074 t3 mx SC 130 Physical Science test three & midterm ☁ Name:
Earthquakes along the San Andreas fault line in California.
Earthquakes in Japan.
The 1811 earthquake in New Madrid, Missouri.
The formation of a undersea mountain range in the middle of the Atlantic ocean that runs north and south the length of the ocean.
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii.
For the first five questions, use the letters above to provide the best match for the cause of the event listed below.
____ Hot spot upwellings in the mantle, also called mantle plumes.
____ Mid-oceanic spreading of two tectonic plates.
____ Mid-tectonic plate compressional forces.
____ Two tectonic plates grinding past each other.
____ Two tectonic plates colliding.
___________________ What is the temperature at which water ice melts in ° Celsius?
___________________ What is the temperature at which solid coconut oil melts in ° Celsius?
___________________ What was the room temperature in Pohnpei on Tuesday in ° Celsius?
___________________ What is the temperature of the healthy human body in ° Celsius?
___________________ What is the temperature of a boiling water in ° Celsius?
___________________ A cover on a pot of boiling water blocks which of three heat transfer (movement) processes?
___________________ If you are laying on a towel on a cool ceramic tile floor, the towel blocks which of three heat transfer (movement) processes?
___________________ Aluminum foil used as a sun shade blocks which of the three heat transfer processes?
___________________ Is aluminum a conductororinsulator of heat energy?
___________________ Is stryofoam a conductororinsulator of heat energy?
________________ A 121.5 gram rectangular slab of soap is 9.00 centimeters long, 6.00 centimeters wide, and 3.00 centimeters high. What is the density of the rectangular slab of soap in grams per cubic centimeter?
_______________ A ball rolls 800 centimeters in 2.5 seconds. What is the velocity of the ball?
___________________ Which runs north and south from pole-to-pole on the planet, lines of latitudeOR lines of longitude?
___________________ If a sailing canoe sails due west from Walung in Kosrae, heading west towards Yap, is the canoe remaining at a constant (unchanging) latitudeOR a constant (unchanging) longitude?
_______________ A student walked north on a line of longitude starting at N 6° 54.467' and ending at N 6° 54.567'. The student measured a distance of 192 meters. Determine the number of meters per minute of latitude based on this data.
____________________ When all 67 kilograms of me falls off a RipStik, I accelerate towards the ground at 9.8 m/s² and then I hit the ground, exerting a force of 1400 Newtons on the ground. Calculate the counter-force that the ground exerts on me.
____________________ Which material in the chart below is an insulator and blocks the conduction of heat energy?
____________________ Which material in the chart above is the best conductor of heat energy?
______________ What is the change in temperature for iron?
a = _____________________ Marlin is a 26.8 kilogram eight-year old RipStik rider. He can accelerate from a velocity of 0 m/s to 3.0 m/s in three seconds. What is Marlin's acceleration?
F = _____________________ Given the above data, how much force did Marlin have to exert to create that acceleration?
d = ____________________ Given the above data, how much distance did Marlin travel on his RipStik during those three seconds?