Planets
Habitats
Water Cycle
Earth Systems
Human Impact on the Environment
100

What planet do we live on

Earth

100

What place has sand and is very hot?

Desert

100

what is the third step of the water cycle?

Condensation


100

 What is the layer of gases surrounding the planet. It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases, and is responsible for trapping heat and shielding the planet from harmful radiation.

Atmosphere

100

Burning fossil fuels for energy and transport releases greenhouse gases, trapping heat and causing global temperatures to rise.

Climate change

200

This planet is the second planet away from the sun.

Venus

200

This place has more rain than deserts but less than forests.

Grasslands

200

what is the fith step of the water cycle?

Collection and Runoff

200

 The solid Earth, which encompasses all rocks, minerals, soils, and the molten interior. It features dynamic land forms shaped by plate tectonics and the rock cycle. 

(What layer is this)

Geosphere

200

Habitat destruction (such as clearing forests for agriculture) is the leading cause of mass species extinction.

Biodiversity Loss

300

This planet is known for being the red planet.

Mars

300

This habitat is defined by tree canopy coverage. They provide rich, multi-tiered living spaces from the floor to the high branches.

Forests

300

what is the first step of the water cycle?

Evaporation

300

 All of Earth's liquid and frozen water, spanning oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. The frozen component is sometimes specifically referred to as the Cryosphere. 

(What layer is this)

Hydrosphere

300

Industrial, agricultural, and plastic waste contaminate the air, soil, and oceans.

Pollution

400

This planet has the fastest rotation.

Jupiter

400

The ocean is how much present of the earth

97%

400

what is the second step of the water cycle?

Transpiration

400

Every living organism on Earth, including all plants, animals, fungi, and microbes. It extends into all other spheres, from the deepest oceans to the lower atmosphere. What layer is this???

Biosphere

400

Cutting down trees diminishes Earth's capacity to absorb carbon dioxide and destroys critical ecosystems.

Deforestation

500

This planet quakes.

Moon

500

What is another name for polar

tundra

500

what is the fourth step of the water cycle?

Precipitation

500

 The human sphere. This system recognizes humanity's modifications to the natural environment, including cities, agriculture, industry, and our significant impact on the other four spheres. What layer is this.

Anthroposphere

500

 Overfishing and overhunting deplete marine and terrestrial populations faster than they can reproduce.

Overexploitation

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