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Final Review Final Exam June 19 8:30 a.m. Weather & Climate Page 1 • Matching 1-matter 2-atmosphere 3-respiration 5-conduction 7-troposphere 8-wind • ID Word Rel. 4-Wind speed is measured with an anemometer 8-Wind direction is measured with a wind vane 9-Air pressure is measured with a barometer Page 1-2 – Fill-in & M/C 1-solids 2-gases 4-mixture 5-nitrogen 7-ultraviolet 8-oxygen 9-becomes less dense and rises 10-dense 12-decreases 14-direction 1-c 2-a 3-c 4-b 5-d 7-d 9-a 11-d 12-c Page 2 – Critical Reading 3- CFC’s were banned because they cause the hole in the ozone layer. Page 3 – Matching and Def.’s • Matching 1-transpiration 3-isobar 4-tornado 7-millibar 8-station model • Definitions 1-evaporation is liquid turning to a gas. Condensation is gas turning to a liquid. 3- A front is where two air masses meet, but do not mix. • Definitions continued 6- A cold front brings a change in the weather, and the temperature gets colder. Same for a warm front, but the temperature gets warmer. 7-A tropical air mass contains warm air. A polar air mass contains cold air. 8- A psychrometer measures humidity. A rain gauge measures the amount of rainfall. Page 3-4 • M/C 2-d 4-a 7-c 9-d 10-c 12-a 13-c 14-d • Completion 2-moving 3-humid 5-liquid 8-weather 10-eye • Reading Critically 1-thermometer, anemometer, psychrometer, rain gauge, wind vane, barometer 6-temperature, precipitation, air pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction Page 5 – Matching and ID’s • Matching 1-tropical zone 2-adaptations 3-weathering 4-polar zone • Identifying 1- Both words mean height above sea level. 2- Latitude lines run east to west (across), Longitude lines run north to south. 4- Weather is the day to day observations of the atmosphere; climate is the average weather conditions from year to year. Page 5-6 – Completion and T/F • Completion 3-precipitation 4-at an angle, or indirectly 5-warmer 6-more dense 7-colder 8-cools 9-leeward 10-away 11- 30 degrees 12- increasing carbon dioxide levels are leading to global warming. • True/False 1-weather 2-less 3-T 4-polar 6-fast 9-T 12-T Inside Earth – Page 7 • Matching 1-mantle 2-atmosphere 3-hemisphere 4-scale 5-hydrosphere 6-core • ID Words 1-Contour lines show elevation. Elevation is the distance above sea level 3-Crust is the outermost layer of Earth’s layers. Lithosphere is all of the crust and the upper part of the mantle. Page 7-8 • Multiple Choice 1-d 2-c 3-a 4-a 5-a 9-longitude lines 10-c 11-a 12-d • Completion 2-steep 3- 10m 4-sea level 5-plateaus 6-key or station model 8- degrees 10 - 0 degrees 13-mantle 14-solid metal 15-made of water Page 9 • Matching 1- seismic waves 3-elevation or altitude 4-landform 7-Ring of Fire 8-lava • Definitions 3-Focus is inside the Earth where an E/Q begins, Epicenter is on the earth’s surface directly above the focus. 7-Seismograph is an instrument that measures E/Q waves. Richter scale rates the strength of an E/Q. 10- E/Q – shaking of Earth b/c rock moves below the surface. Volcano – weak spot in Earth where lava has come to the surface. Page 9, 10, 11, 12 • M/C 1-d 7-b 12-d T/F – p. 10 1-under the ocean 2-T 3-Richter 11-T 12-Plains • Matching – p.11 1-mid-ocean ridge 2-sea-floor spreading 3-rift valley 4-crustal plates 7-convection current 8-trench Fill-in 1-Hot Spot 3-Subduction Zone 4-Theory of Plate Tectonics M/C 1-b 5-c 6-c 7-a 8-b 10-d Page 12, 13 • T/F 1-islands 2-plate boundaries 6-Pacific 8-less dense 9-Plate Tectonics 10-T 12-T 14-volcano 15-T • Matching – p.13 1-properties 2-mineral 3-luster 4-hardness 6-density 7-magnetism 8-streak Page 13, 14,15 • M/C – p.13 3-c 4-a 6-d p. 14 11-a T/F – p. 14 1-solids 3-T 5-hardness 8-T 10-can • Matching p. 15 1-igneous 2-lava 6-pressure 8-metamorphic Fill-In 1-sedimentary 3-magma 5-the rock cycle Page 15-16 • M/C – p.15 1-b 3-c 4-d 6-c p. 16 7-a 8-c T/F 2-T 3-T • Critical Thinking 1. Rock is only changed from one type to another. No rock disappears, or is created in these processes. 2. Igneous 3. Lava is found on Earth’s surface. Magma is found inside Earth, under the surface. E’s Changing Surface, Page 17-18 Matching-p. 17 1-bedrock 3-weathering 4-acid rain ID 3-In chemical weathering the rock breaks into smaller pieces by chemical changes. In mechanical weathering the rock breaks into smaller pieces by physical changes. • Completion 2-composition 3-freezing and thawing or ice wedging 4-mechanical 8-parent Matching p.18 1-runoff 2-wave 6-glacier 10-mass movement Def. Erosion is the movement of rock pieces, weathering is the break down of rock into pieces M/C 1-d 2-c 3-d Page 19 -20 • M/C – continued 4-a 5-c Completion 1-wind 2-weathering 5-mudslides, or mudflows 7- the mountians Concept Challenges 1-creep 2-gravity 3-sand dune 4-wind 5-deposition 6-soil is being eroded 7-trees block wind, and farmer planted plants to hold down soil. P. 20 1 10m 2a-North b-South 3 A 42 m B 5m C 10m Definitions 1-Lithosphere – Earth’s outer layer that is made of solid rock. Mountains, Plains & Plateaus are part of the lithosphere 2-Atmosphere – gases that surround the Earth 3-Biosphere – all living things on Earth 4-hydrosphere – all water on Earth 5-Mountain – landform with high elevation and high relief 6-Plateau – land with high elevation and low relief 7-Plain – land form with low elevation (and sometimes high elevation) and low relief. Astronomy-Pages 21, 22, 23 M/C p. 21 1- 1 (not true) 2-1 5-1 6-4 7-1 p. 22 9-2 10-3 11-2 12-2 13-2 16-2 p. 23 17-1 18-1 20-3 Page 24 1-Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 2-the moon’s gravity 3-Object in motion will stay in motion, object at rest will stay at rest, unless a force acts on it. Keeps the planets in orbit. 4-Force of attraction between all objects in the universe. The Sun’s gravity keeps the planets in orbit. 5-Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars 6-Earth-like planets, made of rock. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars 7-huge planets, made mostly of gases. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 8-ball of ice and dust in space, has a long elliptical orbit around the sun. 9-asteroid-small rocky object that orbit the sun; most are found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter 10-streak of light in Earth’s atmosphere that is caused by a meteoroid burning up 11-galaxy-a giant structure that is made of billions of stars. Earth is part of the Milky Way Galaxy 12-space and everything in it