What is Carbon known as?
"the element of ..."
Life
What occurs with a complete combustion and what does it produce?
Complete combustion occurs when a fuel burns in sufficient oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water
How does the greenhouse effect benefit life on Earth?
It maintains Earth's temperature, making it suitable for life.
It maintains Earth's temperature, making it suitable for life.
What phenomenon is caused by the Earth's atmosphere trapping heat?
Greenhouse effect
What is the force that attracts or repels magnetic materials?
Magnetism
What process do plants use to absorb carbon dioxide?
Photosynthesis
Fill in the blanks:
"In a combustion reaction, a substance reacts with _______from the air. Combustion reactions happen at high temperatures, and transfer energy to the surroundings as _____and______."
oxygen
light and heat
Which three gases contribute the most to the greenhouse effect?
Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O)
What is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere called?
Troposhere
How do magnets interact with each other?
Like poles repel each other, opposite poles attract.
Which natural process releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere?
Respiration
What happens with an incomplete combustion and what does it produce?
Incomplete combustion happens with limited oxygen, resulting in carbon monoxide, soot, or other byproducts.
What human activities increase greenhouse gas emissions?
Burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes.
What layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
Stratosphere
What is the unit of magnetic field strength?
The unit of magnetic field strength is the Tesla (T)
What is the main human activity that increases carbon dioxide levels?
Fossil fuel combustion.
Define what non-renewable fuel is and name 3 examples.
Coal, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Fossil Fuels, Propane, Butane, Uranium, Peat, Keosense
These fuels are limited in supply and contribute to environmental concerns when burned, making the transition to renewable energy sources a key focus for sustainability efforts.
What role do plants play in the greenhouse effect?
(name the specific process and describe what it does)
Plants absorb CO2 during photosynthesis, helping to reduce greenhouse gas levels.
What is the main function of the atmosphere?
Protect life on Earth
What is the right-hand rule in magnetism?
The right-hand rule is a convention used to determine the direction of magnetic force, electric current, and magnetic field: point your thumb in the direction of the current and curl your fingers; they will point in the direction of the magnetic field.
What are the four major types that carbon can be categorized into?
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Define what renewable fuels are and give 3 examples.
Renewable fuels are derived from resources that can be replenished naturally over time.
Biodiesel, Ethanol, Biogas, Biojet fuel, switchgrass, hydrogen, algae-based fuels
What are the consequences of a strengthened greenhouse effect?
Rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems.
What gas makes up about 21% of Earths atmosphere?
What is the term for the area around a magnet where magnetic forces can be detected?
Field