Tides
Earthsphere
Layers of the earth
Rock cycle
prokaryotic and eukaryotic
100

How do spring tides happen

The alignment of the Earth,Moon, and Sun during new and full moon phases.

100

What are the four earth sphere's?

There are Biosphere,geosphere,hydrosphere, and atmosphere.

100

What are the main 4 layers of the earth?

Crust,Mantle,Outer core,Inner core.

100

What are the three main rock types?

Igneous,sedimentary, and metamorphic.

100

does prokaryotic include a nucleus

Prokaryotic does not include nucleus

200

What are Tides?

Tides are the regular rise and fall of the sea levels caused by gravitational pulls of the moon combine with earth's rotation.

200

How do the biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere interact?

Plants take in CO2 from the air and water to grow.

(Photosynthesis)

200

What is the thinnest layer of the earth?

The crust.

200

How does metamorphic rock become an igneous rock?

It melts into magma and then it solidifys.

200

what is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and a membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have both.

300

What are neap Tides?

Neap tides are a Low-range tides occurring twice a month during the first and third quarter moon phases.

300

How do geospheres,atmosphere and biosphere interact with each another's?

A volcano release ash into the air,Potentially destroying the surrounding forest. 

(volcanic eruption)

300

What layers are the thickest on earth?

The mantle.

300

how do sediments become sedimentary rock?

Compacting and cementing.

300

Where is DNA located in a prokaryotic cell?

The DNA is concentrated in a region called the Nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a membrane.

400

How many high tides occur in a 24-hour period?

There are usually 2 high tides.

400

which part of the geosphere is the most dense and made of iron/nickel?

The inner core

400

What layer produces earths magnetic field 

The outer core.

400

Does the rock cycle ever stop?

No, it is a continuous never-ending cycle.

400

Do prokaryotic cells have ribsomes?

Yes,they have 70s ribsomes,Which are smallers the the 80s.

500

During which moon phases do spring tides occur?

New moon and full moon

500

What is the cryosphere?

The cryosphere is often considered a sub-component of the hydrosphere it includes all of Earth's frozen water sea ice glaciers ice shelves and permafrost.

500

What causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle (hot material rises,cools, and sinks)

500

What powers the rock cycle?

Plate tectonics (heat from the interior) and solar energy (weathering and erosion on the surface).

500

What is the purpose of mitochondria

generate chemical energy (ATP) needed to power biochemical reactions, primarily through oxidative phosphorylation

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