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Chapter 6 Plus 1, 2, 4, And 5 Part 2
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1) Jessika told Christina that the sun is the biggest star. Is Jessika correct? Explain.
A
Jessika is incorrect. The sun is the brightest star for Earth because it is closest to Earth but it is a medium sized star.
B
Jessika is incorrect. The sun is the smallest star but closest to Earth.
C
Jessika is correct. The sun is closest to earth.
D
Jessika is correct. The sun is the biggest star because it is so bright.
2) If you view stars in March, will the stars be in the same location in the night sky in October? Explain.
A
Revolution of Earth on its axis and rotation of Earth around sun, stars will be in a different location/not visible.
B
Stars are constantly moving so they are never in the same location.
C
The stars don't move so everything will be in the same location in the night sky.
D
Rotation of Earth on its axis and revolution of Earth around sun, the stars will be in a different location/not visible.
3) Stephanie and Rylee decided to make Kool-Aid. The water weighed 480 g. The Kool-Aid mixture weighed 5 g. The ice cubes weighed 12 g. How much did the drink weigh when the Kool-Aid had dissolved and the ice melted ?
A
The Kool-Aid weighed 492 g. When the Kool-Aid mixture dissolved, it no longer weighed anything.
B
The Kool-Aid weighed 497 g. The Kool-Aid mixture weighs the same regardless of it dissolving and ice cubes weigh the same.
C
The Kool-aid weighed 485 g. The ice cubes melted so they no longer add any weight to the mixture.
D
The Kool-Aid weighed 480 g. The Kool-Aid mixture dissolved and the ice cubes melted so they no longer add weight.
4) How do you know if a new substance is formed when two or more are combined? Select all that are true.
A
release of heat and light, forms a solid, change in color, gas bubbles, new smell
B
new substances cannot be formed.
C
same smell, stays liquid
D
no color change, stays liquid, releases cold air
5) What direction does gravity pull?
A
Gravity pushes up.
B
Gravity pulls down or toward Earth's center.
C
Gravity pulls in all directions.
D
Gravity makes you fall. It does not pull.
6) If the Earth no longer received light from the sun, what would happen?
A
Plants would not grow. Therefore, animals would not have food to grow, stay warm, or heal.
B
We would use a lot of flashlights.
C
Animals would adapt to living in the dark.
D
We could sleep whenever we wanted.
7) In the picture of the jar with a plant in the top and water in the bottom, will the plant survive?
A
Yes, plants only need water to survive
B
Yes, plants only require water and air to survive.
C
No, the plant will need to be put in the ground.
D
No, plants don't need water.
8) Bo bought a lizard on the internet that is native to the Sahara desert. He really enjoyed his lizard for about a month but is now tired of cleaning the cage, feeding it, and watering it. He is thinking about setting the lizard free. Yes or No?
A
Bo should set the lizard free in his house so he doesn't have to clean the cage and the lizard could eat whatever it finds.
B
Bo should not set the lizard free because he could sell it. If no one wants it, he could then release it.
C
Bo should not set the lizard free as it is a non native species to Oklahoma. He does not know how it will impact the locally.
D
Bo should set the lizard free because no animals should be kept in cages, They should be allowed to roam free.
9) Where is most of Earth's water?
A
in ice caps
B
in rivers
C
in lakes
D
in oceans
10) What kind of organism breaks down dead plants and animals?
A
omnivore
B
consumer
C
decomposer
D
producer
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