The 4 Spheres
Heat & Weather
Cells
Earth's Layers & Atmosphere
Wild
100

Name the sphere that includes all living things.

Biosphere

100

Heat always moves from ________ to ________.

Hot to cold

100

What is the main difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?

Plant cells have chloroplasts and a cell wall, while animal cells do not.

100

In which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur?

Troposphere

100

What is the main organelle that allows plants to make their own food?

Chloroplast

200

Which sphere contains rocks, soil, and landforms?

Geosphere

200

Name the 3 types of heat transfer.

Conduction, convection, radiation

200

What is diffusion?

The movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration.

200

Where is air pressure greater: at sea level or the top of a mountain?

At sea level

200

Cold air pushes under warm air, causing storms or cooler weather.

Cold front

300

Name the sphere that includes all of Earth’s water.

Hydrosphere

300

What causes wind to blow?

Differences in air pressure

300

What does the nucleus do in a cell?

It controls the cell’s activities and contains DNA.

300

How does the sun’s energy hit the Earth at the equator compared to the poles?

The sun’s energy hits directly at the equator and at an angle at the poles.

300

What is the difference between a unicellular organism and a multicellular organism?

Unicellular organisms have one cell, while multicellular organisms are made of many cells.

400

How does the atmosphere interact with the hydrosphere during a hurricane?

The atmosphere causes strong winds and rain, which churn the water in the hydrosphere.

400

What happens to air pressure as elevation increases?

Decreases

400

What is facilitated diffusion, and how does it differ from regular diffusion?

It’s diffusion that uses transport proteins to move molecules across the membrane.

400

What happens to molecules when a substance is heated?

They move faster and spread apart.

400

What causes the air to move in a hurricane?

Low pressure and warm ocean water create strong winds.

500

Describe how all 4 spheres interact during a volcanic eruption.

The geosphere releases lava and ash, the atmosphere carries ash and gases, the biosphere is impacted by habitat destruction, and the hydrosphere can be affected if water is polluted.

500

Explain how a convection current is created between the equator and the poles.

The sun heats air at the equator, causing it to rise. It then cools and sinks as it moves toward the poles, creating a circulation pattern.

500

Explain the function of the mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Mitochondria produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration, while chloroplasts perform photosynthesis in plant cells.

500

What happens when barometric pressure decreases, like in a hurricane?

It leads to stronger winds and storm activity.

500

Why do molecules spread out when heated?

Heat gives molecules more energy, causing them to move faster and spread apart.