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Segment 1 Exam Review
Module 1 Review
Module 1 Questions
Word Bank
(Not all words will be used)
1.The Scientific method begins with a
Liters
Hypothesis
2. In which part of the Scientific Method do you
evaluate the experiment?
Meters
nd
3. The 2 step in the Scientific Method is
Purpose
4. Science is NOT based on opinions and
Conclusion
5. The length of your kitchen would be best measured
with which metric unit?
6. In the metric system, liquids are measured in
Variable
Analysis
7. The part of the experiment that is not going to
change is called the
8. The part of the experiment that will change is called
the
Science is…
Control
Beliefs
Move these phrases to the
correct side of this chart.
Testable
Science is not…
Based on opinions
The answer to ALL questions
An attempt to answer questions
A way to investigate
Based on beliefs
Based on evidence
Based on concensus
1.06 Metric Conversion Practice
This video shows how to convert:
http://learn.flvs.net/educator/common/CollinsMJScience/MetricSystemconversions.mp4
1.3 grams = _______ kilograms (kg)
0.69 hectoliters = _______ deciliters
2 cm = ______ mm
3,459 cm = ________ km
Module 2 Review
Word Bank: (Not all words will be used)
Amplitude
Visible light
Gamma
Radiation
Different
Conduction
Cannot
Convection
Bends
x-ray
Frequency
Microwave
Oceans
Across
3. Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency? (2.01)____________________
4. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy ________________ be created nor destroyed. (2.07)
5. The wavelengths of a radio wave and a gamma ray are _________________. (2.01)
6. The transfer of heat through a circulation of liquid or gas. (2.05)_________________________
10. The loudness of a sound is affected by its ___________________. (2.04)
Down
1. The pitch of a sound is affected by its ____________________. (2.04)
2. The transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. (2.05)_________________________________
4. The transfer of heat through direct contact. (2.05) _______________________
7. This part of the electromagnetic spectrum allow us to see color (2.01)_____________________
8. What are formed as a result of sea floor spreading
9. Refraction is when the light _____________________. (2.03)
Helpful Videos:
2.01Electromagnetic Spectrum: http://bit.ly/201ElectroMagSpec
2.03 Reflection, Refraction, and Absorption: http://bit.ly/203Light
2.05 Heat Transfer: http://bit.ly/205HeatTransfer
2.07 Energy Transformation: http://bit.ly/207EnergyTransformation
Module 3 Review
Questions
Answer Clues
A ____ is formed when the crust is thin and can rupture.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
A ___ is a deep crack in the Earth’s crust.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___
___ is when one plate is pushed beneath another plate.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
The pressure in the inner core causes it to remain ____.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___
A ___ volcano is formed when there is a series of violent and
gentle eruptions that result in layers of lava and ash.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
A series of slow gentle eruption will form a ___ volcano
__ __ __ __ __ __
The ___ is below the Lithosphere.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Which layer of the earth contains the Lithosphere
__ __ __ __ __
Which seismic wave travels through solids and slows down as it
travels through liquids?
__
When all the continents were pushed together like one big
landmass, scientists called it ______.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __
Word Bank: (not all words will be used)
P Wave
Pangaea
Composite
S Wave
Cinder
Solid
L Wave
Shield
Crust
Fault
Volcano
Subduction
__ __ __ __
Asthenosphere
Mantle
True or False (lesson 3.03)
_______ The Continental Drift Theory is now called the Plate Tectonic Theory.
_____ Both of these theories state that ALL continents on Earth were once pushed together like
one big landmass called Panamal.
_____ The fact that similar fossils are found on different continents separated by land is one factor
That supports these theories.
_____ There are several locations around the Earth where the magnetic orientation of rocks do not
match the north and south poles. This factor supports the Continental Drift Theory.
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