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Round 1
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Our
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Where
we live
Some
like it
hot
It’s Hot
in Herr
Mo
who?
Lots of
Layers
Round 2
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Final
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The densest material is found
here
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What is the inner core?
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It is the thicker of the 2 crusts.
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What is the continental?
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This type of wave is able to pass
through both the inner & outer
core
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What are P-waves?
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These 3 things decrease when
moving from the center of the
earth to the surface.
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What is temperature, pressure,
and density?
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This is the reason the inner core
is solid.
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What is the increased pressure?
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This is the thickest layer of the
earth.
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What is the mantle?
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The presence of the Earth’s
magnetic field is due to this.
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What is iron in the inner core?
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Scientists determine the
structure of the core by studying
these.
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What are seismic waves?
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Directly below the lithosphere is
a layer known as this.
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What is the asthenosphere?
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A solid that has plasticity can do
this.
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What is flow?
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This is where life exists.
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What is the Earth’s crust?
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The boundary that lies between
the earth’s crust and mantle is
known as this.
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What is Moho?
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The outer core’s state of matter is
this.
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What is liquid?
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This type of rock forms from
cooled, hardened magma.
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What is igneous?
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These are the 2 elements found in
the core.
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What are iron & nickel?
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These are produced by
earthquakes and explosions.
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What are seismic waves?
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This type of wave that can only
pass through solids.
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What are S-waves?
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This is the earth’s thinnest layer.
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What is the crust?
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The crust and uppermost part of
the mantle is called this.
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What is the lithosphere?
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This type of rock is formed from
preexisting rock that undergoes
extreme heat & pressure.
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What are metamorphic rocks?
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This type of rock is formed when
sediment and sand are pressed
together.
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What are sedimentary rocks?
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In 2004, scientists discovered
that Moho was missing in this
state.
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What is California?
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Scientists get much of what they
learn about the interior of the
earth from one of two ways
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What is the ocean floor or
volcanic rocks?
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P-waves do this when they travel
from the outer core to the inner
core.
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What is speed up?
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The area in the
picture indicated
with arrows is
known as this
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What is the shadow zone?
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This layer is
known as this
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What is the mantle?
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Part of the
Earth’s
mantle that
most
resembles
this
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What is the asthenosphere?
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Part of the earth that is indicated
here
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What is the oceanic crust?
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Part of earth indicated here
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What is Moho?
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The continental crust contains
these 3 elements
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What are silicon, oxygen, sodium
(or magnesium, potassium,
calcium)?
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Class
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Round 1
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This must always be done before
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What is research?
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The variable changed by the
experimenter is known as this.
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What is independent or
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These are the factors that must
remain the same throughout the
experiment.
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What are constants?
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The group used for comparison
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What is the control group?
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The proper format for writing a
hypothesis is this
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What is If ________then_______
because…?
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To make observations we use
these 5 things
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What are our senses?
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Saying that this is a parent
teacher conference is considered
this
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What is an inference?
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I smell smoke is an observation.
This would be an inference about
that same observation.
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What is therefore something
must be burning?
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These are the 3 times scientists
make observations during the
scientific method
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What is before stating the
problem, before making a
hypothesis, and after the
experimentation?
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An observation and an inference
for this picture would be this
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What is there are no leaves
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(inference)?
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250 mm is equal to this many cm
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What is 25 cm?
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Meters is a unit for measuring
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What is length?
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The best unit to measure the
mass of an elephant would be
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What is kilogram?
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To measure the volume of a box
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What is length X width X height?
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Something will float or sink
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What is the density of water?
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You can go to the bathroom,
nurse, etc. at this time
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When is after the do now?
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Article analysis are worth the
same number of points as this
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What is a quiz?
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You can get handouts that you
missed or lost from these 2
places
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Where is Ms. Lanoue’s website or
file cabinet?
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If you do not have your
homework complete you can get
this amount of credit for 1 day
late
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What is ½ credit?
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Notebook check are always given
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When is the day after a test?
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Journey to Center of the Earth
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The article discusses how little is
known about the interior of the
earth. What is known is based on
indirect evidence since we have
only reached this depth known as
the Kola borehole
Final Jeopardy
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What is 7.6 miles or 0.2% to the
core?
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