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What is any harmful substance in the environment?
What is any harmful substance in the environment?
Pollution
What is a resource that, once used, cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time?
What is a resource that, once used, cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time?
Nonrenewable Resource
What is it called when something is made into a new product?
What is it called when something is made into a new product?
Recycle
What is a type of rock that forms from material that has settled into layers and hardened?
What is a type of rock that forms from material that has settled into layers and hardened?
Sedimentary Rocks
What is fuel formed from the remains of once-living things. (Coal, Oil and Natural Gas)
What is fuel formed from the remains of once-living things. (Coal, Oil and Natural Gas)
Fossil Fuel
What is it called when you use something again?
What is it called when you use something again?
Reuse
What is it called when you use less of something?
What is it called when you use less of something?
Reduce
What is a resource that can be replaced within a reasonable amount of time?
What is a resource that can be replaced within a reasonable amount of time?
Renewable Resource
What type of rocks have been changed by pressure and temperature?
What type of rocks have been changed by pressure and temperature?
Metamorphic Rocks
What type of rocks are formed when they are melted, cooled and hardened?
What type of rocks are formed when they are melted, cooled and hardened?
Igneous Rocks
What is anything from nature that people can use?
What is anything from nature that people can use?
Natural Resources
The use of less of something to make its supply last longer is called...
The use of less of something to make its supply last longer is called...
Conservation
Which is a natural resource that can be wasted and conserved? Electricity or Water
Which is a natural resource that can be wasted and conserved? Electricity or Water
Water
Which suggestion tells a way to reuse a material? A) recycle glass bottles B) buy fewer paper products C) buy things made with recycled paper D) put a flower in an old glass bottle
Which suggestion tells a way to reuse a material? A) recycle glass bottles B) buy fewer paper products C) buy things made with recycled paper D) put a flower in an old glass bottle
D) put a flower in an old glass bottle
Name a product that comes from trees.
Name a product that comes from trees.
Paper, Baseball bat etc.
Which of the following IS A ROCK? A) twig B) shell C) sand D) nail
Which of the following IS A ROCK? A) twig B) shell C) sand D) nail
C) sand
Which process does NOT describe part of the rock cycle? A) melting B) heat/pressure C) decay D) weathering
Which process does NOT describe part of the rock cycle? A) melting B) heat/pressure C) decay D) weathering
C) decay
Which of the following is NOT a rock family? A) igneous B) mantel C) metamorphic D) sedimentary
Which of the following is NOT a rock family? A) igneous B) mantel C) metamorphic D) sedimentary
B) mantel
What is the process of changing from one type of rock to another called?
What is the process of changing from one type of rock to another called?
Rock Cycle
How is an igneous rock formed?
How is an igneous rock formed?
They are formed when they are melted, cooled and hardened.
A mixture of minerals, air, water and humus is called...
A mixture of minerals, air, water and humus is called...
Soil
What is a part of soil with a rich mixture of decomposing plants and animals called?
What is a part of soil with a rich mixture of decomposing plants and animals called?
Humus
Which is NOT a component of soil? A) sand B) roots C) rocks D) humun
Which is NOT a component of soil? A) sand B) roots C) rocks D) humun
B) Roots
Soil has different layers. What is found between topsoil and bedrock?
Soil has different layers. What is found between topsoil and bedrock?
Subsoil
What is decomposed plant remains called?
What is decomposed plant remains called?
Compost
Describe the entire Rock Cycle, in order, using the following words... Melting, Sediment, Metamorphic Rock, Heat/Pressure, Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock, Weathering
Describe the entire Rock Cycle, in order, using the following words... Melting, Sediment, Metamorphic Rock, Heat/Pressure, Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock, Weathering
Volcanic Eruption, Igneous Rock, Weathering, Sediment, Sedimentary Rock, Heat/Pressure, Metamorphic Rock, Melting
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