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Earth Science Review 2
Test Description: Earth
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How is an earthquake constructive?
A
Earthquakes are not constructive.
B
Earthquakes tear down houses.
C
Earthquakes can create new land.
D
Earthquakes start fires.
2) What is one way the volcanoes are destructive?
A
They produce rich soil.
B
They create new land.
C
They start under water sometimes.
D
They burn down buildings.
3) How do wind and water change rocks over time?
A
They add minerals to the rocks.
B
They increase the mass of the rocks.
C
They change the shape of the rocks.
D
They build up the rocks with small sand particles.
4) How does a volcano eventually become a mountain?
A
The lava burns things.
B
The lava stops coming out.
C
The lava shoots out onto the land around it.
D
The lava cools, hardens, and produces new layers of the surface.
5) A dam is built to
A
control flooding.
B
sing songs.
C
create new land.
D
control fish.
6) How are beaches being worn away?
A
by humans
B
by wind and the waves
C
by people visiting
D
by sandcastles being built
7) How long does it take for a mountain to form?
A
365 days
B
10 years
C
1 year
D
hundreds of years
8) How are rocks chemically weathered?
A
by wind
B
by humans
C
by acid rain
D
by plants
9) How can a plant mechanically weather rocks?
A
Plant can grow in the cracks and break it open.
B
Plants can get down in the cracks.
C
Plants can get down in the cracks and run through it.
D
Plants can run all over the rock.
10) WED stands for
A
Weathering Es Deposited
B
Weathering Erosion Deposition
C
Weathering Exposes Dirt
D
We Eat Dirt
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