Vocabulary
Hydrosphere
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Spheres
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100

What is topography, what can Land be described using?

Topography is the shape of land. Land can be described using elevation, relief, and landforms.

100

What is a water cycle?

the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again.

100

What is an example of feedback?

When the warmer air makes glaciers melt even faster.

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100

What is the biosphere?

The parts of Earth that contain all living organisms.

100

What are four invertebrates from the ocean?

Annelida, Mollusks, Comb jellies, and Cnidaria.

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200

What is a landform?

Features such as coastlines, dunes, and mountains.

200

What is evaporation?

the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.

200

What is feedback?

The system returns, or feeds back, information about itself, and that information results in change.

200

What is the hydrosphere?

All of Earth's mass is in the form of rock and metal.

200

What are four vertebrates from land?

Fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

300

What is a mountain?

A landform with both high elevation and high relief.

300

What is an example of water evaporating from your skin.

sweat

300

What is negative feedback?

the process to slow down, or go in reverse.

300

What is the cryosphere?

the frozen components of the hydrosphere.

300

What is Potential energy?

Energy that results from the position or shape of an object.

400

What is a coastline?

The boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.

400

What is transpiration?

When water vapor is given off through the leaves in a process.

400

What is positive feedback?

a reinforcement, sped up, or an enhanced process that's already underway.

400

What is the atmosphere?

a relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer.

400

What are vertebrates?

An animal of a large group distinguished  by the possession of a backbone of spinal column.

500

What happens in surveying?

Mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry.

500

What are the main features of the ocean floor?

seamounts, trenches, continental shelves, continental slopes, abyssal plains, and mid-ocean ridges.

500

What is an example of positive feedback?

melting glaciers and change

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500

What is the atmosphere made up of?

made of air - a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide - and dust particles.

500

What are invertebrates?

An animal lacking a backbone.

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