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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING (INTEGRATED SCIENCE)

I. IDENTIFICATION

____________________ 1. A change in a planet’s magnetic field such that the position of


magnetic north and south are interchanged.
____________________ 2. It is a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and
Mesozoic era.
____________________ 3. It is the very slow but constant movement of plates.
____________________ 4. A trench is also known as _______.
____________________ 5. The process in which crust plunges back to the earth.
____________________ 6. A boundary where plates move away from each other.
____________________ 7. It is a soft, weak upper portion of the mantle where the
lithosphere plates float and move around.
____________________ 8. Ability of a solid to flow.
____________________ 9. The device used to record earthquake waves.
____________________ 10. Part of the Earth’s surface directly above the focus.
____________________ 11. Volcanoes were often found in what specific part of the world.
____________________ 12. The places on earth where most of the earthquake originated or
some mountains or volcanoes were formed mark the boundaries of each ____________.
____________________ 13. This crust is thicker but less dense.
____________________ 14. Formation of rift valleys and oceanic ridges are indications that
the crust is _____________.
____________________ 15. Most divergent boundaries are situated along underwater
mountain ranges called __________.
____________________ 16. Rigid sections of the lithosphere that move as a unit.
____________________ 17. A break in a rock along which movement has occurred.
____________________ 18. It is parallel to the trench.
____________________ 19. Destructive boundary
____________________ 20. Conservative boundary
____________________ 21. Constructive boundary
____________________ 22. Most transform faults are located within the _________.
____________________ 23. The scientist who study fossils.
____________________ 24. A theory stating that the continents were once part of a single
landmass.
____________________ 25. A remnant trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has
been preserved in the earth’s crust.
____________________ 26. The two scientists who proposed the theory of seafloor
spreading in early 1960s.
____________________ 27. _____________ give rise to several geologic events.
____________________ 28. Mid-ocean ridges occur along divergent plate boundary where
new ocean floor is __________ as the earth’s tectonic plates spread out.
____________________ 29. ___________ were formed from the compaction and
decomposition of swamp plants that lived million years ago.
____________________ 30. Why is the inner core solid?
____________________ 31. The specific name for the shape of the earth.
____________________ 32. ___________ waves can only travel through the surface of the
earth.
____________________ 33. This energy radiates in all directions from the focus in the form
of waves called _____________.
____________________ 34. Parallel waves. Is a pulse energy that travels quickly through the
earth and trough liquids.
____________________ 35. P-waves is also called ____________.
____________________ 36. Also known as transverse waves and cannot travel through any
liquid medium.
___________________ 37. The boundary between two layers is called____________.
___________________ 38. Who found out that the velocity of seismic waves changes and
increases at a distance?
___________________ 39. A type of reptile similar to the modern crocodile.
___________________ 40. Mammal-like reptile whose large as modern wolf.
___________________ 41. Whose name translate as “Shovel Reptile” is thought to be a pig-
like physique.
___________________ 42. Fossilized leaves of an extinct plant found in 250 million years
old rock.
___________________ 43. What sea was formed when the Arabian and African plates
diverged?
___________________ 44. Climate that has four seasons.
___________________ 45. The plate tectonic theory provide an explanation about the
movement of the ______________.
___________________ 46. Longest mountain range in the world.
___________________ 47. The weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the
subduction zone.
___________________ 48. A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma.
___________________ 49. Age of planet earth.
___________________ 50. It is the sedimentary deposits caused of carbon that is readily
combustible.
___________________ 51. Also called as Hypocenter.
___________________ 52. Many of the Philippine islands originated from _____________.
___________________ 53. It makes of 80% of the earth’s total volume.
___________________ 54. Earth’s magnetic field is a ______________.
___________________ 55. What are the fresh water reptiles.
___________________ 56. The study of the earth.
___________________ 57. The study of fossil.
___________________ 58. It was the so called “first coal age”.
___________________ 59. What year did Wegener proposed the theory of that super
continent?
___________________ 60. Consolidated mixture of minerals.
II.

A. The three forces that drives the movement of plate tectonics

1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
3. _______________________________

B. Illustrate the types of plate boundaries, give one event or geologic feature may form

C. The evidences of Seafloor Spreading

1. __________________________________________
2. __________________________________________
3. __________________________________________
4. __________________________________________

III.

1. Compare and contrast ridge-push and slab pull


2. Compare and contrast Seafloor spreading and Continental drift theory

IV. Explanation

1. If an earthquake happens in your community, is it important to determine the epicenter?


Why and why not? Support your answer.

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2. What are the precautionary measures you need to do if an earthquake occurs?

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