Lithosphere
Lithosphere pt.2
Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere pt.2
Bonus
(Thinking Questions)
100

Name the 4 layers of the Earth.

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

100

What type of rock forms after lava cools and hardens?

Igneous rock forms when lava cools and hardens

100

What is the main source of energy that powers the water cycle?
 

The Sun

100

What form of water makes up most of Earth’s freshwater supply?

Glaciers/Ice Caps

100

How do volcanoes connect the lithosphere to the atmosphere and hydrosphere?

They release gases (atmosphere), create new rock (lithosphere), and sometimes cause tsunamis or hot springs

200

What/where is the lithosphere?

Rigid outer layer of Earth (crust + uppermost mantle), broken into tectonic plates

200

What do tectonic plate boundaries cause on Earth’s surface?

Earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes

200

What do we call water underground that fills spaces in soil and rock?
Answer:

Groundwater

200

What do we call water that collects on Earth’s surface, like rivers and lakes?

Surface water

200

How does the water cycle connect to the lithosphere?

Water weathers rocks, erodes land, and deposits sediments, shaping Earth’s surface.

300

The word igneous comes from the Latin word meaning ________.

Igneous Latin origin → “Fire” (ignis)

300

What layer of the Earth do we live on?

The crust 

300

When water vapor cools and forms clouds, what process is happening?
 

Condensation

300

What process pulls water into the ground to become groundwater?

Infiltration

300

If you removed the Sun, what would happen to the water cycle and the lithosphere over time?

  • The water cycle would stop (no evaporation), and the lithosphere would freeze and change as weathering slowed.

400

Sedimentary rocks are formed by which process: Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition?

Sedimentary rocks form through all 3! Weathering (breaking down existing rocks), erosion (transporting the smaller pieces), deposition (settling of sediments in layers), 

400

How do tectonic plate movements connect to the lithosphere?

Tectonic plate movement → Lithosphere is divided into plates that move, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building

400

What do we call the movement of water down mountains into rivers and streams?

Runoff

400

Which part of the water cycle happens when water leaves the ocean and turns into vapor?

Evaporation

400

Which type of rock often contains fossils — igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic

Sedimentary 
500

The word metamorphic comes from two Greek words: meta meaning _______ and morphos meaning _______.

Metamorphic = Meta = change, Morphos = form

500

What do we call the slow process that recycles rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic forms?

The Rock Cycle 

500

Water that plants and animals release into the atmosphere is called what?

Transpiration

500

When water falls back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, what is that called?

Precipitation 

500

If the Sun suddenly gave Earth half as much energy, which stages of the water cycle would slow down the most, and why?

Evaporation and transpiration, because less heat means less water vapor entering the atmosphere.

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