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Reviewer in Science Grade 4

Name: Date:
I. True or False
1. The sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system.
2. The Sun is the farthest star to earth.
3 The sun is the largest object and contains approximately 98% of the solar system’smass.
4. One hundred and nine Earths are required to fit across the sun’sdisk.
5. The sun’s temperature is around 5,700 ℃
6. Red spots are darker, cooler areason the sun photosphere.
7. The surface of the sun is called the photosphere.
8. The sun’s surface is a violent place and regularly releases short lived
burst energy called “flares” .
9. Smaller eruption is called prominences.
10. Chromosphere is a layer of hydrogen and helium about 1500 km thick.
11. Corona is the farthest edge of the sun.
12. It merges into the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere 2,000,000 ℃

II. A. Write the letters of the correct answer


1. This is happens when the water heated and changing
it from liquid to gas.

2. A process when gas turn into liquid form and collects


in the clouds.

3. It occurs when the water falls back to earth.


In the form of rain, hail, sleet and snow.

4.It happens when the precipitation collects in oceans,


rivers and streams.

5. It is a process similar to evaporation where liquid water is turned


into water vapor by he plants.

_______6. Some of the precipitation does not runoff and is absorbed by the

plants or gets evaporated. It moves deep into the soil.

_______7. It is the process where the water runs over the surface of the earth.

_______8. It is the movement of water on Earth and in the atmosphere


between different states.

a. Water cycle b. Runoff c. Infiltration

d. Transpiration e. Collection f. Precipitation

g. Condensation h. Evaporation
B. WATER CYCLE

Complete the diagram below. Choose the answer in the box.

Condensation

Evaporation

Collection

Precipitation

III. A. Identify the name and function of the following weather instruments.

_____1. ___________________ a. measures air pressure in millibars

2. b. used to find out how fast the wind is


blowing

3. c. an instrument for showing the direction

of the wind

_____4. ___________________ d. it measures air temperature

_____5. __________________ e. measure the amount of rainfall


III. B. Directions: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space before the number.
A. B.
a. cirrus
_______ 1. Thin wispy clouds seen high in the sky.
b. nimbus
_______2. Puffy clouds that are usually scattered throughout the sky.
c. cumulus
_______3. Like a huge thick blanket covering the sky.
d. stratus
_______4. Cloud that already has rain or snow falling from it.
e. clouds
_______5. It is made up of millions of tiny water droplets or
ice crystals floating together in the air

III. C. Encirclethe correct answer. (ELEMENTS OF WEATHER)

1. The science dealing with the atmospherw and it’s phenomena, including both weather and
climate.
a. Meteorology b. Metorology
2. It is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
a. Weather b. Climate
3. The degree of hotness or coldness of a place, measured in Degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
a. Thermometer b. Temperature
4. It refers to the weight of the air molecules pressing down of us.
a. Wind b. Air pressure
5. Moving air. It can be described by its direction and speed.
a. Wind b. Air pressure
6. It occurs when liquid or frozen water forms in the clouds and falls back to Earth.
a. Humidity b. Precipitation
7. It refers to the amount of water vapor in the air.
a. Humidity B. Precipitation

IV. Write the letter of thr correct answer.

______1. A scientist who studies origins, composition and distribution of soils and the materials
from which soils are formed.
a. Pedologist b. Pidologist
______2. This soil can be used in construction material and as a meduim for planting cactus and
aqua plants. It can hold small amount of water and made up of the biggest particles.
a. Sand b. Silt
______3. It is smooth to touch and can compared to flour when you hold it.
a. Sand b. Silt
______4. It is made up of very fine or smallest particles of rocks. It can hold much water and can
be used in making pots and ceramics.
a. Loam b. Clay
______5. It is made up of bigger particles and cn be used in planting most of plants.
a. Loam b. Clay
______6. It is sources of water found underground or beneath the layers of the soil.
a. Ground water b. Surface awter
______7. Includes any freshwater that’s sent into wetlands, stream systems and lakes.
a. Ground water b. Surface water
______8. About ______ of the surface of the Earth is covered with water.
a. 80% b. 71%
______9. _______of the water used by humans comes from surface water.
a. 80% b. 71

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