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EARTH SCIENCE
FIRST QUARTER
UNIT 1 – The Origin and Structure Of the Earth
MODULE NO. 1
TRANSFER
Quiz
I. Arrange the following theories according to its historical development .
Use nos. 1-5.
No. Theory
Aristotelian
Oscillating
Pythagorean
Big Bang
Inflationary
II. Match the theory in Column A with the concept/description in Column B and the scientist/philosopher
in Column C.
C.
A. B.
_____ _____ 1. Steady state universe A. Universe is expanding and
F. Aristotle
_____ _____ 2. Oscillating Universe originated from an infinitely
G. Lemaitre
_____ _____ 3. Geocentric Universe dense point.
H. Fred Hoyle,
_____ _____ 4. Multiverse B. Earth stayed motionless and
Thomas Gold and
_____ _____ 5. Big Bang Theory everything is revolving around
Hermann Bondi
_____ _____ 6. Aristotelian it.
I. Albert Einstein
C. Universe expanded but did
J. Andre Linde
not change its density
D. The universe is just one of
the many bubbles.
E. the universe expanded for a
time and then contracts due to
the pull of gravity.
III. Answer the following questions:
[Link] theory / hypothesis do you favour most? Why? ( 3 pts.)
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2. Why is it important to propose and develop theories about the origin of the universe? ( 2 pts.)
TRANSFER
Members of the Solar System
A. Complete the following statements.
1. _____________________ lies between Mars and Jupiter
[Link] system is located in the ____________________galaxy.
3. The periods of revolution of the planets _________________with increasing distance from the sun.
4. The atmosphere of the outer planets consists mostly of _____________ and ___________.
[Link] planets are also called _____________________ planets.
B. Answer the following.
[Link] the sun. ( 2 pts )
2. How can the presence of the following conditions allow the existence of life on earth? ( 3 pts. )
liquid water heat source atmosphere