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5th Grade Science GCRCT Review #5
Earth Science (30% or 1/3 of the test)
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5th Grade
04/18/2013

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What are the four main layers of the Earth listed from the outer most to the inner most layer?
Definition
Crust
Mantle
Ourter Core
Inner Core
Term
This is a thin, solid, outermost layer, it is broken into pieces like a cracked egg.
Definition
Crust
Term
This is the thickest layer, made mostly of iron, magnesium, other metals, and magma. This layer flows slowly.
Definition
Mantle
Term
Molten (melted) metlas make up this layer.
Definition
Outer Core
Term
This solid metal layer is made of iron and nickel.
Definition
Inner Core
Term
What is the study of how the plates in the Earth's crust move?
Definition
Plate Tectonics
Term
There are ________ large plates, and several small ones that make up the _____________________.
Definition
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lithosphere.
Term
Scientists believe that at one time, all the continents were joined in a supercontinent called ____________ meaning "all earth."
Definition
Pangaea
Term
Plates more because they float on top of a more fluid layer of the mantle called the ______________.
Definition
athenosphere
Term
In the ocean, the hot lava rises up from the mid-ocean ridge, cools and hardens, pushing the plates apart. This is called _______________________.
Definition
Sea Floor Spreading
Term
A _______________ force adds new features (new crust) to the surface of the Earth.
Definition
constructive
Term
Sea Floor Spreading, mounting building, and volcanoes are examples of ________________ forces.
Definition
constructive
Term
The movement of plates towards each other is called _________________.
Definition
Mountain Building
Term
____________ form new crust when they erupt by magma working through vents in the mountain.
Definition
Volcanoes
Term
_______________ and __________________ are constructed from volcanoes.
Definition
Islands and mountains
Term
What 3 types of places do volcanoes occur?
Definition
1. Plates come together (convergent boundaries)
2. Plates move apart (divergent boundaries)
3. At Hot Spots (weak areas in the crust where magma bubbles up)
Term
When rocks and soil are moved down a river due to erosion, they can be deposited at the mouth of the river. This is called _________________.
Definition
Deposition
Term
When deposition occurs and rocks and soil from erosion are moved to the mouth of the river this forms a fan shape called a ______________.
Definition
delta
Term
___________________ forces tear down the Earth's crust.
Definition
Destructive
Term
When one plate slides under the other, it is pulled into a deep sea trench. As it moves closer to the mantle, it melts and becomes part of the molten rock. This process is called _______________.
Definition
Subduction
Term
_______________ is when rock is broken down into smaller and smaller pieces.
Definition
Weathering
Term
_______________ weathering happens when rock is physically broken down by WIND, WATER, ICE, GRAVITY, or ROOTS growing in the rock.
Definition
Physical
Term
________________ wheathering happens when minerals within the rocks are broken down by removing or altering the elements that make up the minerals. Some examples are dead and decaying animals, acid rain, chemicals in groundwater.
Definition
Chemical
Term
______________ is when soil or rock is carried away by water, ice or wind. It is the MOVEMENT of weathered rock.
Definition
Erosion
Term
What are the 5 ways that land can be eroded?
Definition
Gravity
Glaciers
Wind
Waves
or
Running Water
Term
Water erosion can occur when a __________ carries soil away. It can also occur when _____________ are pounded by waves and carry away the sand.
Definition
rivers

beaches
Term
_________ erosion occurs everywhwere but especially in desert areas.
Definition
Wind
Term
The ______________ of hte 1930's is an example of the power of wind erosion.
Definition
Dust Bowl
Term
_________________ can break down crust in a very destructive way. They occur at ____________________ when plates push together, pull apart, or rub against each other.
Definition
Earthquakes

Plate Boundaries
Term
Scientists use what two tools to precdict and measure earthquakes?
Definition
Seismometers

Richter Scale
Term
What tool measures the energy in the waves?
Definition
Seismometers
Term
What tool measures the magnitude (how strong the wave is) of the energy in the waves?
Definition
Richter Scale
Term
Using Seismometers and Richter Scales to provide early warnings can help evacuate areas that may be effeted by ________________ and _________.
Definition
earthquakes

tsunamis
Term
A ________________ are a giant wave that is caused by an underwater earthquake in the ocean that causes the ocean to slosh.
Definition
Tsunamis
Term
Unfortunately, it is not always possible to predict every event so _______________ can be designed to be able to withstand earthquakes.
Definition
buildings
Term
Storm drains, sewage systems, levees, and dams are some ways engeineers have cities prevent _______________.
Definition
floods
Term
A ________ is a barrier build on the banks of a body of water such as the ocean. It can be made of dirt, sandbags, or concrete.
Definition
Levee
Term
___________ are a form of flood controll that can also be used to produce ________________ using the flow of water to turn a turbine.
Definition
Dams

electricity
Term
When heavy storms, such as hurricanes, destroy beaches and shorelines, engineers will work on _______ ____________.
Definition
Beach Reclamation
Term
What is the name of the solid strctures made of piled stones or other material that keep water from flowing onto the beach and thus used by engineers for beach reclamation.
Definition
Jetties
Term
What is the name of the process that scoops out loose sand and earth from the ocean and transports it to the beach to rebuild the shoreline (beach reclamation).
Definition
Dredging
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