Space Systems
Earth's Systems
Weather and Climate
Energy
Sustainability
100

Describe the Big Bang Theory.

The theory that all matter and energy in the universe was compressed into an extremely small volume (singularity) that 13.7 billion years ago exploded and began expanding in all directions.

100

The layers of the Earth in order from surface to center.

What are the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core?

100
The difference between weather and climate.

Weather is short term, climate is long term average of weather events/factors

100

The difference between kinetic and potential energy.

Kinetic energy has to do with motion. potential energy has to do with position

100

The difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources

Renewable resources are able to be replenished in nature in a timely manner as they are consumed.


Nonrenewable resources take millions of years to be replenished.

200

The factor that determines a star's life cycle.

What is its mass?

200

The difference between continental and oceanic crust.

Continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.

200

This factor impacts climate due to a location's distance from sea level.

What is altitude?
200

Describe gravitational potential energy.

It is energy associated with gravity or gravitational force. (Higher position = more GPE)

200

Two ways you can lower your carbon footprint

Using less electricity, recycling, carpooling, composting, reducing water waste etc.

300

Two pieces of evidence that support the Big Bang Theory.

What are Redshift and Cosmic Background Radiatoin (CBR)?

300

This was the missing detail in the Theory of Continental Drift which caused Wegener to be ignored.

What is the mechanism of mantle convection? (How the continents were moving)

300

This factor is described by a surface's ability to reflect or absorb light.

What is albedo?

300

Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy.

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred.

300

This example of human impact is the result of the release of CFCs into our atmosphere and leads to increased risk of skin cancer and cataracts

What is ozone layer depletion?

400

The season experienced by the Northern Hemisphere when Earth is aphelion.

What is summer?

400

List 2 pieces of evidence to support Alfred Wegener’s hypothesis of continental drift.

What are the coastlines matching up and fossil evidence?

400

The characteristics of El Niño and La Niña

El Niño: refers to the above-average sea-surface temperatures that periodically develop across the east-central equatorial Pacific.

La Niña: Refers to the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific.

400

A boy pushes on a parked car with a force of 200 N. The car does not move. How much work does the boy do on the car?

W = F x d

W = 0 J

400

This type of fuel stores the energy from the sun

What is biomass?

500

List and describe each of Kepler's three Laws of Planetary Motion

1st Law: Law of Ellipses (Planetary orbits are shaped like an ellipse around two foci)

2nd Law: Law of Equal Areas (Equal areas of the ellipse are swept in equal amounts of time)

3rd Law: Law of Harmonies (The closer a planet is to the sun, the shorter the orbital period is)

500

This process was described by scientist Harry Hess and was considered the missing piece of evidence regarding the theory of Continental Drift.

What is seafloor spreading?

500

Describe how latitude affects climate/weather as you move away from the equator

There is a relationship between latitude and temperature around the world, as temperatures are typically warmer approaching the Equator and cooler approaching the Poles.

At higher latitudes, the Sun's rays are less direct. The farther an area is from the equator, the lower its temperature. At the poles, the Sun's rays are least direct. Much of the area is covered with ice and snow, which reflect a lot of sunlight.

500

A medicine ball has a mass of 15 kg and is thrown with a speed of 2 m/s.  What is its kinetic energy?

KE = 30 J
500

Describe the impact of increased CO2 levels in our atmosphere

Causes the Greenhouse Gas Effect, trapping heat against the planet and altering global climate patterns.

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