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EARTH SCIENCE ROTATION LAB
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TABLE 2: AT THIS TABLE, YOU OPEN UP YOUR "10/13 Connecting Earth's Systems" GROUP PROJECT AND FINALIZE IT TOGETHER!
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Question 15
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Select two fossils that are relatively "young" and are found at the top of the soil layers
crinoid stem (sea lily stem)
shark tooth
oleneothyris (extinct lamp shells)
pectin (scallop)
spirifer (extinct lamp shell)
flexicalymene (extinct trilobite)
neospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
pentremites (extinct sea lily)
eospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
venericardia (clam)
muensteroceras (extinct ammonite)
turritella (cone-shaped sea snail)
merychippus tooth (extinct proto-horse)
meekoceras (extinct ammonite)
mucrospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
tetragamma (extinct sea urchin)
phacops (extinct trilobite)
michelinoceras (extinct squid)
acanthoscaphites (extinct ammonite)
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Question 27
27.
What energy process stops during the winter for deciduous plants?
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Question 28
28.
Why do the leaves change color?
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Question 32
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ONLY PICK ONE MINERAL FOR THE GROUP:
1. What MINERAL did you choose?
2. What OBSERVATIONS can you make about this mineral?
3. What were the results of the HARDNESS TEST?
4. What color was left behind in the STREAK TEST?
Question 1
1.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
GRAPHITE
?
cat litter
Peptobismo medicine
toothpaste
foil
pencil
powder makeup
incandescent light bulbs
matches
cutlery
sunblock
baby powder
pipes and wires
thermometer
salt
Question 2
2.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
HALITE
?
incandescent light bulbs
pipes and wires
thermometer
powder makeup
matches
sunblock
cutlery
baby powder
cat litter
foil
toothpaste
pencil
salt
Peptobismo medicine
Question 3
3.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
TUNGSTEN
?
matches
toothpaste
Peptobismo medicine
sunblock
foil
pencil
salt
baby powder
cat litter
powder makeup
thermometer
cutlery
incandescent light bulbs
pipes and wires
Question 4
4.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
FLUORITE
?
cat litter
baby powder
cutlery
Peptobismo medicine
powder makeup
salt
thermometer
toothpaste
sunblock
incandescent light bulbs
matches
pencil
foil
pipes and wires
Question 5
5.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
WILLEMITE
?
matches
toothpaste
sunblock
incandescent light bulbs
Peptobismo medicine
cutlery
powder makeup
thermometer
pencil
foil
baby powder
cat litter
pipes and wires
salt
Question 6
6.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
SILVER
?
salt
Peptobismo medicine
incandescent light bulbs
cutlery
cat litter
pencil
pipes and wires
matches
powder makeup
thermometer
baby powder
foil
toothpaste
sunblock
Question 7
7.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
MERCURY
?
baby powder
foil
thermometer
powder makeup
pipes and wires
incandescent light bulbs
pencil
Peptobismo medicine
cutlery
matches
salt
cat litter
toothpaste
sunblock
Question 8
8.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
COPPER
?
baby powder
toothpaste
salt
sunblock
pencil
incandescent light bulbs
foil
cutlery
pipes and wires
matches
powder makeup
thermometer
Peptobismo medicine
cat litter
Question 9
9.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
SULFUR
?
Peptobismo medicine
cat litter
powder makeup
matches
cutlery
baby powder
sunblock
pipes and wires
thermometer
incandescent light bulbs
salt
toothpaste
foil
pencil
Question 10
10.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
ALUMINUM
?
thermometer
baby powder
sunblock
cat litter
toothpaste
cutlery
pipes and wires
Peptobismo medicine
pencil
foil
incandescent light bulbs
salt
matches
powder makeup
Question 11
11.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
MICA
?
pencil
cat litter
Peptobismo medicine
powder makeup
foil
thermometer
toothpaste
sunblock
cutlery
salt
matches
incandescent light bulbs
pipes and wires
baby powder
Question 12
12.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
BISMUTH
?
baby powder
incandescent light bulbs
powder makeup
pencil
cutlery
sunblock
cat litter
foil
pipes and wires
matches
Peptobismo medicine
toothpaste
salt
thermometer
Question 13
13.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
TALC
?
powder makeup
pencil
Peptobismo medicine
sunblock
salt
pipes and wires
cat litter
toothpaste
foil
cutlery
incandescent light bulbs
matches
baby powder
thermometer
Question 14
14.
Which COMMON USE is from the use of the mineral,
ZEOLITE
?
sunblock
foil
pencil
incandescent light bulbs
pipes and wires
baby powder
powder makeup
matches
cat litter
salt
cutlery
Peptobismo medicine
thermometer
toothpaste
Question 16
16.
Select which fossil we dated as 225 million years old.
michelinoceras (extinct squid)
neospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
spirifer (extinct lamp shell)
pectin (scallop)
pentremites (extinct sea lily)
oleneothyris (extinct lamp shells)
tetragamma (extinct sea urchin)
merychippus tooth (extinct proto-horse)
eospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
phacops (extinct trilobite)
shark tooth
mucrospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
flexicalymene (extinct trilobite)
meekoceras (extinct ammonite)
acanthoscaphites (extinct ammonite)
muensteroceras (extinct ammonite)
crinoid stem (sea lily stem)
venericardia (clam)
turritella (cone-shaped sea snail)
Question 17
17.
Select two fossils we dated as 400 million years old!
phacops (extinct trilobite)
turritella (cone-shaped sea snail)
shark tooth
meekoceras (extinct ammonite)
venericardia (clam)
pectin (scallop)
pentremites (extinct sea lily)
neospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
tetragamma (extinct sea urchin)
acanthoscaphites (extinct ammonite)
michelinoceras (extinct squid)
flexicalymene (extinct trilobite)
oleneothyris (extinct lamp shells)
eospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
muensteroceras (extinct ammonite)
mucrospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
spirifer (extinct lamp shell)
merychippus tooth (extinct proto-horse)
crinoid stem (sea lily stem)
Question 18
18.
Select two fossils we dated as 500 million years old and they are found all the way at the bottom layers of the dirt.
venericardia (clam)
pentremites (extinct sea lily)
mucrospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
crinoid stem (sea lily stem)
tetragamma (extinct sea urchin)
turritella (cone-shaped sea snail)
pectin (scallop)
oleneothyris (extinct lamp shells)
neospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
phacops (extinct trilobite)
flexicalymene (extinct trilobite)
acanthoscaphites (extinct ammonite)
eospirifer (extinct lamp shell)
spirifer (extinct lamp shell)
muensteroceras (extinct ammonite)
shark tooth
merychippus tooth (extinct proto-horse)
meekoceras (extinct ammonite)
michelinoceras (extinct squid)
Question 19
19.
This shows the LAW OF SUPERPOSITION where the OLDEST fossils are found where?
the top layers
the middle layers
the bottom layers
Question 20
20.
Most of these replica plastic fossils are CASTS of ACTUAL extinct animals that lived ________.
in the sky.
in the oceans.
on land.
Question 21
21.
Follow along with the questions in the plastic reference sheets on the table.
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Question 22
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B.
Question 23
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"jet _____"
Question 24
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D.
Hint: Figure out if the wind is coming from the East or West, then look at the map, and find the type of wind pattern in that direction.
Question 25
25.
Hint: it starts with an "L"
Question 26
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F.
Question 29
29.
What gas goes into the leaf?
Question 30
30.
What 2 gases go out of the leaves?
Question 31
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