1) What are the rocks in space enters Earth’s atmosphere? a) Meteorites b) Meteoroids 2) It measures the amount of rainfall in millimeters. a) solar radiation sensor b) rain gauge c) soil moisture sensor 3) Which procedure would make fish farming more sustainable? a) Using filters that allow larger organisms to move between tanks b) using the wastes produced by the organisms to make fuel to run the water pumps. 4) When a meteoroid hits Earth, it can make a home called ___ a) Crater b) Atmosphere 5) What is air humidity? a) measures the moisture or the air. b) measures how cold or hot the air is. 6) In investigating the difference in vegetation from one slope to the other, what are the 3 instruments that the students used? a) A. Solar radiation sensor, Solar moisture sensor and Rain Guage. b) B. Solar Radiation sensor, Solar and Rain Gauge 7) How does the size and speed of a meteoroid affect the size and depth of the crater it creates upon impact with Earth's surface? a) Larger and faster meteoroids create larger and deeper craters. b) Larger and faster meteoroids create smaller and shallower craters. 8) Q:What is Ragworms? a) Organism that feed on microalgae and other small organisms in the water b) Invertebrates that grow very rapidly on a diet of microalgae 9) Q: What does solar radiation sensor measures? a) A. Amount of water b) B. Amount of sunlight c) C. Amount of rainfall d) D. Amount of soil 10) When meteoroids approaches earth's and its atmosphere, why it is speed up? a) The ineteoriod is attracted to the mass of earth. b) The meteoriod is repelled by the vacuum of space. 11) Researchers have noticed that the water that is being returned to the ocean contains a large quality of nutrients. Adding which of the following to the farm will reduce this problem? a) More marsh grass b) More shelfish 12) What is a major challenge in ensuring the ethical sourcing of seafood for sustainable fish farming? a) A. The lack of readily available, affordable, and sustainable feed options for farmed fish. b) B. The difficulty in tracking and verifying the origin and sustainability of wild-caught fish used as feed. c) C. The high cost of implementing and maintaining sustainable aquaculture practices. 13) what are marsh grasses? a) A. a course plants that have adapted to thrive in soil that is continuously saturated. b) B. substances that provide nourishment for growth and maintenance of life c) C. a tall plant with a trunk and branches 14) Based on the simulation, when the air humidity is 40%, what is the highest air temperature at which a person can run for one hour without getting heat stroke? a) 20 b) 35 15) what would be the effect of drinking water during running? a) drinking water would reduce the risk of dehydration but not heat stroke. b) drinking water would reduce the risk of heat stroke but not dehydration. 16) measures the amount of sunlight a) solar radiation sensor b) rain gauge 17) measures the amount of water as a percentage of a volume soil. a) solar radiation sensor b) soil moisture sensor

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