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Week 30 Review The Time for Excellence is Now!

Which tectonic plate is under the starred region?

Eurasian

Which tectonic plate is under the starred region?

Pacific

Which tectonic plate is under the starred region?

Indo-Australian

The Ring of FIRE is located….

Around the outer edge of the PACIFIC plate

What boundaries occur between the PACIFIC plate and surrounding

CONTINENTAL PLATES?

Convergent Specifically, convergent subduction boundaries.

What type of boundary occurs when 2 plates COLLIDE?

This forms?

CONVERGENT

MOUNTAINS-2 continental plates

When 2 plates collide and one is denser than the other, what occurs?

This forms?

Subduction

Volcanoes and

trenches

What type of boundary do you have when two plates SLIDE past one

another?

This forms?

TRANSFORM

FAULTS EARTHQUAKES

What type of boundary do you have when two plates move AWAY

from one another?

This forms?

DIVERGENT

Rift valleys & Mid-Oceanic Ridges

Find the density of a marble with a mass of 8g using the picture

below:

D= m= 8g = 0.4g/mL V 20ml

5

25

Calculate this in the margins of your review.

Oceanic plates are ___________________ DENSE than continental plates.

MORE

TRUE or FALSE Earth’s plates are always

moving.

TRUE!

Convection currents in Earth’s ______________________ are

responsible for moving the tectonic plates.

asthenosphere

What is the energy transformation shown in the picture below?

________________ ________ ________Electrical Light Thermal Mechanical

Write this in the margins of your review.

Oceanic plate is being DESTROYED at location ______.6

Newest rock would be found at location _____. A divergent boundary with seafloor spreading is taking place at location _____.

2

2

A ___________ is formed at location 4.

trench

SPACE!

Identify the planets below.

Ven

us

Mercury

Earth

MARS

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

The ROCKY, TERRESTRIAL inner planets are….

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

What was the speed of car 2 at 120cm?

S= d = 120cm = 2.6 cm/sec t 45sec

Write this in the margins of your review.

The gas outer planets are:

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

TRUE or FALSE The greater the mass the greater the gravitational pull/ force of attraction

that object has.

TRUE

TRUE or FALSE The smaller the mass the smaller the gravitational pull/ force of attraction

that object has.

TRUE

We are able to explore the planets because of their….

PREDICTABLE ORBITS

The closer to the sun, the ________________ the gravitational pull.

GREATER

What 2 factors affect the strength of the gravitational

pull on a object?

Mass & Distance

Which two object would have the strongest gravitational force of

attraction? Why?

Planet B and the

Sun.

Planet A & B are equal distance from the Sun.

Planet B is LARGER or

has a greater mass.

What object have scientists already left Earth to explore the

Milky Way Galaxy?

The MOON

Which celestial body does the picture represent?

Comet

Most ASTEROIDS in our Solar System are located between the

orbits of what 2 objects?

Mars & Jupiter

Dense and composed of hot gases best describes the composition of the

___________.

Sun

A visible streak of light with shows the path of a rocky object

which has ENTERED Earth’s Atmosphere is called a…

METEORITE

In 1990 the Hubble Telescope was put into orbit to help scientists study the-

UNIVERSE

Heat energy obtained from deep inside the Earth is called

____________ energy.

Geothermal

When traveling to space, you would absolutely have to

pack _____________ to survive. Oxygen

Earth’s Interior

Complete the analogy. Earth’s inner core: ___________as Earth’s outer core: LIQUID

SOLID

Put Earth’s layers in order from least dense to most

dense.

A, B, C, D

I am a layer of Earth that is made of the upper part of the mantle

and is thick like playdoh or melted plastic.

What layer am I?

I AM THE ASTHENOSPHERE

The lithosphere and asthenosphere are included in Earth’s…

Upper Crust and Mantle

_______________ a process that squeezes, or compacts, sediments

_______________ the breaking down of rock

_______________ when sediments are moved to a new location by water, wind, ice

or gravity

_______________ melted rock

_______________ rock formed by erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation of sediment

_______________ rock formed by heat and pressure

_______________ rock formed by melting and cooling

Compaction

EROSION

Deposition

Magma

Sedimentar

yMetamorphic

Igneous

Sink or Float?

D = 1.3 g/mL

D = .40 g/mL Sink- MORE THAN 1 g/mL

Float – LESS THAN 1 g/mL

Density StackDensity = mass divided by volume

Sample Mass

(g)

Volume

(mL)

Density

(g/mL)

A 90 10

B 32 8

D 48 6

9 g/mL

4 g/mL

8 g/mL A

D

B

Keep STUDYING or YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!

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