Architecture
Biosphere
Geopshere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
100

What is the definition of architecture?

What is the definition of architecture?

100

What is the definition of the biosphere?

The biosphere consists of all parts of earth that life exists

100

What is the definition of the geosphere?

A geosphere is made up of the solid land portion of the earth

100

What is the definition of a hydrosphere?

The hydrosphere is the cycle and bodies of water.

100
What is the definition of the atmosphere?

The atmosphere is the gases surrounding earth.

200
Name 5 examples of an architectural structure.

house, apartment, bridge, factory, office, sculpture, mall, palace, skyscraper, ect.

200

Name 5 examples of a living thing.

animal, tree, bacteria, human, insects, plant, ect.

200

Name 4 of the earth's layers.

crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

200

Name 5 bodies of water.

ocean, rivers, lakes, groundwater, glaciers, springs, reservoirs, dams, ect.

200

Name 3 examples that are related to the atmosphere 

clouds, ozone, hurricane, oxygen, ect. 

300

Where are we located on earth's layers?

earth's crust

300

What is the water cycle?

The water cycle is when precipitation, collection, evaporation, and condensation takes place. 

300
Name 3 examples of carbon emission.

carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, CO2, ect. 

400

When does an earthquake happen? 

it happens when two tectonic plates clash, bump, or slide together.

400

What is the architectural water powered electricity generation called? 

hydroelectricity

400

How are carbon emissions emitted in architecture?

factories, cars, chimneys, ect. 

500

What is one way of preventing architectural structures from earthquake damage?

mass dampers

500

How is architecture included in the water cycle?

Example: We collect water from reservoirs, use it and drain it. Then, the water goes into water treatments and then are sent into the ocean or used as renewable water

500

How does carbon emission affect earth?

it causes global warming, resulting in higher temperature and sea level. 

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