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كويز تفاعلي: 25 Questions: هيكل العلوم انسباير الصف الخامس الفصل الثالث 2026-2025

هذا الاختبار الشامل لمادة العلوم للصف الخامس يتناول مفاهيم أساسية حول أنظمة الأرض المختلفة. يغطي الاختبار بنية الغلاف الصخري (الجيوسفير)، بما في ذلك خصائص الصخور المنصهرة والقشرة الأرضية والبقع الساخنة، وكيفية تكون الجزر البركانية.
كما يستعرض مكونات التربة وأنواعها وتأثير الكائنات الحية في تكوينها وتجديدها.
يتطرق الاختبار أيضًا إلى الغلاف الجوي (الجو)، وتعريف الطقس، وخصائص الكتل الهوائية وأنواع الجبهات (الدافئة، الباردة، الثابتة)، وتفاعلات الغلاف الجوي مع الأنظمة الأخرى مثل الغلاف المائي والغلاف الصخري.
أخيرًا، يناقش الاختبار قضية إزالة الغابات وتأثيراتها السلبية على الغلاف الحيوي والغلاف الجوي.
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رقم الاختبار 1652
الصف الصف الخامس
المادة علوم
الفصل الفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية 2025-2026
عدد الأسئلة 25
إجمالي النقاط 25
تاريخ الإضافة 2026-06-02
الزيارات 1437
الناشر Maya Dayoub
يرجى الانتباه إلى أن المعلم قام بإعداد الأسئلة فقط، ولم يقم بإعداد الإجابات أو الشروحات المرفقة. وقد تم توليد الإجابات باستخدام تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي، لذلك قد تتضمن بعض الأخطاء أو عدم الدقة.
للحصول على الإجابات الصحيحة والمضمونة، يُرجى الرجوع إلى المعلم أو المصدر الدراسي المعتمد.
Question 1
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Which of the following best describes "molten rock"?
Question 2
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What is the rocky outermost layer of Earth called?
Question 3
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An area where molten rock from deep within the mantle breaks through to Earth's crust is known as a:
Question 4
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How are volcanic islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands, formed over millions of years?
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Which of the following is included in Earth's geosphere?
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What are minerals?
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Question 7
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Which type of soil holds very little water?
Question 8
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What is "humus" in the context of soil formation?
Question 9
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How do living things (like plants and animals) help in the formation and renewal of soil?
Question 10
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Which of the following best describes an interaction between the geosphere and the biosphere?
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Medium-textured soils soak up water and hold air very well. This is an example of the geosphere interacting with which two other systems?
Question 12
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What is the definition of "weather" based on the text?
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Even though air in Earth's atmosphere looks empty, it actually:
Question 14
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When water vapor in clouds cools, it condenses and falls to the ground as rain, hail, sleet, or snow. This process represents an interaction between which two Earth systems?
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Weather can involve different forms of precipitation falling to the ground. How does this atmospheric process directly affect the geosphere?
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What is an "air mass" based on the text?
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What is the meeting place or boundary between two different air masses called?
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Which type of front forms when a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass, forcing the warm air quickly upward and often bringing stormy weather?
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When a stationary front forms, it is a boundary between air masses that does not move, which can cause rainy weather to last for days. This long-lasting rain shows an interaction between the atmosphere and which other system?
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According to the text, a warm front often brings light, steady rain as warm air moves up and over cold air. How does this atmospheric event interact with the geosphere?
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Based on the text, what is the definition of "deforestation"?
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When deforestation occurs, animals living in the forest are forced to move and may struggle to find another habitat with the resources they need. This is a direct negative impact within which Earth system?
Question 23
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According to the text, the effects of deforestation are difficult to undo because:
Question 24
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The text mentions that planting native trees can provide balance to Earth's systems without affecting the soil. This smart human choice shows a positive interaction between the biosphere and which other system?
Question 25
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How does deforestation interact with Earth's atmosphere, considering trees absorb gases and release oxygen?

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