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$100 Measurement

What was the temperature on the first day of March?

A. 30ºB. 75ºC. 35ºD. 40º

$100 Measurement

What was the temperature on the first day of March?

A. 30ºB. 75ºC. 35ºD. 40º

$200 Measurement

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$300 Measurement

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What year did the smallest number of birds become extinct?

A. 1600

B. 1670

C. 1730

D. 2000

$300 Measurement

What year did the smallest number of birds become extinct?

A. 1600

B. 1670

C. 1730

D. 2000

$400 MeasurementThe teacher asks the student to use the information she collected tocompare the density of the two metal balls. The mass of the leadball is 113 grams and the mass of the aluminum ball is 27 grams.What can the student infer about the density of these metal ballsbased on this investigation?

A. The density of both metal balls is the same.B. The density of both metal balls is less than the density of the water.C. The density of the lead ball is less than the density of thealuminum ball.D. The density of the lead ball is greater than the density of thealuminum ball.

$400 MeasurementThe teacher asks the student to use the information she collected tocompare the density of the two metal balls. The mass of the leadball is 113 grams and the mass of the aluminum ball is 27 grams.What can the student infer about the density of these metal ballsbased on this investigation?

A. The density of both metal balls is the same.B. The density of both metal balls is less than the density of the water.C. The density of the lead ball is less than the density of thealuminum ball.D. The density of the lead ball is greater than the density of thealuminum ball.

$500 MeasurementThe densities of four different

woods are shown below:

Which wood will sink when placed in a fluid with a density of 1.14 g/mL?

A. African Teakwood B. BalsaC. Cedar D. Ironwood

$500 MeasurementThe densities of four different

woods are shown below:

Which wood will sink when placed in a fluid with a density of 1.14 g/mL?

A. African Teakwood B. BalsaC. Cedar D. Ironwood

$100 Earth

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How does the water cycle influence the rock cycle in an area like the Grand Canyon?

F. Large amounts of flowing water increase the rate of weathering and erosion.

G. Too much rain soaking into the ground slows the rate of new rock formation.

H. Sudden evaporation of water removes moisture from rock layers in the canyon walls.

J. Decreased rainfall makes the rocks hard and brittle, so that they crumble into pebbles.

$100 EarthHow does the water cycle influence the rock cycle in an area like the Grand Canyon?

F. Large amounts of flowing water increase the rate of weathering and erosion.

G. Too much rain soaking into the ground slows the rate of new rock formation.

H. Sudden evaporation of water removes moisture from rock layers in the canyon walls.

J. Decreased rainfall makes the rocks hard and brittle, so that they crumble into pebbles.

$200 Earth

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$300 Earth

What is the major process of surface rock formation on volcanoes?

A. Rock cools quickly from melted rock.B. Rock is recrystallized by extreme pressure.C. Rock solidifies slowly deep underground.D. Rock is formed from deposited sediment.

$300 Earth

What is the major process of surface rock formation on volcanoes?

A. Rock cools quickly from melted rock.B. Rock is recrystallized by extreme pressure.C. Rock solidifies slowly deep underground.D. Rock is formed from deposited sediment.

$400 EarthA line of volcanoes occursalong the western coast ofSouth America, near location 4.Based on the information aboutplate movement on the map,which process explains theformation of these volcanoes?

A. subducting of one plate underthe other causing melting ofthe lower plateB. sliding of one plate sidewayspast another resulting in frictionand meltingC. melting of crust because ofplate movement over a “hot spot”D. rifting of a plate with lava filling in the resulting valley

$400 EarthA line of volcanoes occursalong the western coast ofSouth America, near location 4.Based on the information aboutplate movement on the map,which process explains theformation of these volcanoes?

A. subducting of one plate underthe other causing melting ofthe lower plateB. sliding of one plate sidewayspast another resulting in frictionand meltingC. melting of crust because ofplate movement over a “hot spot”D. rifting of a plate with lava filling in the resulting valley

$500 EarthA layer of solid brittle rock comprises the outer 100 kilometers of Earth. This layer, which contains both the crust and the upper mantle, is called the

A. core.B. sediment.C. lithosphere.D. hemisphere.

$500 EarthA layer of solid brittle rock comprises the outer 100 kilometers of Earth. This layer, which contains both the crust and the upper mantle, is called the

A. core.B. sediment.C. lithosphere.D. hemisphere.

$100 Food

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$400 FoodIf all green plants died, would lions survive?

A. Yes, lions do not eat green plants.B. Yes, lions could still eat other animals.C. No, the animals that lions eat need to eat green plants.D. No, they would have no more plants to eat.

$400 FoodIf all green plants died, would lions survive?

A. Yes, lions do not eat green plants.B. Yes, lions could still eat other animals.C. No, the animals that lions eat need to eat green plants.D. No, they would have no more plants to eat.

$500 Food

According to this diagram, what do insects and fish eat as a source of energy?

A. Meat eaters B. Plant eaters C. Plants D. Decomposers

$500 Food

According to this diagram, what do insects and fish eat as a source of energy?

A. Meat eaters B. Plant eaters C. Plants D. Decomposers

$100 Cycles

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$200 Cycles

Ocean

Lake

Accumulation

CloudsC. ________

D. __________

A. ___________

B. ____________

All of these are part of the water cycle EXCEPT .A. evaporationB. nitrogenC. condensationD. precipitation

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Ocean

Lake

Accumulation

CloudsC. ________

D. __________

A. ___________

B. ____________

All of these are part of the water cycle EXCEPT .A. evaporationB. nitrogenC. condensationD. precipitation

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$400 Cycles

Nitrogen compounds absorbed by root hairs are used to make proteins.

Lightning helps change small amounts of nitrogen in the air to a useful form.

Nitrates and ammonia are released back into the soil in animal wastes.

Bacteria in the soil and on roots of some plants change nitrogen into a form plants can use.

Animals get nitrogen to make proteins by eating plants or other animals that eat plants.

The sun provides the energy to power the nitrogen cycle.

What would happen if the bacteria in the soil could not change the nitrogen into a form plant could use?

$400 Cycles

What would happen if the bacteria in the soil could not change the nitrogen into a form plant could us?

Plants can’t use the nitrogen unless it is fixed by the bacteria to a usable form.

$500 Cycles

Ocean

Lake

Accumulation

CloudsPrecipitation

Run-off

Evaporation

Condensation

Please explain how this cycle would be changed if you took the sun out of the cycle?

$500 Cycles

Ocean

Lake

Accumulation

CloudsPrecipitation

Run-off

Evaporation

Condensation

No evaporation, few clouds, less precipitation.

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$100 General

A population of mice, some with light-colored fur and some with dark-colored fur, is introduced into a field with dark soil. A few generations later, the majority of the mice have dark-colored fur. Which of the following best explains this change?

F. Light-colored mice can run faster. G. Dark-colored mice have fewer offspring. H. Light-colored mice have changed color over generations. J. Dark-colored mice are better able to hide from their predators.

$100 GeneralA population of mice, some with light-colored fur and some with dark-colored fur, is introduced into a field with dark soil. A few generations later, the majority of the mice have dark-colored fur. Which of the following best explains this change?

F. Light-colored mice can run faster. G. Dark-colored mice have fewer offspring. H. Light-colored mice have changed color over generations. J. Dark-colored mice are better able to hide from their predators.

$200 GeneralWhich of the following statements best explains why earthquakes occur more frequently in California than in Massachusetts?

A. The rock found in California is igneous, but the rock found in Massachusetts is sedimentary.B. California is located on the boundary of two crustal plates, but Massachusetts is not.C. The rock under California is soft, but the rock under Massachusetts is hard.D. California is located on a continental plate, but Massachusetts is not.

$200 GeneralWhich of the following statements best explains why earthquakes occur more frequently in California than in Massachusetts?

A. The rock found in California is igneous, but the rock found in Massachusetts is sedimentary.B. California is located on the boundary of two crustal plates, but Massachusetts is not.C. The rock under California is soft, but the rock under Massachusetts is hard.D. California is located on a continental plate, but Massachusetts is not.

$300 GeneralLichens are symbiotic organisms made of green algae and fungi. What do the green algae supply to the fungi in this symbiotic relationship?

A. carbon dioxideB. foodC. protectionD. water

$300 GeneralLichens are symbiotic organisms made of green algae and fungi. What do the green algae supply to the fungi in this symbiotic relationship?

A. carbon dioxideB. foodC. protectionD. water

$400 General

What is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element?

A. an atomB. a compoundC. an electronD. a molecule

$400 General

What is the smallest unit of an element that still has the properties of that element?

A. an atomB. a compoundC. an electronD. a molecule

$500 General

The majority of elements on the periodic table are:

A. noble gasesB. nonmetallic solidsC. metallic solidsD. nonmetallic liquids

$500 General

The majority of elements on the periodic table are:

A. noble gasesB. nonmetallic solidsC. metallic solidsD. nonmetallic liquids

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