Earth Science Review
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- Q1Water helps in the making of soil. Which of these is something water does to form soil?It flows in streams that go to the ocean.It turns into steam when it gets very hot.It breaks down rock into small pieces.It makes up the tiny drops in a cloud.20s
- Q2Large rocks are found at the edge of West Point Lake. How will water from the lake change the rocks over time?It will change the color of the rocks.It will wear down the rocks.It will make the rocks heavierIt will help plants grow on the rocks.20s
- Q3Hannah's family went to the beach during Spring Break. While they were there, Hannah noticed that rocks close to the water were smooth, and the rocks farther away from the water had more jagged edges. What MOST LIKELY caused the rocks to be smooth instead of rough?the sun shining on the rocksfish swimming over the rocksbirds pecking at the rockswaves crashing down on the rocks20s
- Q4Some third grade students are going to Folkston, Georgia to visit the Okefenokee Swamp. They have never visited a swamp before. What would be the BEST way to describe the area of the Okefenokee Swamp?warm and wetwarm and drycold and snowingcold and wet20s
- Q5Kayden's science teacher held up a picture of a black bear. The teacher explained to Kayden's class that black bears can be found in more than region of Georgia. In which region of Georgia would you MOST LIKELY see a black bear?coastal plainAtlantic Oceanmarshmountains20s
- Q6Which animal could NOT survive in the Georgia mountains?bearfrogowlshark20s
- Q7Which animal would you MOST LIKELY find in a marsh?sharkalligatordeerbear20s
- Q8The Georgia habitat is made up of rolling hills and red clay. Forests are made up of sweet gums, maples, elms, and birches. Animals such as chipmunks, deer, squirrels and mice roam this area. Which habitat does this describe?Atlantic OceanPiedmontMountainsSwamp20s
- Q9The Okefenokee is located in which region?oceanswamppiedmontcoastal plain20s
- Q10Which of these is MOST LIKELY reason why some flowers in the mountains of Georgia are brightly colored?The bright colors attract animals that will spread pollen.The bright colors help the flowers absorb light.The bright colors help the plant to store water.The bright colors send messages to other plants.20s
- Q11Which is true about a green plant?The flowers support the plant.The roots take in sunlight.The leaves make food for the plant.Plants need to eat food to get energy.20s
- Q12Plants need all of the following to survive EXCEPT:dustairsunlightwater20s
- Q13Which statement is TRUE about plants?They can grown in any environment.They get nutrients from their environment.Animals do not help them.They depend on humans to help them grow.20s
- Q14Soil in some wetlands does not have many nutrients. How do pitcher plants get extra nutrients?from sunlightfrom the muddy waterthrough their kneesby catching small insects20s
- Q15Marsh grass lives in an area next to the coast. This area is often flooded with salt water from the ocean. Marsh grass adapted to this area because it can tolerate the _________ from the ocean.saltsea gullswindcrabs20s