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Earth Science Final 3
Test Description: Earth Science Final Review 3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Earth Science assumes that the causes of natural phenomena
A
cannot be understood through careful observation
B
can be understood through wishing
C
can be understood through careful observation
D
can be understood through guesses
2) Earth science is the scientific study of
A
the moon
B
the sun
C
the earth
D
Earth and its universe
3) Earth scientists help us understand our world by explaining
A
only the universe
B
Earth's future
C
the universe
D
Earth's history and our place in the universe
4) Earth's circumference in about 40,000km, and its shape is
A
square
B
triangular
C
an oblate spheroid
D
a circle
5) An elliptical galaxy
A
contains thousands of stars, has a lot of dust and gas and is square
B
is empty
C
contains millions of young stars, has a lot of dust and gas, and is elongated
D
contains few young stars, has little dust and gas, and is elongated
6) The event which began the universe was the
A
the caveman lit a fire
B
one cell division
C
an ocean exploded
D
the Big Bang
7) An example of a divergent boundary is
A
the sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa
B
the sea between Mexico and the US
C
The sea between Australia and South
D
the sea between Africa and Asia
8) An example of a transform boundary is
A
Applachain Mountain Chain
B
San Andreas Fault in California
C
Pine Creek Gorge
D
Pigeon Hills
9) The Himalaya Mountains were foromed in a collision at a
A
divergent boundary
B
convergent boundary
C
explosion
D
melding
10) How do stars with a negative number for their apparent magnitudes compare to stars with a positive number for their apparent magnitudes?
A
They do not appear in the sky
B
They become shooting stars
C
They appear brighter in the sky.
D
They appear duller in the sky
11) How long would a star with the sun's mass stay on the main sequence?
A
5 Million Years
B
10 Billion Years
C
5 Billion Years
D
10 Million Years
12) If it is Monday west of the International Date Line, what day is it east of the line?
A
Monday
B
Sunday
C
Tuesday
D
Saturday
13) Impact craters are caused by
A
passing close to another object
B
interference with a satellite signal
C
stars shooting through the sky
D
collisions with objects in space
14) Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a
A
valley
B
raging storm
C
crater
D
sun
15) A larget, bright star whose hot core has used most of its hydrogen is a
A
triplets
B
twin
C
Giant
D
miniature
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