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حل ورقة عمل Earth’s Water System العلوم المتكاملة الصف الخامس

حل ورقة عمل Earth’s Water System العلوم المتكاملة الصف الخامس

1) Which evidence could indicate that a flood has happened in an area?

  • A new mountain has formed.
  • The sky is cloudy.
  • A palm tree is charred black.
  • Soil and rocks are on the road and sidewalks.

Correct Answer
Soil and rocks are on the road and sidewalks.

2)? Which evidence could indicate that a flood has happened in an area

  • A new mountain has formed.
  • The sky is cloudy.
  • A palm tree is charred black.
  • Soil and rocks are on the road and sidewalks.

Correct Answer
Soil and rocks are on the road and sidewalks.

Answer Key with Questions
Module Pretest: Earth’s Water System

3) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.
Due to erosion, glaciers can deposit as glacial ……………… debris.

Blank 1 options

  • large bolders
  • small particles
  • many sizes of rocks

Correct Answer
many sizes of rocks

4)? Can ocean waves change the rocks along a coastline

Yes. Pounding waves break rocks into smaller pieces.
Yes. Pounding waves glue smaller rocks together.
No. Waves are too weak to change rocks.
Maybe. Scientists are not sure.

5) Rivers can deposit sediment in the bottom of a lake. Over time, it builds up to form a……………..h

.

Correct Answer
delta

6) The surface of Earth is always changing and making new features. Which weather conditions have the greatest effect on the surface of Earth?

  • fog and light rain
  • cool temperatures and humidity
  • warm ocean temperatures and humidity
  • strong winds and heavy rains

Correct Answer
strong winds and heavy rains

7) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.
About 97 percent of all water on Earth’s surface is in the form of ………….water.

Blank 1 options
salt
fresh

Correct Answer
salt

8)? Where is a hurricane most likely to occur

  • in the Great Plains
  • in the Rocky Mountains
  • in the desert southwest
  • along the Atlantic Ocean

Correct Answer
along the Atlantic Ocean

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