7I Earth Flashcards

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What are the four different layers of the Earth?

A

Crust, Mantle, Outer core, Inner core

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2
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Which layer of the Earth do we live on?

A

The crust

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3
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What is a tectonic plate?

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A large section of crust

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4
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Why can tectonic plates cause earthquakes?

A

Plates get stuck then suddenly release

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5
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Describe the properties of the mantle.

A

Solid, but able to flow like a liquid

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6
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What are the Earth’s inner and outer core composed of?

A

Iron and Nickel

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7
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Why is the Earth’s inner core solid?

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Intense pressure

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8
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What creates the Earth’s magnetic field?

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The rotation of the solid inner core within the liquid outer core.

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9
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What are sedimentary rocks made from?

A

Small pieces or grains of rock

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If a sedimentary rock contained ripple marks, what environment could it have formed in?

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A river or ocean

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11
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Give 2 examples of Sedimentary rocks.

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Sandstone, mudstone, limestone

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12
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What are igneous rocks made from?

A

Lava (Melted rock)

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How does the igneous rock Obsidian form?

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Lava cooling very quickly

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Why does the igneous rock Granite have very large crystals?

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It cooled down very slowly.

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15
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How do metamorphic rocks form?

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From intense heat and/or pressure

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16
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Why don’t igneous or metamorphic rocks contain fossils?

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They would be destroyed by the heat/ pressure

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17
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What is the rock cycle?

A

A way to explain how each of the three different rock types form and how they interact with one another

18
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How can a sedimentary rock become a metamorphic rock?

A

Put it under intense heat and pressure

19
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What will form if rocks are heated until they melt?

A

Igneous rocks

20
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How can an igneous rock become sediment in a lake?

A

It is weathered, eroded and transported.

21
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How can a sedimentary rock become an igneous rock?

A

If it is put under intense heat until it melts and then cools.

22
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Where do metamorphic rocks tend to form?

A

Deep underground

23
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What causes earthquakes to occur?

A

Movements of tectonic plates

24
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What is the Sun?

25
Name one of our closest stars.
Proxima Centauri and Sirius A
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What is a galaxy?
A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
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What galaxy is our planet part of?
The Milky way
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What process occurs in stars that allows them to give off energy?
Nuclear fusion
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What force keeps planets in orbit around stars?
Gravity
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What is in our solar system?
The Sun, the planets and their moons
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What is the Hubble telescope?
A telescope in orbit around the Earth
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How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun?
365.25 days
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Why do we have a leap year every 4 years?
The 0.25 day is added to 1 whole day every 4 years
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How long does it take the Earth to rotate once on its axis?
24 hours
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Why can it be daytime in the UK but night time in Australia?
The UK and Australia are on opposite sides of the Earth.
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What angle is the Earth’s axis rotated at?
23 degrees
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What is the barrier between the northern and the southern hemisphere called?
The equator
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When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, what season is it in the southern hemisphere?
Only one hemisphere is pointed towards the Sun at a time.
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Why is it warmer in summer months?
More of the Sun’s energy is concentrated in a smaller area.
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Why do scientists use models?
To represent key ideas and make them easier to understand
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Why is the rock cycle an abstract idea?
We cannot see the processes happening
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In what types of environments do sediments build up?
In lakes or oceans