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Tantangan National High School Earth Science I Fourth Periodical Exam Name:______________________________________ Year/section;_________________________________ Score: __________ Date: __________

I.

Fill in the blanks. Identify the words referred to. Write your answers before the number.

_____________1. _________ are large amount of waste matter that occurs in a body of water. _____________2. Moving objects are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere is called _______. _____________3. _________ are caused by violent earthquakes or volcanic action on the sea bottom. _____________ 4. Deep current or _________ current are caused by sinking of water as it grows more dense from cooling or from an increase in its salt content. _____________ 5. By far the strongest forces that move the ocean water are those which cause ______. _____________ 6. ________ is the systematic study of the oceans. _____________ 7. ________ is the most abundant, most widely distributed and most commonly used of old chemicals. _____________ 8. ________ is the largest sea of the Philippines, in the island of Mindanao. _____________ 9. Experts in studying ocean is called _______. _____________ 10. ________ is the change of gas to liquid.

II.

Matching type. Match the word or phrase in the left column with the correct word or phrase in the right column. Write the letter before the number. A B a. sewer overflows b. dust c. salt d. water e. calcium carbonate f. deposit at the mouth of stream g. atmospheric gases h. potassium sulfate i. elevated part of wave j. causes waves k. depression in wave

______ 11. Sediments ______ 12. pH (acidity) ______ 13. Heavy metals ______ 14. K2SO4 ______ 15. NaCl ______ 16. H2O ______ 17. CaCO3 ______ 18. Delta ______ 19. Wind ______ 20. Crest

III.

Modified True or False. Write true if the statement is true. Reword the underlined word that make the statement false. Write the answer on the space provided.

___________ 21. Inland waters like rivers and lakes flow into seas and falls. ___________ 22. Glacier has the largest amount of stored freshwater. ___________ 23. Water in the Philippines is well distributed but mostly is held in the oceans and seas within its national boundaries.

___________ 24. The territorial boundary known as the Philippines International Treaty Limits was set by the Treaty of London in 1898. ___________ 25. The sun provides the energy to change liquid water from the Earths surface to water vapor through condensation. ___________ 26. A nonpoint sources delivers pollutants indirectly through environmental changes. ___________ 27. Pathogens include organisms such as bacteria, viruses and protozoa. ___________ 28. Geologist studies the behavior of oceans. ___________ 29. The bathythermograph is an instrument that records the water temperature continuously as it is lowered to the ocean. ___________ 30. Water moves from the atmosphere to the surface and back in a process called the water cycle.

IV. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Essay. Give what is asked.

What are the factors that causes tides? 3 points Draw the hydrologic cycle. 5 points Why tidal waves is insufficiently describes the tsunami? 3 points Differentiate point sources and nonpoint source of water pollutant and give each example. 5 points 5. What is pathogens? 4 points

Prepared by: MRS. JOCELYN M. FACUN Teacher

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