Abeka 8th Grade Science Quarter Exam/Test 3 (2019)
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A 1 cc sample of water has a mass of 1 g. A 5 cc sample of sylvite has a mass of 10 g. What is the specific gravity of the sylvite?
shale
A fine-grained sedimentary rock known for its ability to be split into thin layers
porous texture
A scientist has determined that a rock sample pumice based on the following characteristics: It is an igneous rock. It is amorphous It is made of quartz, feldspars, and mica, the same materials as granite. It has a porous texture that allows it to float in water. Which of these characteristics allowed him to tell that the rock sample was pumice instead of obsidian?
zircon, pyrite, chromite, anhydrite
A scientist testing sample of anhydrite, chromite, pyrite, and zircon to determine their hardness. He gets the following results: Zircon scratches chromite. Pyrite scratches chromite but not zircon. Anhydrite does not scratch either pyrite or zircon. He did not test any of the other combinations. Which of the following is the correct ranking of the minerals from hardest to softest?
record and analyze her data
Clara uses the scientific method to determine if dissolved sugar affects water's freezing point. She prepared two beakers with the same amount of water and added sugar to only one beaker. She placed a thermometer in each beaker, placed the beakers in a freezer, and observed the temperatures at which the water froze. What should she do next?
Sediments
Deposit of sand, mineral fragments, organic materials usually left by wind or water
Earth's interior
Earthquake waves can help us study what part of the earth?
Pyroclast
General term for any piece of solid volcanic ejecta
vinegar and baking soda react to form bubbles
George added a small amount of water to a sample of baking soda; then he added a small amount of vinegar to the second sample of baking soda. Bubbles formed when he added vinegar but did not form when he added water. What can he conclude?
chemical, dissolved in water (evaporative)
Gypsum rock forms when water containing dissolved minerals evaporates, leaving the minerals behind. What main category of sedimentary rock is gypsum in?
proposition
In logic, a statement of fact is called...
inductive reasoning
Lacey performed several experiments to test how temperature affects the growth rate of artificial crystals. Based on her results, she came to the conclusion that crystals grow faster in warmer temperatures. This is an example of...
volcanic blocks
Large pieces of solid volcanic ejecta that solidify before being ejected from the volcano
oxides
Magnetite is a magnetic mineral that is used as a source of the metal iron. It is composed of iron bounded to oxygen, is black in color, and has cubic crystals. What mineral group contains magnetite?
retreat mining
Mining which involves miners removing pillars in a specific order to allow the least stress on the walls and ceiling of the mine
Phosphorus
Nutrients that plants need for cell division, growth, and maturity
plants would grow slower because of insufficient nitrogen
Predict what would happen if too many denitrifying bacteria were present in the soil.
Syncline
Rock that bends downwards during the folding process to form a trough-like structure
clearly state the problem to be solved
Sarah wants to grow cherry plant seeds. The instructions on the seed packet say to place the seeds in water and leave them in a dark place for 24 hours. However, Sarah's house does not have a completely dark place. Sarah decides to design a way to begin growing the seeds. What should she do first?
Aftershocks
Smaller earthquakes that follow a major earthquake.
Humus
Soil substance composed of decayed organisms' particles
P wave
The fastest type of earthquake wave
experimental group
The group in an experiment in which the test is performed
Mohs
The hardness scale of a minerals rated from softest the hardest on a scale of 1 to 10
Law of super position
The idea that undisturbed sedimentary strata lie in the order they were laid down in
post hoc fallacy
The logic error in which someone assumes a change in one factor caused the change in another factor only because the second change occurred after the first
Platinum
The most valuable precious metal?
Ring of Fire
The narrow zone of active volcanoes that nearly encircles of pacific basin
Epicenter
The point on the earth's surface above where an earthquake begins
bedrock
The solid layer of rock beneath the soil
Luster
The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
Pahoehoe
Volcano ejecta is lava harden to form either a smooth surface or a ropy surface
foliated rocks
a group of metamorphic rocks that are made up of layers like the leaves of a book
phosphorescence
a mineral that remains glowing after being exposed to ultraviolet light and then placed in the dark exhibit
simulant gemstones
artificial gemstone looks like a natural gemstone but has different chemical and physical properties
moment magnitude scale
considered to be the most reliable method for mathematically measuring an earthquake's strength
affirming the antecedent
deductive reasoning that saying the second must be true if the first statement is true. "The process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces is weathering. Ice wedging breaks rocks into smaller pieces, therefore, it must be weathering."
circum-Pacific
earthquake zone that includes the San Andreas Fault
shaping
final step of metallurgy
igneous intrusion
general term for a mass of volcanic rock beneath the surface
nutrient
general term for any nourishing substance
emerald
green form of beryl
basic
if soil were a pH value of 8, would it be considered basic or acidic?
base-isolated system
in which technique of earthquake-resistant construction is the building on movable "stilts"
silver
is made of mostly reflective materials
silicates
large group of minerals which contain silicon and oxygen
aquifer
lay of either pourous rock or a gravel-soil mixture that can hold water
streak
line of powder left by a mineral when it is rubbed against unglazed porcelain
laccolith
magma bulging overlying rocks upward to produce a dome like intrusion
lead
metal used in radiation shielding, automobile batteries, and small-arms ammunition
three (3)
minimum number of seismometers that must detect an earthquake for the earthquake's exact location to be determined
prototype
model of design used for testing
coal
organic sedimentary rock that is a fossil fuel
hydrothermal synthesis
process of manufacturing artificial crystals which involves a seed crystal and a nutrient material in a high-pressure vessel
copper
reddish-orange metal that is a good conductor of electricity
iron
refined using blast furnances
Igneous
rock formed from cooled magma or lava
conglomerate rock
rock that consists of smooth pebbles embedded in hardened sand or clay
crust
rocky surface layer of the earth
Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI)
scale used to measure the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption
marble
streaked metamorphic rock produced from limestone
halides
the group of minerals containing flourine, chlorine, bromine, of iodine
basalt
the most common igneous
Asthenosphere
the plastic rock in the lower portion of the upper mantel on which plates float
rate of cooling
the primary factor that determine the texture of igneous rocks
precious stones
the rarest, most durable and beautiful minerals
ruby
the red variety of corundum
vent
the structure ejects solid materials from a volcano
strike-slip fault
the type of fault where rocks along one side move horizontally along the fault
groundwater
the water that is beneath Earth's surface
chalk limestone
type of limestone formed from calcium-containing plankton remains
contact metamorphism
type of metamorphism that results when rocks are baked by contact with hot magma
volcanic mountain
type of mountain formed when molten rock erupted from a hole in the earth's crust
sedimentary rock
type of rock that is formed when layers of small particles laid down by water are hardened into rock
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
type of soil bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen-containing compounds
shield volcano
type of volcano is broad and gently sloping with mild eruptions
controlled
what type of variable in an experiment is the one that is the same in all groups
extinct
what type of volcano that will likely never erupt again
reproducibility
when multiple scientists test the same scientific idea in the different ways and all come to the same conclusion, that idea is said to have