Earth
Moon
Layers of the Earth
water cycle
Planets
100

How many earth layers are there?

4

100

Does the Moon rotate?

Yes, the Moon rotates on its axis at the same rate it orbits Earth which is why we always see the same side.

100

What is the thickest layer of the Earth?

The Mantle, which makes up about \(80\%\) of Earth's volume.

100

What are the main stages of the water cycle?

The four main stages are evaporation (liquid to gas), condensation (vapor to clouds), precipitation (rain, snow, hail), and collection (storage in oceans, lakes, and groundwater).

100

What is the hottest planets?

Venus

200

what percentage is all the water on earth??

71%

200

is there a "dark side" of the moon?

No. The side we cannot see from Earth is called the "far side," and it receives just as much sunlight as the side facing us.

200

What is the difference between continental and oceanic crust?

Continental crust is thicker and less dense (mostly granite), while oceanic crust is thinner and denser (mostly basalt).

200

What powers the water cycle?

The sun provides the heat energy necessary for evaporation and sublimation.

200

Closest to Sun?

Mercury.

300

How old is earth?

4.54 billion years old.

300

What causes moon phases?

The phases (new moon, crescent, gibbous, full) are caused by the changing angles of the Earth, Moon, and Sun, which determine how much of the sunlit side we can see.

300

Why is the inner core solid if it is so hot?

The inner core is solid despite extremely high temperatures due to the immense pressure from the surrounding layers.

300

Where is most of the Earth's water found?

Over 96% of Earth's water is stored in the oceans, while a significant portion of fresh water is stored as groundwater, icebergs, and glaciers.

300

Most Rings?

Saturn, with rings made of ice and rock.

400

Why is Earth round?

Gravity pulls matter toward the center, forming a sphere.

400

Why is it sometimes visible during the day?

The Moon is often bright enough to be seen in the daytime as it orbits, appearing in the sky during different times of the day depending on its phase.

400

What is the lithosphere?

The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and the upper mantle, which is broken into tectonic plates.

400

What is the process of water evaporating from plants?

This is called transpiration, which is similar to human perspiration.

400

Strongest Winds?

Neptune.

500

What is the hottest part?

The center of the Earth (core) is around (5,000-6,000

500

What is the Moon made of?

 The surface is covered with dust and rocky, volcanic debris. It has a crust, mantle, and a small iron-rich core.

500

Which layer is responsible for the magnetic field?

The liquid outer core, composed primarily of molten iron and nickel. 


500

How do clouds form?

Water vapor rises, cools, and condenses around tiny particles in the atmosphere to form clouds.

500

Fastest Rotation?

Jupiter.

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