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Test Description: These questions are tied directly to the 100 Illustrated Ways to Pass the Earth Science Regents review sheet: ReviewEarthScience.com/100ways
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1) Scientists can plan to photograph a solar eclipse because most astronomical events are
A
random and unpredictable
B
random and predictable
C
cyclic and predictable
D
cyclic and unpredictable
2) Most of the solar radiation absorbed by Earth's surface is later radiated back into space as which type of electromagnetic radiation?
A
ultraviolet
B
radio wave
C
infrared
D
x ray
3) A piece of galena is cut into 4 equal pieces. The density of the pieces compared to the original sample is
A
the same
B
1/4
C
1/2
D
1/3
4) As the pressure on a rock increases below the earth's surface, the density of that rock should
A
remain the same
B
increase
C
be reduced exponentially
D
decrease
5) The warming of air will cause its density to
A
be increased exponentially
B
remain the same
C
increase
D
decrease
6) When water is frozen, its volume will
A
remain the same
B
increase
C
be reduced exponentially
D
decrease
7) Water is most dense when it is in which phase
A
gas
B
plasma
C
liquid
D
solid
8) Isolines that are very close to each other on a map indicate a
A
depression
B
river
C
gentle slope
D
steep slope
9) A student measures a value to be 10 grams, but it turns out it is actually 20 grams. What is the percent error?
A
50%
B
25%
C
100%
D
500%
10) When erosion is equal to deposition the system is said to be in a state of
A
Texas
B
reverse relationship
C
equilibrium
D
ecstasy
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