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1st QUARTER, S.Y.

2020-2021 Earth and Life Science- Grade 11


TOPIC: Endogenic Processes (Week 3)
Name: ____________________________________________________________________
Grade and Section: _________________________________________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Please use a long bond paper or one whole sheet of paper in answering each activity. Do not write anything in this
module. ANSWER DIRECTLY.

Learning Competency:
1. Describe where the Earth’s internal comes from.
2. Describe how magma is formed (magmatism).

Earth, our home, is the third planet from the sun. It is the only planet known to have an atmosphere containing free oxygen, oceans of water on
its surface and of course, life.
Please open, read and study your books to pages 47-60.

TEST 1.
Direction: TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.

____1. Tectonics forces that are operating inside the Earth causes the rocks to undergo deformation.
____2. Folds are planar structure resulting from brittle deformation caused by two sliding plates.
____3. Movement of the tectonic plates and formation of volcanoes are endogenic processes.
____4. Magma: Intrusive
Lava: Extrusive
____5. Density and pressure increase as depth increases.
____6. Removal of volatile during metamorphism increase the rate of the rock to transform into metamorphic rock.
____7. Stain cause the rock to deform.
____8. Plastic deformation, ductile deformation and permanent stage are the different types of deformation.
____9. Shear stress develops when the dominant force is directed towards each other on the same axis.
____10. When one plate subducts and melts beneath the other, magma is likely to be formed.

ESSAY.
Direction: Briefly answer the following question. (10 points)
1. Where is the heat of the Earth coming from?

TEST 2.
A. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

____1. What is the layer of the Earth that is liquid?


a. lithosphere b. asthenosphere c. inner core d. outer core
____2. The solid inner core is made of…
a. iron & nickel b. iron & magnesium c. rock & minerals d. oxygen & carbon
____3. What layer of the Earth consists of the crusts and the top of the mantle?
a. inner core b. lithosphere c. asthenosphere d. outer core
____4. What layer of the Earth do convection currents occur in?
a. Crusts b. mantle c. outer core d. inner core
____5. What is the layer directly below the lithosphere called?
a. crusts b. mantle c. core d. asthenosphere

B. IDENTIFICATION

____1. Process that usually happens after magma is formed.


____2. The original material that make up igneous rock.
____3. It is the force that acts on the rocks thereby creating different behavior /characteristics.
____4. Earth’s movement resulting from compression of rock strata.
____5. Another Earth movement that forms cracks or fractures in rocks.
____6. He introduces the principle of geologic timescale.
____7. Method used to determine the relative order of geologic events.
____8. The estimated age of Earth’s ocean floor.
____9. A fossil fuel that originated from chemically altered remains of pre-historic vegetation.
____10. The supercontinent which breaks into seven continents due to massive earthquakes.

ACTIVITY 1.
Direction: Answer the following questions briefly. (3 points each)

1. What is the difference between relative dating and absolute dating?


2. How can fossils be used as evidence for continental drift?
3. How magma is formed?
ACTIVITY 2.
Instruction: Draw the Earth and its internal structure. Label and color your drawing. Make your output attractive.
CRITERIA:
Creativity - 15
Appearance - 10
Content - 10
TOTAL - 35

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