The layer of Earth where all living things can be found.
What is the Crust?
NASA does this before throwing a party.
What is "They Planet"?
Sphere of mountains, rocks and sand.
What is the Geosphere?
A hemisphere experiences this season when it is tilted toward the Sun.
What is Summer?
This is the name for the top or bottom half of Earth.
What is a hemisphere?
This layer is hottest, densest and under the greatest pressure.
What is the Inner Core?
I am first in Earth, second in Heaven, and once every year.
What is the letter "e".
Sphere of clouds, fog, ice and rain.
What is the Hydrosphere?
The four distinct seasons we experience on Earth.
What are Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn (Fall)?
The imaginary boundary line between the top and bottom half of Earth.
What is the Equator?
The layer of Earth that is made primarily of molten rock.
What is the Mantle?
The location on Earth where the wind always blows from the south.
What is "The North Pole"?
These two systems are affected as water evaporates from the ocean to the air.
What are the Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere?
The reason planet Earth has seasons.
The imaginary line between the North and South Poles, which the Earth rotates around.
What is "The Axis"?
Layer made of hot, liquid metal, mostly iron and nickel.
What is the Outer Core?
I can be found between Venus and Mars.
What is "Planet Earth"?
Composed of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and 1% other gasses.
What is the Atmosphere?
23.5o
What is the tilt of planet Earth?
When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere it is summer here.
What is "The Southern Hemisphere"?
These are the only two layers of Earth that are solid.
What are the Inner Core and the Crust?
Water, water all around,
much more sea than solid ground.
Oceana would be a better name.
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What am I?
What is "Earth"?
Sphere of forests, corn fields and flower gardens.
What is the Biosphere?
During these two seasons we experience roughly equal amounts of daylight and darkness.
What are Spring and Autumn (Fall)?
The continent on which you are standing.
North America