Revision Sheet G7 Answers
Revision Sheet G7 Answers
Grade 7
8. All of the animals and plants of the Earth are part of ________.
A. atmosphere
B. biosphere
C. hydrosphere
D. geosphere
9. The layer that protects the Earth from direct rays of the sun is part
of _________.
A. atmosphere
B. geosphere
C. biosphere
D. hydrosphere
12. Which are the main causes of crack growth in rocks over time?
A. plant roots and ice wedging
B. ice wedging and wind abrasion
C. animal burrowing and plant roots
D. animal burrowing and wind abrasion
13. Leaves release acids into the soil as they decay. How could the decaying
leaves affect the rocks in the soil underneath them?
A. They could increase the amount of physical weathering.
B. They could decrease the amount of physical weathering.
C. They could increase the amount of chemical weathering.
D. They could decrease the amount of chemical weathering.
18. ______________ occurs when water seeps into the cracks of rocks
and expands when it freezes.
A. Icing
B. Wedging
C. Expansion
D. Ice Wedging
20. Seeds from plants land on or in the cracks of rocks and begin to grow.
As they do, the roots slowly help to separate the rock. This is an
example of:………..
A. Plant Weathering
B. Animal Weather
C. Chemical Weathering
D. None are correct
21. _____________ can loosen soil exposing more rocks to weathering.
A. Plants
B. Animals
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A or B
23. Wind, water and gravity are NOT examples of which type of weathering?
A. Chemical
B. Mechanical
C. Physical
D. Both B and C
24. ___________ occurs when other chemicals combine with oxygen in the
air.
A. Oxidation
B. Iron Oxide
C. Erosion
D. Abrasion
25. ………is the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's
surface.
A. Weathering
B. Erosion
C. Deposition
D. Exfoliation
26. The process by which rock and soil are moved from one place to another
is called-……….
A. chemical weathering
B. erosion
C. mechanical weathering
D. deposition
28. What do we call the process in which rock is broken down by changes in
its chemical makeup?
A. Chemical weathering
B. Mechanical weathering
C. Erosion
D. Deposition
32. Which type of sediment does wind erosion most strongly affect?
A. Loose, sandy soil
B. Wet rocks
C. Wet, compacted soil
D. Dry, compacted soil
33. Which of the following agents is the usually responsible for the formation
of canyons?
A. Gravity pulling
B. Wind blowing
C. Flowing water
D. Glaciers moving
34. What harmful gas does the rainforest help to get rid of from our
atmosphere?
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon Dioxide
35. Soil erosion is when the soil is not held together and it is washed
away by the rain and water. It can cause flooding and landslides.
A. True
B. False
38. What is the theory that all continents were once a large land mass?
A. Tectonic Plate Theory
B. Pangea
C. Supercontinent Theory
D. Geology Theory
42. An area that describes the weather conditions in the area over a
long period of time is called
A. Ice core
B. Trace fossil
C. Climate
D. Uniformitarianism
43. Which principle states that geological processes that happened in
the past can be explained by current geologic processes?
A. Climate
B. Uniformitarianism
C. Petrification
D. Trace Fossils