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What do you remember from 2nd Semester of 7th Grade Earth Science? •Take out your study guide and something to write with. •Homework: •Online review in Juno Ed •Study for Final •Next Week •Periods 1 & 2 Monday •Periods 3 & 4 Tuesday •Periods 5 & 6 Wendesday 30 May 2013 What do you remember from 2nd Semester of 7th Grade Earth Science E.8.A.1 Students know seasons are caused by variations in the amounts of the Sun’s energy reaching Earth’s surface due to the planet’s axial tilt. E/S E.8.A.2 Students know how the processes involved in the water cycle affect climatic patterns. E/S E.8.A.3 Students know the properties that make water an essential component of the earth system. E/S E.8.A.4 Students understand the composition of Earth’s atmosphere, emphasizing the role of the atmosphere in Earth’s weather and climate. I/S E.8.A.5 Students know the difference between local weather and regional climate. I/S E.8.B.1 Students know the universe contains many billions of galaxies, and each galaxy contains many billions of stars. W/L E.8.B.2 Students know the solar system includes a great variety of planetary moons, asteroids, and comets. I/S E.8.B.3 Students know characteristics of the planets in our solar system. I/S E.8.B.4 Students know Earth is part of a solar system located within the Milky Way Galaxy. E/S E.8.B.5 Students know the Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star, and billions of times closer than the far end of the Milky Way Galaxy. W/L E.8.B.6 Students know the Sun is a medium-sized star located in the Milky Way Galaxy, part of which can be seen as a glowing band of light spanning the clear night sky. W/S E.8.B.7 Students know regular and predictable motions of Earth around the Sun and the Moon around the Earth explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the Moon, and eclipses. E/S GEOLOGIC TIME and the FOSSIL RECORD Geological time scale the record of __________________is life forms and geological events in earths past. 2. The Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic are divisions in the era Geological Time Scale called______. 3. The geological time we live in is the Cenozoic ____________Era. 4. The Nevada state fossil the Ichthyosaurs _______________tells us that Nevada was once covered by ocean water. 1. According to the Law of _________________the Superposition layers of sediment are laid down horizontally and the layer of Rock on the bottom __________is the oldest layer and the layer on ______ top is the youngest layer. 6. According to the diagram of rock layers to the right ___________are Trilobites found in the oldest layer of rock and mammals are found in the ___________ youngest layer. 5. unconformity An ____________________is a gap in time between rock layers usually created by a weathering and erosion that happened after the layer underneath and before the one above was formed. 8. In the diagram below the layers marked by letters L,M,N,O, & Q _________________have been tilted by faulting and the intrusion of igneous rock through those layers is marked by P letter ______. 7. Weathering 9. _____________ is the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces. Erosion 10. ___________ is the transportation and movement of sediments. Alluvial 11. __________ fans are a common Soil landform in Nevada as they are a primary result of flash flooding, or water erosion in the mountains. weathered rock 12. Soil is composed of _______________, organic material, air, and water. organic 13. Humus is the decaying ___________material in the soil. Soil 14. The particle size of the soil will permeability determine the _______________ of the soil and how fast water infiltrate _______________the particles. 15. Texture is determined by the particle size _______________. sand 16. You would typically find ________, silt, and _________, sized particles in clay well developed soil. Virtual soil permeability Soil Orovada 17. Our State Soil is ________ soil which is a light brownish gray sandy loam soil that covers more than 360,000 acres of mostly Northern Nevada. support 18. Desert’s soils ________________ less plant life because it has less water. A 19. Horizon _____top soil C 20.Horizon _____weathered rock particles B 21. Horizon _____sub soil O 22.Horizon_____organic layer Soil Particle Size Name blocks boulder cobbles pebbles sand silt clay Particle Size Definition Angular particles greater than 256 mm in size. Rounded particles greater than 256 mm in size. Rounded particles between 64 and 256 mm in size. Rounded particles between 2 and 64 mm in size. Particles between .0625 and 2 mm in size. Particles between 2µm and .0625 mm in size. Particles less than 2µm in size. Permeability & Porosity 23. Which particle size has the fastest permeability? sand ____________ 24. Which particle size had the highest porosity? sand _________ 25. Which particle size has the largest holding clay capacity? __________ 26. Which particle size has the slowest permeability? clay _______ Hydrology (Water) 97% of it is salt 27. ¾ of the earth is covered by water ________ water, 3% of it is fresh water, however less than 1% ________________ is available for human consumption. consistent 28. The amount of water on earth is fairly _____________. 29. A molecule of water is made up of 2 atoms of hydrogen oxygen _____________ and 1 atom of __________ and is the only substances that exist naturally in all 3 states of matter. Groundwater 30. ________________________is the water that fills cracks and spaces in the soil and permeable rock layers. Hydrology (Water) 31. Tell the phase change for each of the following gas Evaporation liquid to ___ energy is gained ____________ condensation Freezing Sublimation Melting gas to liquid liquid to solid gas solid to ____ solid to liquid energy is lost lost energy is ______ energy is gained gained energy is _______ 32. Put the following letter in the correct box on the diagram of the water cycle. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Condensation (formation of clouds as water vapor changes to a liquid & sometimes ice crystals in the atmosphere) Precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail) Runoff (water running across the ground) Infiltration (water soaking into soil & rock layers) Evaporation (water changing to water vapor in the atmosphere) Transpiration (water with in plants changing to water vapor in the atmosphere) Groundwater (water stored in the ground) 33. Water freezes at _______degrees 0 Celsius 100 and boils at a ______degrees Celsius. polar 34. Water is a ___________ molecule is the attraction of the charged molecules allowing the molecule to stick together. 35. The property of water that allows insects to surface walk on water is __________ tension. Capillary 36. _____________action is the property of water that allows water to climb up a paper towel. 37. Water takes a long time to heat up and cool down specific because water has a high ____________ heat. 38. Water is considered to be a __________solvent universal because several substances are able to be dissolved in water to form a solution. 39. Lake Mead belongs to the_______________ Colorado Watershed which is system of water ways draining to the Colorado River and drained into an delta at the end of the river. However, most of Nevada belongs to the _____________ Great Basin watershed which is a closed watershed meaning it does not drain into the ocean. Atmosphere 40. Name the four main layers of the atmosphere in order from the earth’s surface and if the temperature increases or decreases as you travel up in that layer _____________ temperature decrease Troposphere increase Stratosphere temperature_____________ Mesosphere ______________ temperature decrease increase Thermosphere temperature ____________ 41. The Atmosphere is a mixture of gases surrounding the earth madup up of nitrogen oxygen 78%_______________and 21% _________. Troposphere is the layer in 42. The _______________ which weather occurs in and we live in. ozone 43. The _______layer is a sub layer located in the stratosphere that protects us from ultraviolet light. Its molecule is made up of 3 atoms of __________. oxygen Sun is the mains source of energy 44. The ____ that heats the earth’s atmosphere driving the water cycle and forming weather. 45. There are 3ways that heat can be 46. As solar rays travel through the earth’s atmosphere some are ________________ other scattered are reflected back up into space and about half are absorbed ________________ by the earth’s surface. transfer. The 3 ways are radiation ________________the transfer of heat though electromagnetic conduction waves, ___________________ the transfer of heat through direct convection contact, and ___________________ the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid. 47. Earth’s tropical regions are __________________ than the warmer polar region because it receives more direct solar rays from the__________ and therefore more of the energy. Sun 48. Water vapor (H2O) plays a major role in the Greenhouse _____________effect, which is the process by which gases holds heat in the atmosphere. Some of the other gases are carbon dioxide ozone (O3), _______________ (CO2), Methane (CH4), ________ & Nitrous Oxide (N2O). Weather & Climate Climate 49. ____________ is the average of weather over a long period of time. 50. The five factors that affect climate are _____________, topography latitude _____________, _________, major _____________, and large altitude winds bodies of ________. water rain shadow 51. A _______________is an area of dry land (low precipitation) that lies on the leeward (downwind) side of a mountain. 52. Earth’s _______________ are a result of the Coriolis global winds effect from the rotation of the earth and the uneven heating of the atmosphere. 53. Weather patterns generally travel from ______to east west _______the United States. across barometer 54. A _____________ is used to measure air pressure, which is the amount of air ________ in the atmosphere pushing down on the earth’s surface. Maritime Tropical 55. _________________ (mT) is a warm humid air mass that Maritime Polar formed over the ocean, ________________ (mP) is a cool humid air mass that formed over the ocean. Continental Tropical ____________________ (cT) is warm dry air mass formed over land. _______________ (cP) is a cool dry air mass Continental Polar formed over the land. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Lightning forms in cumulonimbus _____________ clouds as positive and negative charges connect. Here in Las Vegas are weather is mostly created by a high pressure cirrus system with ________ clouds. A ____________is a boundary between 2 air masses. front Draw the warm front symbol. ___________________________ Draw the cold front symbol. _____________________________ 61. A phsychrometer is used to relative humidity measure _____________________. 62. What is the Dry bulb reading? ______ 20oC 63. What is the Web bulb reading? o 15 C ______ 64. What is the difference between wet & dry bulb readings? ______ 5oC 65. Using the table to the right what is the relative humidity? _____________ 58oC 66. If the relative humidity was 57oC and the wet bulb 8oC what 12oC would the dry bulb temperature be? _______ 45 67. Temperature________ 045 68. Barometric Pressure_______ 29 69. Dew point_________ rain 70. Current weather_________ southeast 71. Wind directions_________ 15 knots 72. Wind Speed _________ 100% overcast 73. Cloud cover _________ Astronomy 74. The Theory of the ____________ says that all the matter in Big Bang the universe came together and started as one large explosion starting the formation of the universe and will continue to expand forever. 75. The ________________________ is all the types of electromagnetic spectrum radio electromagnet waves, ________ waves are the long waves and ____________waves are the shortest waves in the spectrum. gamma Sun 76. The earth revolves around the ________. solar system 77. Our ______________ is located on one of the outer arms of 78. 79. 80. 81. Milky Way the spiral galaxy called the____________, which is comprised of billions of stars. The 8 main planets in order starting from the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune _________________________________________________. elliptical Pluto’s orbit is so _______________ that it crosses Neptune’s orbit every 248 years. heliocentric Our solar system is referred to as _____________ meaning the earth revolves around the sun. Gravitational ________________forces keep the planets orbiting the Sun. 82. Label & Shade the phases of the moon 1. New moon 2. Waxing Crescent 3. 1st quarter moon 4. Waxing Gibbous 5. Full Moon 6. Waning Gibbous 7. 3rd Quarter Moon 8. Waning Crescent solar solar eclipse to occur the moon must be 83. For a total _______ directly between the sun and the earth and you must umbra be in the moon’s shadow called the ___________. lunar eclipse to occur the moon must be in 84. For a _______ full moon position. Corona corona chromosphere 86. The Sun’s _______________and _________________are 87. 88. 89. 90. visible during a total solar eclipse. sunspots The dark spots on the Sun are called _________________. The arcs of energy that form on the Sun’s surface are called ____________________. prominence flare The bust of energy from the sun is called a solar ___________. nuclear fusion The sun’s energy is produced by __________________. prominence 85. Label the Sun A. Corona B. Chromosphere C. photosphere D. Sunspot E. Prominence F. core light year 91. A _____________ is the distance light travels in a year. temperature _____, size and 92. Stars are classified by _____________, brightness ___________. 93. The life cycle of a low mass star is nebula collapse to form a Protostar, then becomes stable _______________ main sequence star, when it starts to die it grows and changes into a ______________, as it continues to die it changes to a Red Giant ___________________ . White Dwarf 94. The life cycle of a large mass star is similar to a low mass except for when it starts to die it grow and changes into a super red giant, then forms an supernova Neutron star explosion called a _____________, and then becomes a ________________ or a __________________. Black Hole Nature of Science 95. You should always wear _____________ to protect your eyes goggles when conducting an experiment in the lab. 96. The most important rule to follow in a lab is the teacher’s _____________. instructions closed-toe 97. You should wear _____________shoes to protect your feet. 98. When collecting evidence about an experiment it is important observations by using one or more of your sense. to make _____________ 99. When conducting an experiment you should organize the evidence of the information about the experiment into a graphs tables charts _____________, _____________, or _____________by classifying the information. 100. The facts or the _____________in an experiment help you to evidence make _____________about your hypothesis in order to draw a inferences conclusion. 101. The _____________ variable is the variable you purposely independent dependent manipulate (change). The _____________variable is the variable that is being observed, which changes in response to the independent variable. The variables that are not changed are called _____________variables control 102. Theories might change over time because scientists discover new _____________. evidence 103. For an experiment to be considered valid it must be reproducible with able to be ___________ similar results. 104.Fill out the prefixes for the metric conversations chart. Kilo Hecto deka deci centi milli mass 105. The formula for density is _________ divided by volume. 106. The density of gold is 19.32g/ml if I had a 7 ml gold 135.24 g nugget what would its mass be? ____________ 107. What are the readings on the graduated cylinders below? Make sure the put the correct units with them. 4 ml 16 ml 82 ml 48 ml 108. What are the readings on the triple beam balances below? Make sure the put the correct units with them. 452.75 g 106.85 g