Spheres
Water cycle
Nitrogen
Periodic table
Carbon cycle
100
Give an example of the hydrosphere.
water ocean lake river
100
Define condensation
The process of turning gas into liquid
100
What is the good type of nitrogen?
Nitrate
100
What are the characteristics of the periodic table?
Metal Non Metal Noble gases Metalloids
100
All form of life are....
Carbon based
200
Define geosphere
Materials that makes up Earth's surface, interior, and ocean basins.
200
Give the definition of runoff
Process of water traveling on the surface to nearby bodies of water
200
What is the bad type of nitrogen?
ammonia
200
Periods go which way?
Horizonal
200
What is a food chain?
Human and animals get their carbon through plants
300
What is the definition of atmosphere?
A blanket of gases that surrounds the entire Earth extending to the edge of space
300
Give the definition of evaporation
liquid changes into a gas
300
This converts nitrogen to ammonia
Bacteria
300
Which way do groups go?
Vertical
300
Define photosynthesis
Plants take in absorb sunlight and CO2 from the atmosphere to make sugar
400
Define biosphere
Includes all living things, any size, only habitat.
400
What type of ground cover has the highest amounts of runoff?
Urban areas
400
What type of nitrogen do plants use?
Nitrate
400
What types of models can you use?
Bohr model Lewis dot diagram
400
Describe the impact humans have on the carbon cycle
The impacts human have on the carbon cycle are using too much fossil fuel, power plants, car, and trucks
500
Give an example of each of the spheres
Bio- plants, animals, humans Geo- rocks, minerals Atmo- oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen Hydro- water, cloud, hail, glacier
500
Describe why that type of ground cover has the highest amount of infiltration?
The natural ground cover has 50% of infiltration because natural ground cover isn't an urban area.
500
Nitrogen is very beneficial to plants and animals. What do they need nitrogen for?
They use it for protein and DNA
500
Describe why oxygen is more likely to react with other element while neon is most likely not react?
Oxygen would most likely react with other elements because of the valance electrons. Oxygen isn't in that "special" area. Neon wouldn't react because it has all the valance electrons it needs.
500
How does the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere today compare to the amount we has 150 years ago? Why s this a concern?
We have 30% more carbon dioxide in our air. This is a concern because the atmosphere has not held this much carbon for 42,000 years
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