Geosphere
Weathering and Erosion
Big Bang
Ecology
Bonus
100

The outermost layer of the Earth.

What is the Crust?

100

An example of something that can cause rock to be weathered.

What is wind, ice, plants, acid, moss, water, animals, etc?

100

This is how old the universe is thought to be.

13 to 14 billion years old.

100

The smallest level of ecological organization. A single living thing.

What is an organism?

100

A chain of volcanoes and plate boundaries that circles the pacific ocean.

What is the Ring of Fire?

200

Name the three types of plate boundaries and describe each.

What are convergent, divergent, and transform (Diagram Required)

200

Rocks being broken down into smaller pieces by physical or chemical means.

What is weathering?

200

This feature of Earth leads to seasonality throughout the year.

What is the tilt of the planet?

200

Things that are not living and were never alive are considered this.

What is abiotic?

200

The type of succession that begins from bare rock, typically after a volcanic eruption or glacial scrape.

What is primary succession?

300

The scientist that proposed the theory of Continental Drift.

Who is Alfred Wegener?

300

Particles that have been weathered being moved to another location by wind, water, etc.

What is erosion?

300
This process is what causes the day and night cycles of planets.

What is rotation?

300

The level of organization that includes all living things and their habitats on Earth.

What is the biosphere?

300

A supercontinent that broke apart 300 million years ago.

What was Pangaea?

400

This is the plate boundary that usually has the most earthquakes.

What is a transform boundary?

400

Organic material on the surface of soil will become this substance as it decays.

What is humus?

400

Correctly name the order of the planets, starting from the Sun, moving outwards.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

A species interaction that benefits both parties involved

What is a mutualism?

400

This type of crust is thinner and more dense.

What is oceanic crust?

500
Name a resulting feature or event for each type of plate boundary

Answers may vary

500

Eroded sediment eventually stops moving and settles in this process.

What is deposition?

500

This process describes how the axis tilt of Earth changes direction over long stretches of time, changing what start "points north"

What is precession?
500

A relationship between two different species.

What is symbiosis?

500

The mid-Atlantic ridge is an example of this type of plate boundary.

What is a divergent boundary?

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