Earth's Spheres in Action
Cycling Water, Cycling Energy
Weather Builders
Climate vs. Weather
Earth's Hazards
100

1. This Earth system is directly responsible for weather patterns and climate.
A. Biosphere
B. Geosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere

What is atmosphere?

100

This water‑cycle process requires sunlight to change liquid water into water vapor.
A. Condensation
B. Precipitation
C. Infiltration
D. Evaporation

What is evaporation?

100

Uneven heating of Earth’s surface mainly causes this weather factor.
A. Precipitation
B. Air pressure
C. Wind
D. Humidity

What is wind?

100

The key difference between weather and climate is
A. Temperature
B. Location
C. Length of observation
D. Instruments used

What is length of observation?

100

Most earthquakes occur along
A. Riverbanks
B. Fault lines
C. Volcano slopes
D. Ocean trenches

What is fault lines?

200

When plant roots break apart rock over time, it is an interaction between the biosphere and this sphere.
A. Atmosphere
B. Hydrosphere
C. Cryosphere
D. Geosphere 


What is geosphere?

200

Clouds form mainly as a result of which process?
A. Runoff
B. Condensation
C. Evaporation
D. Transpiration

What is condensation?

200

Which instrument is used to measure air pressure?
A. Thermometer
B. Anemometer
C. Barometer
D. Hygrometer

What is barometer?

200

Which factor most strongly influences global climate patterns?
A. Earth’s magnetic field
B. Latitude
C. Soil composition
D. Plant life

What is latitude?

200

Which hazard is primarily caused by prolonged drought?
A. Flooding
B. Wildfires
C. Tsunamis
D. Earthquakes

What is wildfires?

300

Which process shows interaction between the hydrosphere and geosphere?
A. Evaporation from oceans
B. River erosion of land
C. Photosynthesis
D. Condensation in clouds

What is river erosion of land?

300

Which reservoir holds the largest amount of Earth’s freshwater?
A. Lakes
B. Rivers
C. Groundwater
D. Glaciers and ice caps

What are glaciers and ice caps?

300

Coastal areas often have milder temperatures because water
A. Heats and cools slowly
B. Reflects sunlight
C. Freezes easily
D. Has low density

What does heating and cooling slowly water do to coastal areas?

300

Regions near the equator tend to be warmer because they
A. Are closer to oceans
B. Receive more direct sunlight
C. Have higher elevations
D. Contain more water vapor

What is receiving more direct sunlight?

300

Tsunamis are most commonly triggered by
A. Hurricanes
B. Underwater earthquakes
C. Volcanic ash
D. Strong winds

What are underground earthquakes?

400

Melting glaciers affecting sea level demonstrates interaction between which two systems?
A. Cryosphere and hydrosphere
B. Atmosphere and biosphere
C. Geosphere and atmosphere
D. Biosphere and cryosphere

What is cryosphere and hydrosphere?

400

This process releases water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
A. Evaporation
B. Transpiration
C. Condensation
D. Sublimation

What is transpiration?

400

A warm front is most likely to bring which type of precipitation?
A. Sudden thunderstorms
B. Steady, long‑lasting rain
C. Snow squalls
D. No precipitation

What is steady, long-lasting rain?

400

Ocean currents affect climate by
A. Changing air pressure
B. Moving heat around the planet
C. Blocking sunlight
D. Increasing precipitation everywhere

What is moving heat around the planet?

400

Which factor increases the risk of landslides?
A. Flat terrain
B. Dry soil
C. Heavy rainfall
D. Cold temperatures


What is heavy rainfall?

500

Which sphere includes all living organisms on Earth?
A. Geosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere

What is biosphere?

500

What primarily drives the entire water cycle?
A. Earth’s rotation
B. Gravity
C. The Sun’s energy
D. Ocean currents

What is the sun's energy?

500

Rising warm air typically leads to
A. Clear skies
B. High pressure
C. Cloud formation
D. Lower humidity

What is cloud formation?

500

A desert climate is BEST described as
A. Hot and rainy year‑round
B. Very dry with low precipitation
C. Cold with heavy snowfall
D. Warm with high humidity

What is very dry with low precipitation?

500

Tornadoes form MOST often from
A. Blizzards
B. Thunderstorms with rotating updrafts
C. Warm fronts
D. Ocean currents

What are thunderstorms with rotating updrafts?

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