Layers of the earth + atmosphere
Soil composition + properties
El Niño and La Niña
Global wind patterns
Soil formation + erosion
100

What are the layers of the earth? (in order)

Inner core, outer core, lower mantle, upper mantle, and crust

100

The first horizon/foundation of soil is called?

Parent material

100

What temperature of the water is most prominent during an El Niño year?


Warm water

100

What is the driving force behind global wind patterns? 


Solar radiation

100

What is parent material? 


Parent material is the original rocks that break down to form the basis of soil

200

What are the layers of the atmosphere in order?

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere

200

What are the three textures of soil? 

silt, clay, and sand

200

What temperature of the water is most prominent during a La Niña year?

Cool water

200

What is the International Convergence Zone? 


An unfix latitude near the Equator receives the most sunlight

200

What three factors impact the formation of soil? 

Time, climate, biological factors

300

What is the coldest layer of the atmosphere where meteors burn up? 

 

Mesosphere

300

What are the three physical properties of soil?


Texture, permeability, chemical/biological

300

Which direction do the trade winds blow during an El Niño year? 

Westward

300

What are the three convection cells and their degree boundaries?


Hadley (0°-30°), Ferrell (30°-60°) and Polar (60°-90°)

300

What are the three types of rocks? 


Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous

400

What is a characteristic of the Stratosphere? 


Location of the (good) Ozone layer

400

The O horizon is also known as the “ “ layer, containing what?

  1. Litter layer

  2. Decomposing organisms

400

What is upwelling?  

Rising of cool sea water

400

What is the Coriolis effect? 


How wind is deflected due to the direction of Earth’s rotation. Earth rotates in a counterclockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere, the Earth rotates clockwise

400

What is a process that can lead to soil erosion? 


Watersheds

500

What are three characteristics of the Troposphere? 


(Choose a combination) Location of most water vapor, densest layer, where the weather takes place, where clouds are generated, where bad ozone is located

500

What are three benefits that soil provides the environment?


(Answers may vary) - Filters water, breaks down organic material and recycles nutrients, habitat for organisms, medium for plant growth

500

What is the name of the layer of water where warm and cool water mix? 

Thermocline

500

What is adiabatic cooling/heating? 

Adiabatic cooling is the cooling effect that takes place when air rises and expands in the atmosphere. Adiabatic heating is the heating effect of increased pressure on air as it moves towards the Earth

500

How does weathering impact soil formation? 


Weathering breaks down parent material rocks that is the basis of the soil