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6th Grade SBA Review 2015 • 1. You notice a rock getting smaller and changing shape over time. What causes this? • Weathering by wind, rain removed some parts. • 2. What type of weathering ate away the chalk in the lab we did? • Chemical weathering • 3. Convection in air or liquids takes place because • As liquids and air heat up they become less dense and rise • 4. Cool air masses tend to • Sink and go under warm air masses because cold air is more dense • 5. Clouds are really • Condensation droplets that are floating since they are so small • 6. The ozone hole is caused by • The use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) in air conditioning and refrigerators that was allowed to escape into the atmosphere and float up and break the 3 ozone molecules apart • 7. Which of these is a renewable energy source? • Natural gas • Coal • Wood (biomass) • copper • Wood which can be called Biomass • 8. Which of earth’s spheres is frozen? • Cryosphere • 9. In the summer days at the beach the water is ________ than the land and creates a __________________. • In the summer days at the beach the water is _COOLER_______ than the land and creates a _SEA BREEZE. • 10. A green film of algae in a pond is an example of the human impact from ____________. • Fertilizers which cause algae growth called eutrophication • 11. The spinning of the Earth that causes winds to curve is called the • Coriolis Effect • 12. What is a convergent boundary? • A place where plates move toward each other and often create mountains • 13. What kind of boundary is creating the mid-ocean ridge? • A divergent boundary where the plates are moving apart and new magma is risng up. • 14. Most geologists rejected Alfred Wegener’s idea of continental drift because • Could not explain the force that moved continents through the oceans • 15. In the process of sea-floor spreading, Which part of the sea floor is more densethe one by the continent edge or the new one in the middle? • The crust by the continent since it is cooled • 16.The convection currents flow in which of Earth’s layers? • Asthenosphere (upper mantle) • 17. What is the difference between earth’s inner and outer cores? • The inner core is solid metal and the outer core is liquid metal. • 18. How is the sun’s layers similar to earth’s? • The sun has a hot core and heat passes out to create a convection layer. Earth has a hot core and heat passes through its layers and out to the asthenosphere where convection currents occur. • 19. How do convection currents transfer energy? • Energy is transferred by the movement of molecules in matter—matter is heated and rises and cools and falls where it is next to the heat source and heats again and rises and the cycle is repeated over and over. • 20. Why do some terrestrial planets and our moon get more craters that others? • The earth has an atmosphere which creates friction as the object falls and burns up before it hits earth. Other terrestrial planets such as Mercury and the moon do not have an atmosphere. • 21. Which part of the water cycle occurs when vapor is cooled and becomes a liquid? • condensation • 22. What causes spring tides? (Not the season spring) • When the moon and the sun are both pulling on earth from the same direction. • 23. Early astronomers believed in the geocentric model of our solar system. Define the geocentric model. • The earth is the center of the solar system and even the sun orbited earth. • 24. How is the period of revolution affected by the AU, distance from the sun? In this lab we did what did your team conclude? • The smaller the AU distance from the sun, the shorter the period of revolution. • 25. We did a science investigation and built and launched alka- seltzer rockets. List the independent variable, the dependent variable and some constants. • Independent was the mass • Dependent was the rocket height • Constants included same canister, same amount of water, same amount or alkaseltzer, same launch pad and same person launching • 26. When you conduct an experiment you repeat it many times to verify your data. What is it called when another person conducts your exact experiment? • Replication • 27. Lisa notices that the water levels at a beach rise and fall during the day. What is this called? • Tides • 28. The beach sometimes has sand in different locations. What process causes this? • Deposition of sediment • 29. What is it called when rainfall washes away soil? • erosion • 30. Which sphere is in all 4 other spheres? • biosphere • 31. Many processes change earth’s surface. Name one that occurs slowly. • Plate movements build mountains, create new crust at the mid-ocean ridge and change earth’s physical appearance slowly. • 32. The wearing away of rock by the grinding of rocks together or by sand rubbing it is called • abrasion • 33. What are the 2 conditions that allow geologists to apply the Law of Superposition to determine the comparative age of rock layers? • The layers must be undisturbed and horizontal to say the bottom layer is the oldest and the top is the youngest 34. The amount of water vapor in air is called • humidity • 35. List some benefits the earth receives from our atmosphere that would not exist if we did not have one? • Protects life from harmful UV rays • Allows Earth to be not too cold or not too hot “the Goldilocks Condition” • We have weather • 36. A natural satellite is called a • moon • 37. Scientists think the moon was formed when • a large object struck Earth, and material from both bodies combined and was captured by Earth’s gravitational orbit • 38. What is it called when one tectonic plate sinks below another? • subduction • 36. The model in which the sun is at the center of the system of planets is called the • Heliocentric model • 40. The tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place is called • inertia • 41. The sun produces energy by • Nuclear fusion • 42. What does geothermal mean? • Geothermal is heat caused by Earth’s core and causes earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, etc. • 43. Name a type of radiation from the Electromagnetic Spectrum that is not harmful. • Radio waves, Microwaves, visible light, • 44. Spectrographs help astronomers determine the • Temperature of, and elements in stars • 45. How can humans cause desertification? • By deforestation: cutting down trees, and overgrazing of animals which allows the topsoil to blow away. • 46. What causes seasons on earth? • Planet is tilted on its axis • 46. The distance light travels in a year is called a • Light year