End Of Unit Questions Flashcards

1
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Why should we be careful not to waste the earths resources?

A

They’re non renewable

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2
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Name three gases that scientists think were in the early atmosphere

A
  • carbon dioxide
  • water vapour
  • nitrogen
  • ammonia
  • methane
  • hydrogen
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3
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Name 4 gases that are now in the atmosphere

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  • nitrogen
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide
  • methane
  • argon
  • any other noble gas
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4
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How did the oceans form?

A

The earth cooled and the water vapour in the atmosphere condensed to become the oceans

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5
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What was the effect of algae and plants on the early atmosphere?

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They absorbed all of the carbon dioxide released from volcanic eruptions and released oxygen

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6
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What are tectonic plates?

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The earths crust and upper mantle that has been split into large slabs

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7
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Why do tectonic plates move?

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The mantle below them is flowing due to convection currents from radioactive decay of the core which causes the crust to move

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8
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About how much do the tectonic plates move each year?

A

A few cm

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9
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What happens at plate boundaries?

A

Earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis

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10
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Why have the amounts of gases in the atmosphere been almost the same for the last 200 million years?

A

Various natural processes that move carbon into and out of the atmosphere have reached a balance

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11
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What has been the main cause of a change in the carbon balance in the atmosphere in recent years?

A

The large amounts of fossil fuels that we burn

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12
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Why were Wegener’s ideas not accepted until the 1960’s?

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He couldn’t explain why the tectonic plates moved to cause continental drift and it wasn’t until the 60’s when evidence could prove it

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13
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Why are there so many theories about how life began?

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There is no evidence to prove any individual theory

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14
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Outline the Miller-Urey experiment

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Used a mixture of:
•water 
•ammonia 
•methane 
•hydrogen 
And a high voltage to stimulate lightning.  This produced amino acids that formed life
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15
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What is meant by primordial soup?

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A mixture of organic molecules/amino acids needed for life, in water/oceans

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16
Q

Why is the fractional distillation of liquid air done commercially?

A

To separate air into individual gases, to produce liquid nitrogen and oxygen which have commercial uses

17
Q

Explain how the fractional distillation of liquid air is done

A
  • air is cooled until it becomes liquid
  • put into a fractionating column
  • nitrogen boils at the lowest temperature so is collected as a gas at the top of the column
  • oxygen remains as a liquid with argon and is collected at the bottom of the column
18
Q

Name the parts of the earth, starting from its centre

A
  • inner core
  • outer core
  • mantle
  • crust
  • atmosphere