Geosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
Miscellaneous
Rocks and Minerals
100

What is the outermost layer of Earth called? 

The crust

100

What is the hydrosphere made of? 

All the water in Earth 

100

What is the atmosphere? 

The air around us/ the layer of gases around Earth. 

100

What does the biosphere include? 

All living things 

100

What is a rock made of? 

One or more minerals 

200
Name 2 things found in the geosphere. 

Rocks, soil, mountains, sand

200

Name one form of water in the hydrosphere. 

Oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, clouds 

200

What gas do humans need to breathe? 

Oxygen
200

What is the process of rocks breaking down into smaller pieces? 

Weathering 

200

What rock forms from cooled lava or magma? 

Igneous Rock

300
What causes rocks to break down into smaller pieces?

Weathering 

300
What is the largest part of the hydrosphere? 

The ocean 

300

Name two things the atmosphere does to help life on Earth.

It gives us air to breathe and protects us from the Sun’s rays.

300

What is the process of rocks being moved from one location to another? 

Erosion
300
What are the 3 types of rocks? 

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic 

400

What do we call the movement of weathered rock from one place to another? 

Erosion

400

Why is the hydrosphere important to people, animals, or plants? 

It provides drinking water, helps plants grow, and supports life. 

400

Name one way people can help keep the air clean.

Planting trees, riding bikes, or not polluting the air.

400

What is the process of rocks being placed due to movement from an area? 

Deposition

400

What rock is formed from layers of sediment pressed and cemented together? 

Sedimentary Rock 
500

What happens at the boundaries where two tectonic plates meet? 

Earthquakes, volcanoes, or mountain formation
500

True or False: Rain, sleet, hail, and snow are apart of the hydrosphere. 

True 

500

What do you call scientists who study weather and the atmosphere?

Meteorologists

500

How do weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to shape Earth's surface? 

Weathering breaks down rocks, Erosion moves the pieces, and Deposition drops them to form new landforms. 

500

What rock is formed through heat and pressure? 

Metamorphic Rock 

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