Nature of Science
Earth Systems
The Atmosphere
Winds
Weathering and Erosion
100

What does EVERY scientific investigation begin with?

An observation or question

100

How many spheres are there on Earth? 

5

100

How many layers of the atmosphere are there?

5

100

Winds move from areas of ______________ pressure to ______________ pressure. 

High, Low

100

The breaking down of rock

Weathering

200

The part of the experiment that is changed is called a?

variable

200

Which sphere contains all the water on Earth?

Hydrosphere

200

Which layer blends in with space?

Exosphere

200

What's the name of the high speed wind that flows 200 mph?

Jet Stream
200

The movement of rock

Erosion


300

A ___________________ is supported by a large body of evidence and is changed and updated over time.

a. Law         b. Theory         c. Fact          d. Opinion

Theory

300

Which sphere is the only sphere with LIVING things?

biosphere

300

True or False: Meteors burn up in the stratosphere.

False

300

Winds are caused by what?

A. Movement of air

B. Uneven heating of the Earth

C. Earth's rotation

B

300

What type of weathering is caused by acid rain?

Chemical weathering

400

What part of a scientific investigation stays the same?

Constant

400

A rock becomes orange over time due to oxygen from the air. Which TWO spheres are interacting?

Atmosphere and Geosphere

400

Name something that can be found in the thermosphere. 

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)

ISS (International Space Station)

400

Which wind affects most of the weather in the U.S.?

A. Prevailing Westerlies

B. Polar Easterlies

C. Trade Winds

Prevailing Westerlies

400

Sand dunes, deltas, and alluvial fans are all formed from what process?

A. Weathering

B. Erosion

C. Deposition

Deposition

500

Jennifer wants to study the effect of the amount of sunlight on plant growth. What is the independent variable?

The amount of sunlight

500

Glaciers melt due to increasing air temperatures. Which TWO spheres are interacting?

Cryosphere and atmosphere

500
How are the layers separated?

Temperature and/or density

500

What are the doldrums and where are they located?

Calm area and near the equator

500

What are the FOUR factors of erosion?

Ice, Wind, Water, Gravity

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