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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 correct. The sun is closest to earth.
B
Jessika is incorrect. The sun is the smallest star but closest to Earth.
C
Jessika is correct. The sun is the biggest star because it is so bright.
D
Jessika is incorrect. The sun is the brightest star for Earth because it is closest to Earth but it is a medium sized star.
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
Rotation of Earth on its axis and revolution of Earth around sun, the stars will be in a different location/not visible.
C
The stars don't move so everything will be in the same location in the night sky.
D
Stars are constantly moving so they are never in the same location.
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 480 g. The Kool-Aid mixture dissolved and the ice cubes melted so they no longer add weight.
C
The Kool-Aid weighed 497 g. The Kool-Aid mixture weighs the same regardless of it dissolving and ice cubes weigh the same.
D
The Kool-aid weighed 485 g. The ice cubes melted so they no longer add any weight to the mixture.
4) How do you know if a new substance is formed when two or more are combined? Select all that are true.
A
same smell, stays liquid
B
release of heat and light, forms a solid, change in color, gas bubbles, new smell
C
no color change, stays liquid, releases cold air
D
new substances cannot be formed.
5) What direction does gravity pull?
A
Gravity pulls in all directions.
B
Gravity pulls down or toward Earth's center.
C
Gravity pushes up.
D
Gravity makes you fall. It does not pull.
6) If the Earth no longer received light from the sun, what would happen?
A
Animals would adapt to living in the dark.
B
We would use a lot of flashlights.
C
We could sleep whenever we wanted.
D
Plants would not grow. Therefore, animals would not have food to grow, stay warm, or heal.
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 require water and air to survive.
B
No, the plant will need to be put in the ground.
C
No, plants don't need water.
D
Yes, plants only need water to survive
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 set the lizard free because no animals should be kept in cages, They should be allowed to roam free.
D
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.
9) Where is most of Earth's water?
A
in oceans
B
in ice caps
C
in lakes
D
in rivers
10) What kind of organism breaks down dead plants and animals?
A
omnivore
B
producer
C
consumer
D
decomposer
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