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Science Final Exam

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What is the Nucleus?   Protons (positive) + neutrons (neutral). Atomic mass is the number of protons plus neutrons.  
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What is Electrons?   (Negative) move around the nucleus.  
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What are the layers of the earth in order from thickest to thinnest?   Thick to thin: Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core, and Crust.  
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What are the layers of the earth in order from outside to inside?   Outside to inside: Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, and Inner Core.  
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What is the composition of the crust? (what is it made out of?)   Crust: earth's surface and continental/oceanic plates. Where we live.  
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What is the composition of the mantle? (what is it made out of?)   Mantle: molten rock.  
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What is the composition of the outer core? (what is it made out of?)   Outer Core: liquid, nickel, and iron.  
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What is the composition of the inner core? (what is made out of?)   Inner Core: solid, nickel, and iron.  
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How do geologists know about the Earths interior?   Geologists know about the Earth's interior because of seismic waves.  
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What is Chemical Weathering? And an example of it?   Chemical Weathering: chemically breaks down/ changes substances. Example: acidic water dissolving rock.  
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What is Mechanical Weathering? And an example of it?   Mechanical Weathering: physical break down. Examples: roots breaking rock, and water freezing and expanding to break rocks.  
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What is Erosion? And an example of it?   Transport of weathered material. Examples: carving a canyon by running water, formation of underground caverns by water, and landslides.  
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