Seeing the Environment through the Eyes of Earth's Spheres
Chemicals and Mixtures
Structures & Forces
Adapting for Survival and Evolution
Tides, Shorelines & Coasts
100

The Earth is made up of ___ Spheres 

Hint: I am looking for a number, not a word

Four

100

Something that contains two or more different types of matter is called...

A mixture

100

A __________ is an object made up of one or more parts and has a specific purpose or function

A Structure

100

Features that suit an organism for living, surviving, and reproducing in its particular environment are known as _________

Adaptations

100

Ocean beaches are covered and uncovered in regular daily cycles by the rise and fall of the ocean, called _______.

Tides

200

This sphere is the solid, mainly rocky part of Earth.

Geosphere

200

What is the difference between a heterogenous mixture and a homogenous mixture?

A homogenous mixture appears to be the same throughout, while you can see the different parts of a heterogenous mixture.

200

____________ refers to beauty- the visual appeal of a structure. Think of a structure, natural or manufactured, that you find attractive

Aesthetics

200

A _________ is a group of organisms that closely resemble each other (have a very similar set of adaptations) and that can reproduce successfully among themselves.

A species

200

The difference in level between a high tide and low tide is called the _____________.

Tidal range

300

This sphere is a layer of gases concentrated 8 km to 20 km above Earth's surface.

Atmosphere

300

A _________________ is composed of only one type of particle.

Pure Substance

300

This famous scientist has a standard unit of force named after them.

Sir Isaac Newton, the Newton (N)

300

The change in a species over time is known as....

Evolution

300

The force that links Earth, Moon, and suns with tides

Gravity

400

This sphere includes liquid water, solid water (ice), and gaseous water (water vapor). 

Hydrosphere

400

This term describes how easily a solute will dissolve in a solvent to make a solution.

Solubility

400

These forces may come from the wind, from earthquakes, and from the weight of people on the floors of a building. These forces are known as ______________. 

External forces

400

Sometimes evolution can occur very quickly- even within a human lifetime. This type of evolution is called _____________.

Micro-evolution

400

The melting of polar ice caps along with the expansion of ocean waters is caused by _________.

Rising temperatures

500

This sphere is all the areas on, under, and within the other three spheres that are inhabited by and support life. 

Hint: This word begins with a 'B'

Biosphere

500

____________ + ______________ = Solution

Solute + Solvent = Solution

500

The ability of a structure to maintain or regain a stable (balanced) position when unbalanced forces act on it is known as _____________

Stability

500

_______________ is a process in which the environment favors adaptations that give some individuals a better chance of reproductive success (survival) than others. These adaptations are "selected" and become more common in future generations.

Natural selection

500

___% of Nova Scotians live along the coastline.

70%

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