Matter & Energy in Earth's Systems
Surface Features in the Geosphere
The
Hydrosphere
Weather in the Atmosphere
Water in the Atmosphere
100

What is the main source of energy for Earth's systems?

The Sun.

100

What are landforms?

Natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.

100

What is the hydrosphere?

The combined mass of water found on, under, and above the Earth's surface.

100

What is weather?

The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including temperature, humidity, and precipitation.

100

What is humidity?

The amount of water vapor present in the air.

200

Define the term "ecosystem."

A community of living organisms and their environment interacting as a system.

200

Name three types of rocks found in the geosphere.

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.

200

What percentage of Earth's surface is covered by water?

About 71%.

200

What instrument is used to measure temperature?

A thermometer.

200

Define condensation.

The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water.

300

What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

Potential energy is stored energy, while kinetic energy is the energy of motion.

300

What process forms sedimentary rocks?

The accumulation and compaction of sediments over time.

300

What is a watershed?

An area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet.

300

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate describes the long-term average of weather patterns in a specific area.

300

Explain the term "precipitation."

Any form of water—liquid or solid—that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.

400

How does energy flow through an ecosystem?

Energy flows from producers to consumers and then to decomposers.

400

How are mountains formed?

Through tectonic processes, such as the collision of tectonic plates.

400

Describe the water cycle.

The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.

400

What are the primary factors that influence weather patterns?

The primary factors include temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind patterns, and the presence of bodies of water.

400

What is the term for the process by which water vapor turns directly into ice?

Sublimation.

500

What is the greenhouse effect?

The process by which certain gases trap heat in the atmosphere, warming the Earth.

500

What is erosion?

The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by natural forces.

500

What is groundwater?

Water that is stored underground in aquifers.

500

How do clouds form?

Through the cooling of air and condensation of water vapor.

500

What is the significance of the water cycle for weather patterns?

The water cycle is vital for distributing moisture in the atmosphere, affecting precipitation, humidity, and temperature, which in turn shape local and global weather patterns.

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