Earth’s Structure
Rocks & Fossils
Plate Tectonics
Weather, Climate & Atmosphere
Oceans & Earth's Water
100

Starting from the inner layer, what is the correct order of Earth’s layers?

Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust

100

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic

100

What is the theory of plate tectonics?

Earth's lithosphere is divided into plates that move on the asthenosphere

100

What process adds most of the oxygen to Earth’s atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

100

What scientist studies ocean currents and the seafloor?

Oceanographer

200

What element is most abundant in Earth’s crust?

Oxygen

200

What process forms igneous rocks?

Cooling and solidification of magma or lava

200

What is created at divergent boundaries?

New crust, mid-ocean ridges

200

What are the layers of the atmosphere in order?

Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere

200

What is thermohaline circulation?

Deep ocean currents driven by differences in temperature and salinity

300

What are the two parts of Earth's core and how are they different?

Inner core (solid), outer core (liquid)

300

What type of rock is most likely to contain fossils?

Sedimentary

300

What is subduction?

When one tectonic plate is forced under another

300

What is the main cause of wind?

Uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun

300

What are the three main states of water and how does it cycle between them?

Solid, liquid, gas; changes via melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation

400

What is an ore and why is it valuable?

A naturally occurring mineral from which metals can be profitably extracted

400

What does radiometric dating measure?

The age of rocks using decay of radioactive isotopes

400

Why is plate tectonics more accepted than continental drift?

It explains movement mechanisms and includes seafloor spreading evidence

400

How can two nearby areas have different climates?

Differences in elevation, ocean currents, or geographic features

400

What causes tides on Earth?

Gravitational pull of the moon (and sun)

500

Name three mineral resources found in Earth’s crust and one use for each.

Answers will vary: e.g., iron (construction), copper (wiring), bauxite (aluminum)

500

What are two key differences between absolute and relative dating?

Absolute gives a numerical age; relative compares ages based on rock layers

500

How do fault-block mountains form?

From the movement of large crust blocks along faults (tilted or lifted)

500

What is the greenhouse effect and why is it necessary?

Traps heat to maintain Earth's temperature; without it, Earth would be too cold

500

How do human actions impact the ocean?

Pollution, overfishing, climate change, habitat destruction

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