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Where is the crust the thickest? 

continental mountains 

100

What part of the earth holds the most water? 

The oceans 

100

What is the only planet that provides gasses to support living things? 

Earth 

100

What is an organism? 

A living thing such as a plant animal or bacteria

100

What is an example of a natural change? 

A volcano exploding 

200

What does the geosphere include? 

mountains and sand 

200

What year did astronauts capture Apolo 8? 

1968

200

What is solar radiation? 

Heat and light that travels from the sun. 

200

What is apart of the biosphere? 

Humans, animals, plants and bacteria 

200

What is a volcano? 

An opening in earths crust where the hotter material from underneath can erupt 

300

What would happen if we didn't have a geosphere? 

it would be impossible for humans to live on earth because there would be no ground 

300

What are waterfalls apart of? 

The hydrosphere

300

What happens if you do not use sunscreens 

You will get sunburn 

300

What contains all of earths organisms? 

The biosphere

300

What happens if one sphere changes?

one change can affect the change of another sphere 

400

What makes up the geosphere? 

Soil sand and mountains 

400

What is apart of earths hydrospheres? 

oceans, rivers,lakes, streams and groundwater. 

400

How big is the earths atmosphere? 

From earths surface to the edge of outer space

400

What is an organism that we can no longer find in the biosphere? 

A dinosaur

400

What is the name of this lesson?

Earths systems are all connected and affect each other

500

Where is the earths crust the thinnest? 

under the ocean

500

How much of the earths surface is covered by land? 

30%

500

What would happen if we did not have atmosphere? 

We would have extreme solar radiation and would have a lot of damage from the sun 

500

What is an ecosystem?  

All the living and nonliving things in an area 

500

What systems are connected and work together?

Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Biosphere.