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Who, What, Why, Where, How Much
What are the 5 main components of Parks and Recreation planning?
100
The parts of the Earth that contain living organisms.
What is Biosphere?
100
Layers of rock that form the Earth's outer skin
What is Crust?
100
Below the lithosphere.
What is Asthenosphere?
100
Heat transfer by materials that are touching.
What is Conduction?
200
A group of parts that work together as a whole.
What is System?
200
Construct of build up mountains.
What is Constructive Forces?
200
Dark, Fine-Grained rock.
What is Basalt?
200
molten metal surrounding the inner core.
What is Outer Core?
200
How much mass there is in a given volume.
What is Density?
300
The ability to do work.
What is Energy?
300
wear down of destroy lanfmasses.
What is Destructive Force?
300
Light rock with coarse grains.
What is Granite?
300
Dense ball of solid metal.
What is Inner Core?
300
Heating and cooling of a fluid, changes in the fluid's density, and the force of gravity combine to set convection currents in motion
What is Convection Current?
400
Earth's three main parts: a metal core, a solid middle layer, and a rocky outer layer
What is Geo sphere?
400
Waves produced by an earthquake.
What is Seismic Wave?
400
Layer of hot, solid rock.
What is Mantle?
400
Transfer of energy like light?
What is Radiation?
400
a line of mountains connected by high ground
What is Mountain Range?
500
Contains all of Earth's water.
What is Hydrosphere?
500
Force pressing on an area.
What is Pressure?
500
Upper mantle.
What is Lithosphere?
500
transfer of heat energy by movement of a fluid.
What is Convection?
500
an area of relatively level high ground.
What is Plateau?
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