This type of variable is changed by an experimenter to make experimental groups
What is an independent variable?
This part of the planet is most likely made of solid iron and nickel
What is the core?
This line is 0* latitude
What is the equator?
This map symbol is used to show the distance between two points.
What is a scale?
These are three most abundant gasses found in Earth's atmosphere.
What is nitrogen, oxygen, and argon.
What is hypothesis?
This term describes the force of attraction between all matter in the universe
What is gravity?
These terms are used to break down degrees of longitude and latitude
What is minutes and seconds?
This map symbol shows where north is
What is a compass rose?
This layer is responsible for protecting living things from the sun's radiation.
What is the ozone layer?
What is data/analysis?
This molecule is the unique things about Earth
What is water?
These lines run from the north pole to the south pole
What is meridans?
This term describes the shape and features of a land.
What is topography?
This pollution is made from trapped burned fossil fuels. T
What is smog?
In an experiment regarding the relationship between fertilizer use and plant growth this would be the dependent variable.
What is the plant growth?
This structural zone of the Earth is made of solid mantle rock
What is the mesosphere?
This symbol is used to distinguish 1/60 of a degree of longitude or latitude
What is '
**DOUBLE JEPORADY!!!**
This term is used to describe the elevation distance between two lines on a topographic map.
This will decrease as you increase in altitude due to oxygen molecules not being as close together
What is atmospheric pressure?
This is the proper way to state a hypothesis
What is: If... then...
These are Earth's two axis points
What is the north and south pole?
This term describes the pole that makes compasses point north
What is a geomagnetic pole?
These lines on a topographic map are marked with hachure (ticked) lines. This would indicate a hole or pit.
What is a depression?
This layer of the atmosphere is where we live and breath
What is the troposphere?