Earth consists of four spheres that contain all things on Earth.
What are atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere and hydropshere?
These are the two types of water on Earth.
What is salt and freshwater?
Gas, solid, and liquid are the categories.
What are the states of matter?
This diagram shows a interconnected path of "who eats whom" in an ecosystem.
What is a food web?
This is the photosynthesis formula.
What is Water + Sunlight + Carbon Dioxide = Glucose and Oxygen?
The hydrosphere includes these three forms.
What is Ice, water vapor and water?
97% of water on Earth is this.
What is saltwater?
This is the amount of weight or matter inside an object; it is usually measured in grams or kilograms.
What is mass?
These are the three kinds consumer organism that gets its energy by eating other plants or animals.
What is primary, secondary, and tertiary?
During photosynthesis, plants take in this gas that humans breathe out.
What is carbon dioxide?
There are 5 layers; Exosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere and Troposphere
What is the atmosphere?
This stage of the water cycle occurs when water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid droplets, forming clouds. Happens too when your glasses get foggy.
What is condensation?
This type of change occurs when you burn wood or rust an iron nail, resulting in a brand-new substance.
What is a chemical change?
These are the six abitoic factors in an ecosystem.
What is air, sunlight, water, soil, temperature, and climate?
These are the two materials that plants use to grow.
What is air and water?
Too much rain caused a mudslide on a hillside. These two spheres are interacting.
What is geosphere and hydrosphere?
Most of Earth's freshwater is located here.
What is glaciers and ice caps?
These are the 4 properties to test an object for.
What is conductivity, solubility, magentivity, and reflectivity?
The introduction of theses species is harmful, quick and they outcompete native species and they are hard to get rid of because they have no natural predators.
What is invasive species?
A plant's green pigment that captures light energy.
What is chlorphyll?
Humans wearing down a path in the grass shows this.
This is the process of plants releasing water vapor into the atmosphere during the water cycle.
What is transpiration?
Conservation of Mass
What is the weight/mass of object will stay the same after a physical or chemical change?
Describe the movement of matter and energy through a food web.
What is sun to producer to primary consumer to secondary consumer to tertiary consumer to decomposer?
If erosion is becoming a problem, plant trees and plants because these hold the soil together and retain moisture in the soil.
What are roots?