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How Does Earth’s Surface
Change?
Which are the main layers of the
earth?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Lava, crust, core
Crust, mantle, core
Inner core, outer core, mantle
Earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains
Which of the following best describes
the difference between Earth’s inner
core and the outer core?
• A. The inner core is solid; the outer core is liquid.
• B. The inner core is liquid; the outer core is solid.
• C. The inner core is made of metals; the outer
core is made of lava.
• D. The inner core is made of nickel; the outer
core is made of iron.
3. Which is a constructive force?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Waves tearing away sea cliffs.
Glaciers scraping mountains.
Rivers washing soil from a field.
Rivers depositing sediment.
4. Which does not cause weathering?
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Water
Wind
Ice
Rivers depositing soil.
5. First, wind picks up sand. Then the
sand is blown against a cliff and breaks
in half. Finally, the wind slows and
sand falls to the ground. The sand was
• A. First eroded, then weathered, and finally
deposited.
• B. First eroded, then deposited, and finally
weathered.
• C. First deposited, then eroded, and finally
weathered.
• D. First weathered, then eroded, and finally
deposited.
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