The Earth's Spheres
The Carbon Cycle
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Human Impacts
100

Name the four spheres of the Earth.

Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere

100

What element is cycled through Earth’s spheres in the carbon cycle?

Carbon

100

What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen

100

Burning fossil fuels adds which gas to the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide

200

Which sphere contains all water on Earth?

Hydrosphere
200

What are the two main types of carbon cycle?

Geological (long-term) and biological (short-term)

200

What type of energy drives photosynthesis?

Light energy from the Sun

200

What is the enhanced greenhouse effect?

Increased greenhouse gases trap more heat, causing global warming

300

How does the hydrosphere influence climate?

By storing and transferring heat and moisture

300

What process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

300

What is the opposite process to photosynthesis?

Cellular Respiration

300

What two natural events can release large amounts of CO₂ into the air besides human activity?

Bushfires or volcanic eruptions

400

The biosphere depends on which two spheres for nutrients and gases?

Atmosphere, Lithosphere

400

What happens to carbon stored in plants when they die?

It is released by decomposition or becomes fossil fuel over time

400

Where in a plant cell does photosynthesis occur?

Chloroplasts

400

How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?

Fewer trees absorb CO₂, increasing atmospheric carbon

500

Explain how a volcanic eruption demonstrates interaction between all four spheres.

Magma from lithosphere releases gases into atmosphere, affects biosphere life, and impacts nearby water in hydrosphere

500

Explain the difference between a carbon source and a carbon sink, giving an example of each.

Source releases carbon (e.g. burning fuel); sink absorbs carbon (e.g. forest or ocean)

500

Explain how photosynthesis and respiration form a balanced cycle in nature.

Photosynthesis removes CO₂ and releases O₂; respiration uses O₂ and releases CO₂

500

Explain why melting permafrost is a serious climate concern.

It releases trapped carbon and methane, accelerating warming

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