Geosphere
Atmosphere
Types of Energy Transfer
Hydrosphere & Biosphere
Mixed Review
100

The solid part of Earth that includes rocks, soils, and sediments.

The Geosphere

100

The two main gases that make up most of the atmosphere.

Oxygen and Nitrogen

100

Heat transfer by waves, such as sunlight reaching Earth.

Radiation

100

All the water at or near Earth’s surface.

Hydrosphere

100

The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.

Troposphere

200

Earth’s rigid outer shell, made of the crust and upper mantle.

The Lithosphere

200

The lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.

The Troposphere

200

Heat transfer by direct contact.

Conduction

200

Water with very low salinity, such as rivers, lakes, and glaciers.

Freshwater

200

Name one way erosion can change Earth’s surface.

carving valleys, moving sand, etc.

300

The softer, plastic-like layer beneath the lithosphere.

The Asthenosphere

300

The gas in the stratosphere that protects life by absorbing UV rays.

Ozone (O3)

300

Heat transfer by the movement of fluids (air or water).

Convection

300

The measure of how much salt is in water.

Salinity
300

Why is the greenhouse effect both good and bad?

It keeps Earth warm enough for life, but too much causes global warming.

400

Large pieces of the lithosphere that move and cause earthquakes and volcanoes.

Tectonic Plates

400

The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.

The Atmosphere

400

The main way energy from the sun warms Earth’s surface.

Radiation

400

The narrow layer of Earth where life can exist.

Biosphere

400

List the three ways heat moves through the atmosphere.

Radiation, conduction, and convection?

500

Name two events that happen at tectonic plate boundaries.

ex. earthquake, faults, mountain formations, volcanoes, etc. 

500

The process that keeps Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere.

The Greenhouse Effect

500

A boiling pot of water on a stove shows different types of heat transfer. Explain how.

conduction by direct contact of burner to pot, convection currents occur in boiling water. 

500

Earth is a closed system with respect to ______, but an open system with respect to ______

matter (closed) and energy (open)

500

Give one example of how two of Earth’s spheres interact with each other.

may vary. ex: A volcanic eruption (geosphere) releases gases into the atmosphere that affect the biosphere.

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