Weather and climate
Rocks and land forms
Space and planets
The water cycle
Earth and resources
100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is what happens daily; Climate is the typical weather over many years.

100

What do we call the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces?

What do we call the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces?

100

Why does the Sun look so much larger than other stars?

Because it is much closer to Earth than other stars.

100

What is the process where liquid water turns into a gas?

Evaporation

100

Is wind energy a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

Renewable (it naturally replenishes)

200

Which tool (graph) uses pictures to show weather data?

A Pictograph

200

What is "deposition"?

Dropping sediment (sand/dirt) in a new place.

200

What causes us to have day and night on Earth?

The rotation (spinning) of the Earth

200

What happens during "condensation"?

Water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid (forming clouds)

200

About how much of Earth's water is salt water?

About 97%.

300

What is one way engineers can reduce damage from a flood?

Building a flood barrier (or levee)

300

How is a canyon usually formed over a long time?

By erosion from flowing water (a river).

300

How long does it take for Earth to rotate one full time?

24 hours

300

Where does water go when it "absorbs" into the ground?

It becomes groundwater.

300

Is wind energy a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

Nonrenewable resources.

400

If a region is "tropical," what is its typical yearly climate?

Hot and rainy for most of the year.

400

Where on a map do you usually find volcanoes?

Near the edges of continents or ocean trenches

400

What is the imaginary line Earth spins on?

The Axis

400

What do we call the area of land where all water drains into one lake?

A watershed

400

Why is fresh water considered a "limited" resource?

Because most fresh water (~2%) is frozen in glaciers/ice caps, leaving very little to use.

500

What data is used to predict weather for a specific season? (Name at least 3)

Temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and wind direction.

500

What is "frost wedging"?

When water goes into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock.

500

At what time of day are shadows usually the shortest?

At noon (when the Sun is highest in the sky).

500

Name two ways communities can reduce water pollution.

Treating sewage or preventing farm chemicals (runoff) from entering rivers.


500

What is a "trade-off" in a design solution?

A trade-off is a "give and take"—for example, a design might work well but be very expensive.