Earth's Atmosphere
Earth's Weather
Earth's Water
Earth's Oceans
Minerals
100

What are the three states in which water naturally occurs.

Liquid water, ice, water vapor

100

What type of instrument would be used to measure wind speed?

an anemometer

100

Where is most of Earth's freshwater contained?

In glaciers

100

What is the average salinity of seawater?

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100

Minerals are an inorganic ________.

solid

200

What part of the atmosphere helps protect Earth's surface from harmful ultraviolet rays.

the ozone layer

200

What type of weather could produce a tornado?

a thunderstorm

200

What is the difference between point-source and nonpoint-source pollution?

We know where point-source pollution comes from but we do not know where nonpoint-source pollution comes from.

200

What can cause a tsunami?

The displacement of large amounts of water caused by a meteor, earthquake, avalanche, or underwater volcano.

200

These are formed when liquid containing minerals evaporates.

crystals

300

What is the term used to describe whether circulating air motions will be strong or weak?

stability

300

What type of weather might be seen with a low-pressure system.

Clouds and sometimes precipitation

300
State the three processes by which water circulates through Earth's water cycle.

evaporation, condensation, precipitation

300

In what motion do the particles in a wave move?

a circular motion

300

What is luster?

Luster is the amount of light a mineral absorbs or reflects at its surface.

400

How does air pressure change as altitude changes.

Air pressure is highest at low altitudes and decreases as altitude increases.
400

How many cells total are found in the three-cell model.

Six cells total - 3 in the northern hemisphere and 3 in the southern hemisphere.

400

What takes place between wind and water to cause the movement of water when wind blows over its surface.

friction

400

What happens in a density current?

Warm ocean water rises and cold ocean water sinks

400

What is streak.

The color of a mineral in powder form, or, the color a mineral leaves behind when scratched on a porcelain plate.

500

What two layers of the atmosphere in which temperature decreases while altitude increases.

the troposphere and the mesosphere

500

Why can a hurricane be much more damaging than a tornado?

Even though tornadoes can have much greater wind speeds, hurricanes can last longer and bring lots of water and high waves which can cause more extensive damage.

500

What temperature does water freeze and what temperature does water reach maximum density?

Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius.
500

How does a breaker form?

The top of a wave moves faster than the bottom of the wave and then it collapses.

500

What is a silicate?

Silicates are minerals that contain silicon and oxygen.

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