Plate Tectonics
Soil/Watersheds
Wind Patterns
Radiation/Seasons
Atmosphere/Climate
100

An area where two tectonic plates slide past each other.

What is a transform boundary/fault?

100

This tool, consisting of three parts, helps determine the soil texture of a sample.

What is a soil triangle/chart?

100

Type of air that rises up into the atmosphere.

What is warm/hot air?

100

The primary cause of the Earth's seasons.

What is the Earth's tilt?

100

The layer where the ozone is located.

What is the Stratosphere? 

200

The boundary at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

What is a divergent boundary?

200

A soil texture best suited to grow corn (a crop that grows best in well draining soil)

What is sandy soil/sandy loam?

200

The main driver of global wind patterns.

What is solar radiation/the sun?

200

This location is located somewhere near the equator.

What is location 1?

200

The label for the x-axis.


What is temperature? 

300

This letter is where an earthquake is most likely to occur.

What is C?

300

The layer that has very little organic matter and accumulates soluble metals and nutrients that are transported from other soil layers.

What is C? (Subsoil)

300

In Peru, this event brings an upwelling of nutrient/oxygen rich water up to the coast. The weather is cold and dry during this event.

What is La Nina?

300

These moderate climates in coastal areas

What are oceans?

300

The layer where the northern lights are found.

What is the thermosphere? 

400

The letter where there would be volcanic activity, island arcs, and mountains.

What is B?

400

This soil property is associated with soils that contain more clay-sized particles than sand-sized. This affects how much water can pass through.

What is low permeability?

400

The type of weather that would benefit farmers in the south western during an El Nino event.

What is warm and rainy/wet?

400

This solstice would cause the longest period of daylight in the northern hemisphere.

What is the June Solstice?

400

The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.

What is nitrogen? 

500

Geologic event/feature that formed the Hawaiian islands

What is a hot spot?

500

This area (letter) is most susceptible to erosion, leading to increased suspended solids and increased turbidity downstream.

What is B?

500

The year when Peru would have experienced an El Nino event.

What is 1998?

500

This location receives the most intense solar radiation at the time of year shown in the diagram.

What is the Tropic of Capricorn?

500

The city that would receive less rain.

What is city B?

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