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Tuesday, January 02, 2007 |
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| These are the daily warmup questions. You should have the answers, or if you have been absent, get them from a friend. |
By Stephen Pegler on
Monday, January 29, 2007
1 & 2. List 2 types of fossils and describe them.3. Why do we know so little about the Precambrian Time?4. What do we call organisms with a true nucleus?5. What is the time that half of a radioactive material takes to decay?
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By Stephen Pegler on
Sunday, January 28, 2007
1. What are the longest time periods in the Earth's history called?
2. What is the name given to the longest time period in the Earth's history?
3. What is a fossil?
4. Which is more likely to form a fossil - an octopus or an oyster? Why?
5. Which is more likely to make a good index fossil
a. Organism 1 lived in South America for 5 million years
b. Organism 2 lived in Asia and Europe for only 2 million years
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By Stephen Pegler on
Friday, January 12, 2007
1. How do you determine the speed of a river? a. Speed = distance/time b. Speed = time/distance c. Speed = length x width d. Speed = height/width
2. Pitcher plants are plants that a. eat small insects and animals that fall inside the plant. b. contain round spheres that look like a baseball. c. open at rainy times only. d. live in the desert.
3. A type of fern that grows in the rainforest that can be eaten is called a a. violin. b. fiddlehead. c.&am ...
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By Stephen Pegler on
Thursday, January 11, 2007
1. As water moves slowly through a wetland, some waste materials settle out, some wastes are absorbed by plants, and silt and mud is trapped by plant roots. In this way, wetlands act as natural a. filters. b. habitats. c. tributaries. d. artesian wells.
2. Which group of organisms would all be found living in a tropical rain forest? a. Lizards, insects, cacti, kangaroos b. Vines, palm trees, tree frogs, monkeys c. Evergreens, moose, weasels, mink d. Lich ...
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By Stephen Pegler on
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
1. The toes of perching birds are adapted to help birds a. wade in water. b. lock onto a branch. c. grab prey. d. crack seeds open.
2. What adaptation helps a poison dart frog survive in its environment? a. It uses its tongue to catch underwater animals. b. It uses its strong legs to swim away from predators. c. It uses its eyes to see at night. d. It uses its bright colors to warn about poisons.
3. Camouflage benefits insects by helping them to a. reproduce. b. move especially fast. c. live in a variety of environments. d. avoid predators.
4. How do some insects help other living things? a. by helping them reproduce b. by spinning fibers made of silk c. by spreading disease d. by fertilizing soil
5. What types of foods do insects eat? a. only plants b. only animals c. only paper d. anything living or once-living
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