Science
Science
Science
Acid Rain
Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes
environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes. The main cause is the
industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases from
which contain sulphur and nitrogen oxides, which combine with
atmospheric water to form acids.
Percolate
Filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
Corrosion
The process of corroding metal, stone or other materials.
Atmosphere
The whole mass of air that surrounds the earth.
Exhaust
Use up (resources or reserves) completely.
Motor Vehicles
A road vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine; an
automobile.
Assignment
Earthquake
1 Earthquake
2 Collapse
3 Tsunami 4/5
4
5 Rubble
1A
2A
3A 3/5
4A
5A
Home-based activity
1 Volcanoes are not randomly distributed over the Earth’s surface. Most
are concentrated on the edges of continents, along island chains, or
beneath the sea forming long mountain ranges.
2 Volcanoes are found along destructive (subducting) plate boundaries,
constructive (divergent) plate boundaries and at hot spots in the earth’s
surface.
3 Unzen, Barren Island, Bezymianny, Redoubt, Mt. Adams, Nevado del
Ruiz, Mt. Etna, Stromboli, Vesuvius, Vulcano.
1C
2C
3A 4/5
4A
5C
Spelling
1 Vibration
2 Lithosphere
3 Rigid
4/5
4 Evacuation
5
1 Earthquake
2 Fault
3 Plates
4 Crust
5
6 Earthquake 9/10
7 Crust
8 Fault
9 Plates
10 Epicenter
Seatwork #1
1 Not randomly
2 Some
3 Pacific Ring of Fire 5/5
4 Not all
5 Precautions
Earthquake epicenters and active volcanoes are both situated in the same
locations.
A. Direction: From the given activity sheet, study the figure showing the
distribution of mountain ranges on the map. Then, answer the ff.
Choose the correct answer inside the close parenthesis
1 Mountain ranges are (not randomly, randomly) distributed on the map.
2 (Some, All) mountain ranges are located near the edges of the
continents, in mid-continents and others are in oceans.
3 Mountain ranges are found mostly in countries situated in the (Pacific
Ring of Fire, Sphere of Fire).
4 (All, Not all) edges of continents, mid-continents, and oceans can be
places where mountain ranges are found.
5 Geologic activities such as seismicity, volcanism, and (mountain, land)
formation are the basis of scientist in dividing earth’s lithosphere.
Questions
“What do you think is the basis of scientist in dividing earth’s
lithosphere in several plates?”
1A
2C
3C 5/5
4A
5C
1 Seismologist
2 Seismograph
10/10
3 Seismic Station
4 Seismic Wave
5 Seismogram
6 Radiates
7 Interior
8 Slippage
9 Vibration
10 Earthquake
Assignment
1 American seismologist Charles Richter came up with the scale in
1935.
2 They focus on seismic and tectonic activities by using a seismograph.
3 Considerably more seismic stations registered the explosion in 2009
than in 2006.
4 There was no danger of tsunami, or seismic waves, the agency said.
5 Therefore, they appear later than P-waves on a seismogram.
6 A nearby powerline can radiate fields of 5 to 40 milligauss.
7 Water stains are visible on various parts of the interior roof.
8 But last year, the first signs of slippage were detected.
9 But this fall, the vibrations on campus signal something else.
10 Matthew said he’ll feel better when the earthquakes stop.
1 True
2 True
3 False 3/5
4 True
5 True
What are the two types of body waves? P waves and S waves are the two
types of body waves.
P waves (Primary wave)
P waves, or primary waves, are the first waves to arrive at a
seismograph. P waves are the fastest seismic waves and can move
through solid, liquid, or gas.
S waves (Secondary wave or Shear wave)
S waves, or secondary waves, are the second waves to arrive during an
earthquake. They are much slower that P waves and can travel only
through solids.
P waves
Spelling Bee:
Easy Round
1 Seismicity
2 Seismologist
3 Atmosphere
4 Climatologist
Average Round
5 Fessures
6 Photosynthesis
7 Mitochondria
Difficult Round
8 Allele
9 Amoeba
10 Algae
Picture Tell:
11 Epicenter
12
13 Plates
14 Fault
15 Plates
16 Seismologist
17 Seismograph
18 Fault
Quiz Bee:
19 Plates
20 Focus
21 Epicenter
22 Acid rain
23 Sense of smell
24 Fault
25 Seismograph
26 P wave
27 People
28 Lithosphere
29 Focus
30 Body wave
31 Seismologist
32 Tsunami
33 S wave
34 Mountain range
Spelling Bee: 17
Picture Tell: 6
Quiz Bee: 28
Number of correct answers: 26/35
Spelling
1 Mantle
2 Pressure
3 Temperature
4 Volume
5
9/10
6 Asthenosphere
7 Magnetism
8 Oceanic Plate
9 Continental Plate
10 Subduction
Seismic Waves
Compressional waves
Longitudinal waves
The particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave
Can travel through solid, liquid and gas
Characteristics of Secondary wave
Transverse waves
The particles travel perpendicular to the direction of the wave
Can travel through solid only.
1 Crust
2 True
5/5
3 True
4 True
5 S wave
1A
2B
3A 5/5
4A
5B
The Crust
Two types of crust
Oceanic crust
Continental crust
Oceanic crust
The core is subdivided into two layers: the inner and the outer
core.
The temperature in the outer core reaches up to 2000˚C at this very
high temperature, iron and nickel melt
Outer Core
The inner core is made up of solid iron and nickel. Its temperature
reaches to about 5000˚C.
The extreme temperature could have molten the iron and nickel but
it is believed to have solidified as a result of pressure freezing,
which is common to liquids subjected under tremendous pressure.