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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Earth Science Questions

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Grade 7 Atmosphere
Which best describes the difference between climate and weather?
  1. Weather is more predictable than climate.
  2. Weather is less predictable than climate.
  3. Weather and climate are both predictable.
  4. Weather and climate are both unpredictable.
Grade 7 Tectonics
The epicenter of an earthquake is
  1. the location that emergency support workers meet during an earthquake.
  2. the size of an earthquake.
  3. the point on Earth's surface above where an earthquake occurs.
  4. the center of an earthquake.
Grade 7 Atmosphere
Grade 7 Earth's Layers
These are two types of crust that make up the Earth's surface.
  1. convection and mantle
  2. lithosphere and continental
  3. continental and oceanic
  4. lithosphere and asthenosphere
Grade 7 Atmosphere
Grade 7 Atmosphere
What is air pressure?
  1. force exerted on us by wind
  2. force exerted on us by air molecules
  3. force exerted on us by clouds
  4. force exerted on us by gravity
Grade 7 Earth's Layers

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Grade 7 Atmosphere
In which atmospheric layer do meteors burn up?
  1. troposphere
  2. stratosphere
  3. mesosphere
  4. thermosphere
Grade 7 Tectonics
During an earthquake, the most violent shaking occurs at the
  1. vent.
  2. focus.
  3. Ring of Fire.
  4. epicenter.
Grade 7 Atmosphere
Grade 7 Earth's Layers
Grade 7 Atmosphere
The force of the atmosphere against Earth's surface is
  1. altitude.
  2. air pressure.
  3. wind direction.
  4. wind speed.
Grade 7 Minerals
The hardness of a mineral is measured by                           .
  1. Augustine's soft scale.
  2. Einstein's hardness scale.
  3. the weight of the mineral.
  4. Mohs hardness scale.
  5. your fingernail.
Grade 7 Tectonics
Grade 7 Earth's Layers

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Grade 7 Environmental Science
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