Earth Structure
Maps
Oceans
Rivers & Glaciers
Natural Cycles & Biomes
100

The outermost layer of the Earth

The crust

100

What does a cartographer do?

Make maps

100

Approximately how much of the Earth is covered with water?

70 percent

100

A fan-shaped system of streams that is created when a river splits into many smaller branches before it enters the sea.

Delta

100

In the water cycle, what happens after water is evaporated?

It cools, forms clouds and rains back down

200

The mostly solid part of the Earth that lies between its crust and its core.

Mantle

200

What is a map projection?

Creating a flat surface representation of the globe

200

What does the gravitational pull of the moon affect on Earth?

Tides

200

Why do glaciers form?

Snow does not melt, but builds up and gets packed into ice.

200

Any gas that traps heat from the Sun, such as carbon dioxide.

Greenhouse gas

300

What causes mountain ranges and oceanic trenches?

Tectonic plate movements
300

Lines that run parallel around the globe, dividing the globe into flat slices; the lines never meet.

Latitude

300

Why are oceans salty?

River runoff and evaporation

300

What is evidence that a glacier was once present?

U-shaped valleys, depositions, moraines

300

Define a community (in ecology)

A group of plants and animals that live together in mutually beneficial relationships.


400

What two elements make up most of the Earth's core?

Iron & nickel

400

What city does the Prime Meridian originate from?

Greenwich, England 

400

What causes a wave to crash at the shore?

The wave moves in a circular motion, it gets slowed down at by the shore and the momentum carries the top of the wave forward.

400

The dropping or leaving behind of rock and other debris by a glacier.

Deposition

400

The boundaries of the different biomes are determined by what?

Variations in climate

500

Why do the tectonic plates move?

They are floating on the mantle which has very slow moving currents due to the Earths intense heat

500

On a globe, where are the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn?

Tropic of Cancer is above the equator, Tropic of Capricorn is below the equator

500

What causes ocean currents?

Differences in temperature and saltiness. Hot water rises, cold water slides below

500

What occurs in the Middle Stage of a river?

The rivers meander, tributaries join, erosion at the sides and faster flow

500

In the carbon cycle, what part to plants play?

They take in CO2 and produce oxygen.

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