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Test Description: Earth Systems
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1) In the water cycle, heat and sunlight increase the rate of ---
A
condensation
B
evaporation
C
precipitation
D
respiration
2) Which cycle provides oxygen?
A
The nitrogen cycle
B
The carbon cycle
C
The sugar cycle
D
The water cycle
3) Which of the following organisms helps the environment by recycling nitrogen?
A
Producers
B
Bacteria
C
Herbivores
D
Carnivores
4) What causes the seasons on Earth?
A
The moon orbiting the Earth
B
The Earth is tilted on its Axis
C
The water cycle
D
The phases of the moon.
5) What causes low tides and high tides on Earth.
A
decomposers
B
evolution
C
The water cycle
D
Moon's gravity
6) Which of these is LEAST LIKELY to be caused by the Sun?
A
water evaporating from the oceans and then forming clouds
B
Earth's plates moving past each other
C
winds forming because Earth's surface is heated unevenly
D
plants making their own food
7) What causes night and day on Earth?
A
Earth orbiting the sun
B
Lunar cycle
C
Phases of the moon
D
Earth's revolving on its axis.
8) Which is the correct order of the phases of the moon.
A
New moon, 1st quarter, full moon, 3rd quarter
B
Full moon, 1st quarter, new moon, 3rd quarter
C
New moon, 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, full moon
D
Full moon, 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, new moon
9) What is condensation?
A
water droplets forming in clouds
B
water vapor
C
rain, sleet, or snow
D
decomposers
10) Which of the following is an inexhaustible resources?
A
the Sun
B
fossil fuels
C
animals
D
lumber
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