Biogeochemical Cycles
Thermodynamics and Energy Flow
Feedback Loops and Succession
Domains of the Earth
Global
Phenomena
100

What do you call the constant movement of water throughout the environment?

The water cycle.

100

According to the second law of thermodynamics, heat is always transferred from a ______ object to a ______ object.

warmer, cooler

100

What type of succession begins with bare rock, no soil?

Primary succession.

100

What is another name for the lithosphere?

The geosphere.

100

What do you call the gradual shift in long-term average temperatures and weather patterns?

Climate change

200

Which cycle is driven mainly by various species of bacteria?

The nitrogen cycle.

200

How many laws of thermodynamics are there?

Four (4).

200

What kind of feedback loop helps to regulate a systems and maintain homeostasis?

A negative feedback loop.

200

What domain of the Earth contains all living organisms?

The biosphere.

200

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit California on Thursday, December 5, 2024. This natural disaster was most likely a result of plates moving against each other in a _________ boundary.

transform

300

The phosphorus cycle takes place in every domain of the Earth EXCEPT the __________.

atmosphere

300

What do you call heat transfer through electromagnetic waves?

radiation

300

Global warming is an example of what type of feedback loop?

positive feedback

300

Which domain of the Earth is entirely made up of solid water?

The cryosphere.

300

Polar ice caps melting can cause flooding and loss of land area. This melting is a result of _______  ______.

climate change (or global warming)

400

What are the 6 main elements in the biogeochemical cycles? (Full names, not just the first letters!)

carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur

400

An wind currents and ocean currents are a result of what kind of heat transfer?

convection

400

Name the pioneer species of primary succession.

Lichens (and some mosses).

400

In which domain of the Earth is the stratosphere?

The atmosphere.

400

Convection currents within the molten portion of the Earth's geosphere causes the Earth's crust to move gradually. This movement of the Earth's crust is called _____  _________.

plate tectonics

500

Which cycle contributes the most to climate change?

The carbon cycle.

500

What does the first law of thermodynamics state?

Energy can be neither created nor destroyed, only converted.

500

Predator-prey relationships are an example of what kind of feedback loop?

negative feedback

500

In which domain of the Earth is the asthenosphere?

The geosphere/lithosphere.

500

Define the greenhouse effect.

Heat is trapped near the Earth by the greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxide, etc.) in the atmosphere.

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