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Ilog Catholic High School, Inc.
Burgos St., Brgy. I, Ilog, Negros Occidental
6109 Philippines [email protected] First Semester Midterm Examination Earth and Life Science HUMSS & ABM 11 Name: ________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________________ TEST I- Labeling Directions: Identify the different parts of the oceanic crust. Choose your answers below: 2 points each. Continental shelf submarine canyons ridge abyssal plain Continental slope oceanic crust deep sea fan Continental crust coast volcanic island Continental rise continental margin deep ocean basin
TEST III- TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write true if the statement is correct and false if incorrect. Write your answers before each number. ___________ 1. The lithosphere is part of Earth’s crust. ___________ 2. The mantle is semi-fluid in nature that allows movement of the core. ___________ 3. Oceanic crust mainly consists of sedimentary rocks. ___________ 4. The continental crust has mountains and other landforms. ___________ 5. The mesosphere is the innermost layer of the mantle. ___________ 6. The crust is believed to be formed from cooled volcanic materials. ___________ 7. The crust is the innermost layer of Earth. ___________ 8. The core mainly consists of iron and nickel. ___________ 9. The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is silicone and granite. ___________ 10. The core is the hottest layers of Earth. ___________ 11. Lithosphere is the composition of the tectonic plates. ___________ 12. P wave is a kind of wave that can only travel through solids. ___________ 13. S wave is a kind of seismic wave that was used to examine Earth’s interior. ___________ 14. Geothermal gradient accounts for the increase of temperature with depth ___________ 15. Hotspot is an area which serves as a passageway of a hot mantle plume. TEST III- IDENTIFICATION Directions: Identify the term described in each statement. 1. Boundary between the crust and the mantle. - 2. Located between the mantle and the core. - 3. Makes up about 84% of Earth’s volume and is mainly composed of silicates. - 4. Scientists believe that the inner core rotates opposite the direction of the flow of the outer core, creating a __________________ that generates Earth’s magnetic field. - 5. Located between the outer and inner core. - TEST IV- ENUMERATION What are the mechanical compositions of the Earth? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What are the compositional layers of the Earth? 1. 2. 3. Crust is mainly composed of? 1. 2.