Water Cycle
4 Major Spheres
Creation
Global Grid and Maps
Safety in the Lab
100

Water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere via ______________________. 

Evaporation

100

All the water on the Earth makes up the ____________

hydrosphere

100

What was created on the first day? 

Day 1 - Light (day) and Darkness (night)

100

Map created for sailors to navigate in 1569.  On this map, the lines of longitude are parallel, making this grid rectangular. The map was useful because, although the sizes and distances were distorted, it showed directions accurately. More than 400 years later, many seagoing navigators still use this map. Name the map. 

Mercator Projection Map

100

 Why should you never directly smell a chemical?

Some chemicals can damage your nose or lungs

200

 Clouds form when water vapor cools and changes into liquid water droplets. What is this process called?

Condensation

200

 a life-sustaining, thin, gaseous envelope

Atmosphere

200

The sun, moon, and planets were created on what day? 

Day 4

200

A map that shows most distances, sizes, and shapes accurately. It has distortions in areas around the edges of the map

Robinson Projection Map

200

Name two safety equipment items that should be worn in the lab. 

Gloves 

glasses

closed-toe shoes 

300

What part of the water cycle happens when clouds become too heavy with water droplets?

Precipitation

300

 beneath the atmosphere and the ocean

Composed of three main parts based on composition (Core, Mantle, Crust)

Geosphere

300

What did God create on the third day? 

Day 3 - Dry Ground, Trees, and Plants

300

represents the Earth’s three-dimensional surface in two dimensions. An important map for anyone in a three-dimensional lay of the land. Elevation of the land is indicated by using contour lines

Adjacent contour lines represent a change in elevation

Every 5th line is bold and labeled with the elevation, called an index contour

Contour interval tells the difference in elevation between the lines

Lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope/ Lines that are farther apart indicate a gentler slope 

Topographic Map

300

If you break a glass beaker, what should you do?

Throw it away in the sharps container

400

List the five parts of the water cycle in order. 

Evapotranspiration (evaporation/transpiration), condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff

400

Includes all life on Earth

Includes the ocean floor to several kilometers into the atmosphere

Biosphere

400

What was created on the second day? 

Day 2 - Ocean and Sky

400

shows the type and age of exposed rocks

Once the rocks are identified and mapped, they are assigned a color and sometimes a pattern with a key that provides information needed to learn about the information presented on the map

Geologic Map

400

 Why should you never eat or drink in the science lab?

Food and drink can become contaminated

500

 What term describes water moving downhill into rivers and lakes?

Runoff

500

Name all four spheres of the Earth

Hydrosphere, Biosphere, Geosphere, Atmosphere

500

What did God create on day 5?

Day 5 - Birds and Sea Creatures

500

Made by placing a piece of paper on a globe so that it touches a single point on the globe’s surface. Various points and lines are then projected onto the paper. Distances and directions are distorted but they are useful to sailors and navigators because they show with great accuracy the shortest distance between two points

Gnomonic Projection Map

500

What is the first thing you should do if there is an accident in the lab?

Notify the teacher

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