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Random Science Trivia
100

This sphere includes all living things on Earth

What is the biosphere?

100

The process where water vapour cools and forms clouds.

What is condensation? 

100

This gas is most associated with the greenhouse effect. 

What is carbon dioxide? 

100

Traditional controlled burning practices by First Nations Australians are called this

What is cultural burning

100

What planet is known as the Red Planet? 

What is mars? 

200

Name the five spheres of the Earth

What is biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, cryosphere

200

This process releases energy from glucose inside cells. 

What is cellular respiration? 

200

The greenhouse effect helps keep Earth at a temperature that can support this.

What is life? 

200

Cultural burning usually uses fires that are this intensity.

What are low-intensity/cool burns

200

How many bones does an adult human body have? 

What is 206? 

300

This sphere acts as the largest carbon reserviour on Earth. 

What is the lithosphere? 

300

State the word equation for respiration? 

What is glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water + energy

300

This human activities is one of the largest contributors enhanced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

What is combustion?

300

One purpose of cultural burning is reducing the risk of these dangerous events.

What are severe bushfires?

300

What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere

What is nitrogen

400

Which sphere is MOST responsible for regulating weather patterns and why? 

What is the atmosphere, because it contains gases, clouds, wind systems and water vapour. 
400

Explain how water moves from the ocean to rain over land.

What is evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation

400

Why would Earth become too cold for most life without greenhouse gases?

What is greenhouse gases trap heat in atmosphere to keep Earth warm enough for life

400

Explain how cultural burning helps transfer nutrients through an ecosystem.

Burning dead plant material returns nutrients to the soil as ash, supporting new plant growth.

400

This scientist developed the theory of relativity. 

Who is Albert Einstein? 

500

Why are Earth's sphere's considered interconnected systems rather than seperate parts? 

What is changes in one sphere affecting the others because matter and energy constantly move between them? 

500

Explain how photosynthesis moves carbon between spheres. 

What is plants taking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it as glucose in the biosphere

500

Explain how combustion affects both the carbon cycel and Earth's energy balance 

Combustion releases stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, disrupting the carbon cycle. The extra greenhouse gases trap more heat, changing Earth’s energy balance to retaining more heat and causing global warming.

500

Explain how cultural burning can reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Low-intensity burns prevent massive high-intensity bushfires, which release much larger amounts of carbon dioxide and methane.

500

Lightning is hotter than the surface of this celestial object.

What is the sun? 

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