Earth's thin outer layer.
What is the crust?
The four seasons.
What is spring, summer, winter, and fall?
The Earth's spheres.
What are biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere?
The movement of continents and the occurrence of volcanoes and earthquakes.
What is plate tectonics?
The only state that has a one-syllable name.
What is Maine?
The Earth's hottest layer.
What is the inner core?
The cause of seasons.
What is Earth's orbit?
Where the act of precipitation, evaporation, and condensation occur.
What is the hydrosphere?
The lighter part of Earth's crust.
What is continental crust?
There are ___ ways to make the change for a dollar.
What is 293?
It is composed of mostly liquid iron and some nickel.
What is the outer core?
The season that occurs in the Southern Hemisphere when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is winter?
It consists of all rock and inorganic matter.
What is the lithosphere?
The landform that two oceanic plates or one oceanic and one continental plate create when they converge.
What is a volcano?
Two organs of human continue to grow throughout the entire life.
What are nose and ears?
The two things that increase as you travel closer to the center of the Earth.
What is temperature and pressure?
The North Pole faces towards the sun.
What is summer solstice?
Humans are a part of it.
What is the biosphere?
The plates move apart.
What is a divergent boundary?
While you ___ you can’t smell anything
What is sleep?
The Earth's sphere that is most closely associated with the terms: soil, rocks, and minerals.
What is the geosphere?
The reason that everyday is not an equinox on the Earth.
What is the Earth's tilt?
What is the Earth's axis?
What is the Earth's tilt on an axis?
The percentage of the two elements that make up the atmosphere.
What is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen?
Old crust being pulled down into the mantle and remelted.
What is subduction?
The movie that harmed clownfish populations after people started buying tons of pet clownfish after seeing the movie.
What is Finding Nemo?