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[6th Grade] Chapter 1 Test

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Question 1
1.

Which sphere of the Earth system includes trees, grasses, and squirrels?

Question 2
2.

Which is an example of a constructive force?

Question 3
3.

Which is a main source of energy that drives the Earth system?

Question 4
4.

The rocks that make up Earth are part of which sphere?

Question 5
5.

Through processes like erosion and weathering, ___________ forces destroy landmasses.

Question 6
6.

Heat flowing out of Earth as it cools is one form of ______________ that drives the Earth system.

Question 7
7.

Earth's core is mostly made up of iron and magnesium.

Question 8
8.

Scientists think that movements in the liquid inner core create Earth's magnetic field.

Question 9
9.

The oceanic crust is most like granite in composition overall.

Question 10
10.

Pressure and temperature increase as you move deeper below Earth's surface.

Question 11
11.

To learn about Earth's interior, geologists study how seismic waves move through Earth.

Question 12
12.

The core is Earth's outer skin of solid rock.

Question 13
13.

Which best describes the mantle?

Question 14
14.

Which lists the main layers of Earth in order from outermost to innermost?

Question 15
15.

How does heat move?

Question 16
16.

How is energy from the sun transferred?

Question 17
17.

Heat from which of these causes convection currents inside Earth?

Question 18
18.

Which of these combines with changes in a fluid's density and the force of gravity to set convection currents in motion?

Question 19
19.

When you touch hot sand, heat is transferred by conduction to your skin.

Question 20
20.

The Columbia Plateau is a landform that has high elevation and low relief.

Question 21
21.

High elevation and high relief describe the topography of a mountain.

Question 22
22.

A plain that is located away from the coast is known as an interior plain.

Question 23
23.

Three major types of landforms are plains, mountains, and plateaus.

Question 24
24.

An area's relief is the difference in elevation between its highest and lowest parts.

Question 25
25.

When you describe a landform's elevation, you describe its height above sea level.

Question 26
26.

What is the equator the starting line for measuring?

Question 27
27.

Which is a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface?

Question 28
28.

The equator divides Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.

Question 29
29.

A grid formed by lines of latitude and longitude can be used to find your location on Earth.

Question 30
30.

One half of the sphere that makes up the surface of Earth is known as a hemisphere.

Question 31
31.

The prime meridian is the starting line for measuring latitude.

Question 32
32.

V-shaped contour lines pointing uphill indicate a valley.

Question 33
33.

Index contours are darker and heavier than other contour lines.

Question 34
34.

The change in elevation from one contour line to the next is the contour interval.

Question 35
35.

Satellite maps include contour lines that show relief.

Question 36
36.

Mapmakers use contour lines to show elevation, relief, and slope.

Question 37
37.

Widely spaced contour lines indicate relatively flat areas.

Question 38
38.

A contour line connects points that have the same elevation.