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Question 21Tips1 ptsWhy is the North Star (Polaris) traditionally used as a guide for locating directions?Group of answer choicesIt is the only star in the solar system.It appears to remain in the same position.It is the brightest star in the sky.It is the most beautiful star in the universe. Flag question: Question 22Question 22Tips1 ptsWhich is NOT an agent of erosion?Group of answer choicesplantsanimalswaterwind Flag question: Question 23Question 23Tips1 ptsHow do people use constellations in the sky?Group of answer choicesas a compass for directionfor stargazingas a drawing stick figurefor mapping regions in the sky Flag question: Question 24Question 24Tips1 ptsWhy should we protect and conserve the soil?Group of answer choicesThe structure of soil is divided into three distinct layers: topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock.The origin of soil lies in rocks and minerals.The creation of soil spans over a million years, yet its depletion can happen swiftly.Soil development occurs universally across the Earth's surface. Flag question: Question 25Question 25Tips1 ptsWhat is the reason behind individuals holding superstitious beliefs about the moon?Group of answer choicesA disbelief in contemporary technology among some individuals.An ancient fascination with the moon by earlier civilizations.The age-old belief in the moon's direct impact on life, a notion transmitted through generations.Evidence from individuals that the moon significantly impacts their existence. Flag question: Question 26Question 26Tips1 ptsFor a week, Moana observed the moon through the window of her bedroom. At first, she saw that it was round and brightly lit. The moon appeared half-formed at the end of the week, with light emanating from its left side. How are these apparent shapes or phases described by scientists?Group of answer choiceswaningwarmingwastingwaxing Flag question: Question 27Question 27Tips1 ptsWhat term is used to describe the varying appearances of the Moon, which change as it completes its orbit around Earth approximately every month?Group of answer choicesshapesquartersphasesshades Flag question: Question 28Question 28Tips1 ptsAssuming that a new moon is visible today, when is the next new moon likely to occur?Group of answer choicesAfter 4 weeksafter 4 monthsafter 2 monthsAfter 3 days Flag question: Question 29Question 29Tips1 ptsWhy is the moon visible at night?Group of answer choicesThe moon generates its own light.The moon reflects sunlight.The sun shines during the night.The moon emits light from Earth. Flag question: Question 30Question 30Tips1 ptsWhy is the moon invisible to us during the new moon phase?Group of answer choicesThe moon orbits the Earth.The side facing us is not illuminated by the sun.The illuminated side is opposite to where we are.The moon orbits the sun. Flag question: Question 31Question 31Tips1 ptsHow does the moon move in relation to the Earth?Group of answer choicesThe moon only moves around the Sun.The moon neither spins nor moves around anything.The moon moves around the Earth and also spins on its axis.The moon spins around the Earth while also moving on its axis Flag question: Question 32Question 32Tips1 ptsWhich of the following is NOT a consequence of a typhoon?Group of answer choicesHigh casualty and injury rates due to the typhoon.Flooding that results in the drowning of vegetation and subsequent landslides.Increase in tourists visiting beaches for sunbathing.Displacement of numerous families. Flag question: Question 33Question 33Tips1 ptsGiven that Typhoon Signal No. 1 is issued in your area, which is prone to flooding during rain, how would you manage your school attendance?Group of answer choicesAvoid going to school due to the risk of flooding.Attend school and bring an umbrella for protection.Go to school to avoid upsetting the teacher.Stay home and take the opportunity to play in the rain. Flag question: Question 34Question 34Tips1 ptsWhen the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, displaying its illuminated side fully to us, what phase is it in?Group of answer choicesNew moonQuarter moonCrescent moonFull moon Flag question: Question 35Question 35Tips1 ptsA meteorologist is preparing a weather report for the local news. He observes the sky, checks the temperature, and uses various tools to gather data. Which of the following activities is he most likely to do next to ensure his report is accurate?Group of answer choicesCompare his findings with past weather data.Write a story about his day.Plant a garden to see what grows best in this weather.Paint a picture of the sky.

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Question 21Tips1 ptsWhy is the North Star (Polaris) traditionally used as a guide for locating directions?Group of answer choicesIt is the only star in the solar system.It appears to remain in the same position.It is the brightest star in the sky.It is the most beautiful star in the universe. Flag question: Question 22Question 22Tips1 ptsWhich is NOT an agent of erosion?Group of answer choicesplantsanimalswaterwind Flag question: Question 23Question 23Tips1 ptsHow do people use constellations in the sky?Group of answer choicesas a compass for directionfor stargazingas a drawing stick figurefor mapping regions in the sky Flag question: Question 24Question 24Tips1 ptsWhy should we protect and conserve the soil?Group of answer choicesThe structure of soil is divided into three distinct layers: topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock.The origin of soil lies in rocks and minerals.The creation of soil spans over a million years, yet its depletion can happen swiftly.Soil development occurs universally across the Earth's surface. Flag question: Question 25Question 25Tips1 ptsWhat is the reason behind individuals holding superstitious beliefs about the moon?Group of answer choicesA disbelief in contemporary technology among some individuals.An ancient fascination with the moon by earlier civilizations.The age-old belief in the moon's direct impact on life, a notion transmitted through generations.Evidence from individuals that the moon significantly impacts their existence. Flag question: Question 26Question 26Tips1 ptsFor a week, Moana observed the moon through the window of her bedroom. At first, she saw that it was round and brightly lit. The moon appeared half-formed at the end of the week, with light emanating from its left side. How are these apparent shapes or phases described by scientists?Group of answer choiceswaningwarmingwastingwaxing Flag question: Question 27Question 27Tips1 ptsWhat term is used to describe the varying appearances of the Moon, which change as it completes its orbit around Earth approximately every month?Group of answer choicesshapesquartersphasesshades Flag question: Question 28Question 28Tips1 ptsAssuming that a new moon is visible today, when is the next new moon likely to occur?Group of answer choicesAfter 4 weeksafter 4 monthsafter 2 monthsAfter 3 days Flag question: Question 29Question 29Tips1 ptsWhy is the moon visible at night?Group of answer choicesThe moon generates its own light.The moon reflects sunlight.The sun shines during the night.The moon emits light from Earth. Flag question: Question 30Question 30Tips1 ptsWhy is the moon invisible to us during the new moon phase?Group of answer choicesThe moon orbits the Earth.The side facing us is not illuminated by the sun.The illuminated side is opposite to where we are.The moon orbits the sun. Flag question: Question 31Question 31Tips1 ptsHow does the moon move in relation to the Earth?Group of answer choicesThe moon only moves around the Sun.The moon neither spins nor moves around anything.The moon moves around the Earth and also spins on its axis.The moon spins around the Earth while also moving on its axis Flag question: Question 32Question 32Tips1 ptsWhich of the following is NOT a consequence of a typhoon?Group of answer choicesHigh casualty and injury rates due to the typhoon.Flooding that results in the drowning of vegetation and subsequent landslides.Increase in tourists visiting beaches for sunbathing.Displacement of numerous families. Flag question: Question 33Question 33Tips1 ptsGiven that Typhoon Signal No. 1 is issued in your area, which is prone to flooding during rain, how would you manage your school attendance?Group of answer choicesAvoid going to school due to the risk of flooding.Attend school and bring an umbrella for protection.Go to school to avoid upsetting the teacher.Stay home and take the opportunity to play in the rain. Flag question: Question 34Question 34Tips1 ptsWhen the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, displaying its illuminated side fully to us, what phase is it in?Group of answer choicesNew moonQuarter moonCrescent moonFull moon Flag question: Question 35Question 35Tips1 ptsA meteorologist is preparing a weather report for the local news. He observes the sky, checks the temperature, and uses various tools to gather data. Which of the following activities is he most likely to do next to ensure his report is accurate?Group of answer choicesCompare his findings with past weather data.Write a story about his day.Plant a garden to see what grows best in this weather.Paint a picture of the sky.

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Question 21: The North Star (Polaris) is traditionally used as a guide for locating directions because it appears to remain in the same position.

Question 22: Plants are NOT an agent of erosion.

Question 23: People use constellations in the sky as a compass for direction and for mapping regions in the sky.

Question 24: We should protect and conserve the soil because the creation of soil spans over a million years, yet its depletion can happen swiftly.

Question 25: The reason behind individuals holding superstitious beliefs about the moon is the age-old belief in the moon's direct impact on life, a notion transmitted through generations.

Question 26: The apparent shapes or phases of the moon as observed by Moana are described by scientists as waxing and waning.

Question 27: The term used to describe the varying appearances of the Moon, which change as it completes its orbit around Earth approximately every month, is phases.

Question 28: Assuming that a new moon is visible today, the next new moon is likely to occur after 4 weeks.

Question 29: The moon is visible at night because it reflects sunlight.

Question 30: The moon is invisible to us during the new moon phase because the side facing us is not illuminated by the sun.

Question 31: The moon moves in relation to the Earth by moving around the Earth and also spinning on its axis.

Question 32: An increase in tourists visiting beaches for sunbathing is NOT a consequence of a typhoon.

Question 33: Given that Typhoon Signal No. 1 is issued in your area, which is prone to flooding during rain, you should avoid going to school due to the risk of flooding.

Question 34: When the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, displaying its illuminated side fully to us, it is in the full moon phase.

Question 35: A meteorologist preparing a weather report for the local news is most likely to compare his findings with past weather data to ensure his report is accurate.

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