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Star that supplies heat and light to Earth

What is the Sun?

100

This is the process where liquid water turns into water vapor.

What is evaporation?

100

This process explains why puddles disappear after a warm, sunny day.

What is evaporation?

100

How long does it take sedimentary rocks to form?

What is millions of years?

100

This Earth system (-sphere) includes all living things.

What is the biosphere?

100

Body of salt water that contains 71% of Earth’s water

What is the ocean?

100

This force pulls precipitation toward Earth.

What is gravity?

100

This is the main energy source that drives the water cycle.

What is the Sun?

100

These rocks are made from layers of sediment.

What are sedimentary rocks?
100

This system (-sphere) includes all the water on Earth.

What is the hydrosphere?

100

Current outdoor conditions

What is weather?

100

Rising

What is evaporation?

100

This describes the condition of the atmosphere at one place and time.

What is weather?

100

What do we call the tiny pieces that pile up to make certain rocks?

What is sediment?

100

The layer of air and gases surrounding Earth.

What is the atmosphere?

100

The constant movement of water through land, air, oceans, and living things

What is the water cycle?

100

This part of the water cycle happens when clouds release water as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

What is precipitation?

100

Tiny droplets in clouds must become heavy enough for this to occur.

What is precipitation?

100

Sediment can stack up in many places, but it often settles at the bottom of what?

What are lakes, rivers, or oceans?

100

The solid part of Earth, including rocks and soil.

What is the geosphere?

100

Average weather conditions year after year

What is climate?

100

Water vapor cools down and becomes liquid droplets in clouds during this process.

What is condensation?

100

Clouds are filled with billions to trillions of these

What are water droplets?

100

What happens when wind or water moves tiny pieces from one place to another?

What is erosion?

100

Trees, animals, and bacteria are examples of this sphere.

What is the biosphere?

100

Most of the water on Earth is heated and then evaporates from which source?

What is the ocean?

100
Plants

What is transpiration?

100

This describes weather patterns over a long period of time.

What is climate?

100

What is it called when layers get pressed together?

What is compaction?

100

Rivers, oceans, glaciers, and groundwater belong to this sphere.

What is the hydrosphere?

100

In the morning you go outside and see dew on the grass, this is an example of

What is condensation?

100

This process returns water from land and plants back into the atmosphere.

What is transpiration?
100

The main reason water condenses from a gas back into a liquid.

What is cooling?

100

Sedimentary rocks always start as what?

What are tiny pieces of sediment?

100

Clouds form in this Earth system.

What is the atmosphere?

100

Name one of the action words describe what happens when the Sun and the ocean interact?

What is a heating, evaporation, or changes in state?

100
The water ran off from a river and gathered back in the ocean.

What is accumulation?

100

How much more water do we have on Earth now than when the dinosaurs were around?

What is no more/equal amount?

100

These two things are needed for the creation of oil over millions of years?

What is heat and pressure?

100

Mountains, sand dunes, and volcanic rocks are part of this sphere.

What is the geosphere?

100

Give an example of the difference between weather and climate.

Weather is a way of measuring what happens daily in an area and climate is what happens over decades in an area.

100

Falling

What is precipitation?

100

The one type of energy from the Sun that causes evaporation.

What is thermal/heat energy?

100

What is it called when minerals “glue” the layers together?

What is cementation?

100

When plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, two spheres interact. Name them.

What are the biosphere and the atmosphere?

100

At what temperature does water begin to evaporate?

What is above 0 degrees Celsius?

100

Evaporation leads to this change in state of matter

What is liquid to gas?

100

Name a type of cloud.

What is cumulus/stratus/cirrus/cumulonimbus?

100

Name one fossil fuel.

What is coal/oil/natural gas?

100

When waves break down rocks on the shoreline, three spheres interact. Name them.

What are the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere?