How was the Grand Canyon formed?
- What could cause a river to become wider?
- During labs, is it is okay for you to sniff a chemical directly?
36. Name a land feature that is formed from erosion by waves.
Thursday
- Why would a bottle of water placed inside a freezer burst?
- If an igneous rock is exposed to heat and pressure, which type of rock would be formed?
- What kind of rock forms from material that settles on a lake bottom?
- What causes large crystals to form in igneous rocks?
- How can you determine if a mineral will scratch another mineral?
- Which process is caused by the movement of Earth`s plates?
- How do earthquakes occur?
- What is a contour interval?
- Earth is made of different layers that have varying characteristics. Which is Earth’s thickest layer?
- What is a possible cause for the change?
- Which process is responsible for destroying parts of monuments?
- Which force is most responsible for carving the Mississippi River basin?