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Week 22 Warm-up Corrections
Name __________________ Original Grade _________ Parent Signature ___________
1. In which location would you most likely find the
least number of geological events such as
earthquakes, volcanoes, seafloor spreading, or
mountain building?
A.
B.
C.
D.
S
T
W
V
2. Which of the following is associated with Earth’s
lithosphere?
A. Crust and Core
B. Crust and Upper Mantle
C. Inner Core and Outer Core
D. Outer Core and Lower Mantle
3. Which geological event is most likely caused by two continental plates colliding?
A. Volcano erupting
B. Mountain building
C. Canyon forming
D. Sea floor spreading
4. At which type of boundary illustrated below is a trench most likely to form?
5. Name the type of boundary illustrated above where you would most likely find a rift valley?
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6. The picture at right shows how a glow stick works. Which energy
transformation occurs in this case?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Light energy is converted to chemical energy.
Chemical energy is converted to light energy.
Electrical energy is converted to light energy.
Light energy is converted to thermal energy.
7. Which of the following objects have the greatest amount of kinetic energy when they are all going
the same speed?
A. a motorcycle
B. a car
C. a bicycle
D. a dump truck
8. The amount of kinetic energy that a moving object has depends on
A. the color of the object.
B. the mass of the object.
C. the mass and speed of the object.
D. the speed of the object.
9. What is the difference between an element and a compound?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Compounds combine to make elements
Compounds cannot be broken down into simpler substances, elements can
Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances, compounds can
There are many more elements than there are compounds
10. What is the smallest part of an element?
A. Molecule
B. Atom
C. Cell
D. Pure substance
11. What is the smallest part of a compound?
A. Molecule
B. Atom
C. Cell
D. Pure substance