Chapter 1-9: Intermediate quiz

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Connect the terms with their corresponding explanations.
The terms are presented in a chronological order - the number before an explanation refers to the chapter where the term is introduced.

Remember to use Capital Initial Letters when necessary (e.g. the names of countries, mountain ranges and planets). Otherwise, use lowercase letters, so that the module can recognize your answers correctly.

Choose the terms from the following list.
Asia; the Alps; the Atlantic Ocean; Antarctica; core; day; delta; erosion; the equator; galaxy; the Himalayas; month; lava; latitude; light year; longitude; Mars; month; stalactite cavern; summer solstice; the Sun; tsunami; universe; Venus; weathering

1-2. The lines on the map that run between the North and South Poles.
1-2. The lines on the map that run between the west and the east.
1-2. The latitude of 0°.

3.-4. A term that encompasses all of space, as well as all the substances and energy that are contained inside it.
3.-4. Star system.
3.-4. An unit of length used in astronomy: the distance that light travels in a year.
3.-4. The star that warms the Earth.
3.-4. The planet that is located between Earth and Mercury.
3.-4. The planet that is located between Earth and Jupiter.
3.-4. 24 hours.
3.-4. The date or time when the Sun shines directly on the Tropic of Cancer.
3.-4. The time it takes for the Moon to complete its orbit around the Earth.

5. The ocean located between Europe and the Americas.
5. The southernmost continent on Earth.
5. The continent where 60 percent of Earth's total population lives.

6. The innermost part of planet Earth.
6. Molten rock that erupts to the surface of the Earth during volcanic activity.
6. A series of large waves caused by an earthquake.

7. A tall mountain range located in Asia.
7. A young mountain range located in Central Europe.

8. The wearing down of rock or soil.
8. A structure that gradually forms near a mouth of a river.

9. A cavern that is formed as a result of chemical weathering.
9. The breaking down of rock, stone, or mineral.

If you got over 20 points, you have a good knowledge of the terms introduced in the previous 9 chapters.
If you got under 15 points, could you read through the chapters again before attempting this quiz a second time?

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