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Learn how density is calculated, how intrusive igneous rocks form, and the properties of Earth's layers. Discover commonalities in building materials, statues, jewelry, and Earth's core composition.
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1) How is density calculated? • mass multiplied by volume • mass subtracted from volume • mass added to volume • mass divided by volume Sp. 43
1) How is density calculated? • mass multiplied by volume • mass subtracted from volume • mass added to volume • mass divided by volume
2) How do intrusive igneous rocks form? • slow cooling of magma • fast cooling of lava • slow cooling of lava • fast cooling of magma Sp. 18
2) How do intrusive igneous rocks form? • slow cooling of magma • fast cooling of lava • slow cooling of lava • fast cooling of magma
3) What do building materials, statues, jewelry and cleaning products have in common? • They all contain organic matter only. • They are renewable sources of energy. • They are formed from man-made material. • They all contain minerals. Sp. 8
3) What do building materials, statues, jewelry and cleaning products have in common? • They all contain organic matter only. • They are renewable sources of energy. • They are formed from man-made material. • They all contain minerals.
4) What is the THICKEST layer of Earth? • Crust • Mantle • Outer core • Inner core Sp. 45
4) What is the THICKEST layer of Earth? • Crust • Mantle • Outer core • Inner core
5) What is true about the density, temperature and pressure of Earth’s layers as you move from the crust to the inner core? • They all decrease with depth. • They all stay the same with depth. • They all increase with depth. • Only temperature increases with depth. Sp. 46
5) What is true about the density, temperature and pressure of Earth’s layers as you move from the crust to the inner core? • They all decrease with depth. • They all stay the same with depth. • They all increase with depth. • Only temperature increases with depth.