
Common Assessment #3 Review
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- Q1
If I were a miner who wanted to create a device to dig to the center of the Earth, which mineral would would be best to use? WHY?
talc, high luster level
diamond, high luster level
diamond, high hardness level
talc, high hardness level
30s - Q2
How are sedimentary rocks made?
heat and pressure
magma cooling
cooling of crystals
weathering and erosion then compaction
30s - Q3
How do you make a metamorphic rock?
cooling of crystals
weathering/erosion -compaction
heat and pressure
magma cooling
30s - Q4
How do you make an igneous rock?
magma cooling
cooling of crystals
weathering/erosion-compaction
heat and pressure
30s - Q5
Which are examples of metamorphic rocks?
sandstone and sza
diamond and quartz
obsidian
gneiss and slate
30s - Q6
Which is the correct order a sedimentary rock is made?
rock -> sediment broken down into rock -> heat and pressure
weathering/erosion -> wind/water moves sediment -> sediments are compacted
heat and pressure -> rock -> magma cooling
heat and pressure -> magma -> rock compacted into sediment
30s - Q7
Predict what will most likely happen to this plant inside of the rock?
the plant will weather the rock; the rock will eventually break
the plant will just keep growing and growing
rain will eventually kill the plant and it will grow into the ground
an animal will come around to eat the plant
30s - Q8
Which is a true statement about this diagram I made?
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I want to determine if this mysterious object is renewable or nonrenewable? What question should I ask myself?
How many people use it?
How long until it runs out?
How much energy does it produce?
Does it effect animals/plants?
30s - Q10
Fossil Fuels produce heat and electricity and its CHEAP so why are fossil fuels considered BAD nonrenewable resources?
takes millions of year to replenish
fossil fuels can never ever be replaced
they are unlimited supply of them
the competition for alternative energy is too great
30s - Q11
Which option could conserve and move away from fossil fuels?
oil
crystals
biomass
sediments
30s - Q12
Solar panels are great because the sun is always there! BUT what if I live in a cloudy city?
cities need equal parts clouds and sun for panels to work
clouds dont make a difference
Cloudy = no solar energy
cloudy = more solar energy
30s - Q13
Burning fossil fuels produces CO2. They say it causes the global temperatures to rise. Which statement correctly explains a consequence of rising global temperatures?
there are more plants and animals
sea levels decrease because less ice caps
ice caps increase over time
ice caps melt- rises sea level
30s - Q14
Which would be an excellent resource to use to conserve and move away from fossil fuels?
sediment
biomass
coal
crystals
30s - Q15
What are some good alternative ways to move away from nonrenewable fossil fuels?
carbon dioxide
fuels like oil
satellites
windmill or solar
30s