Name 3 types of rocks.
What are Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic?
Two types of weathering that takes place.
What is physical and chemical weathering?
These are the Earth's five spheres.
What is Atmosphere, Geosphere (Lithosphere), Hydrosphere, Cryosphere, and Biosphere?
These are the 5 layers of Earth's atmosphere.
What are Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesophere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere
Name the Earth's layers.
What are the crust, mantle, outer core, inner core?
This is the day to day changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions in a specific place; whereas this is the long term weather conditions of an area.
What is the difference between Weather and Climate?
This is the process in which a scientist works to find possible answers to scientific questions or wonderings.
What is the Scientific Method?
This type of rock is formed when heat & pressure changes rock from 1 type to another.
What is Metamorphic rock?
The process in which running water, ice, or wind carries away broken bits of rock.
What is Erosion?
All of earth's water is contained within this sphere.
What is the Hydrosphere?
This is the layer of the atmosphere in which meteoroids begin to burn up (also known as the middle layer of the atmosphere).
What is the Mesosphere?
This is the layer in which convection currents occur.
What is the mantle?
The climate of an area can be different from its weather. Which of the following statements describes the climate of an area?
A.There should be heavy rains tomorrow morning.
B.The rains next week are expected to cause some flooding.
C.The average temperature from 1930-1996 was 23oC (74oF).
D.The high temperature on September 4, 2009 was 32oC (89oF).
What is C. This statement tells the average temperature of an area over a long period of time.
Limestone is an example of this type of rock.
What is Sedimentary rock?
The rock shown below was weathered by winds carrying sand particles over many years. What type of weathering would this be an example of?

What is Physical Weathering?
We find all living things in this sphere.
What is the Biosphere?
This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather takes place.
What is the Trophosphere?
When graphing data from an experiment, this is the variable that is located on the x-axis.
What is the independent variable?
This is the state in which rocks are completely melted.
What is Magma (or lava)?
When sediment from rocks or land is broken down, carried away by wind or water, and deposited elsewhere.
What is Deposition?
When icebergs melt into the ocean, these two spheres are interacting.
What are the hydrosphere and cryosphere?
Contains the ozone layer which protects us from UV rays. Temperature increases and air pressure decreases as you go higher up.
What is the Stratosphere?
Long-distance winds that travel for thousands of kilometers.
Moves weather patterns.
What is the Jet Stream?
This explains WHAT is happening in our world?
What is a Law?
This is the process by which metamorphic rocks are formed?
What is heat and pressure?
Deforestation occurs when large areas of trees are cut down. Which of the following impacts on the environment would result from deforestation?
A.increased erosion
B.colder temperatures
C.decreased carbon dioxide
D.greater oxygen production
What is A?
These spheres are affected when a forest fire occurs.
What are the biosphere (trees and animals), the atmosphere (gases from the fire released), geosphere (ground is scorched by fire), and (possibly) hydrosphere (if any ponds or creeks are located within the forest)?
Name the layers of the atmosphere in order in which an astronaut who is returning to Earth from space would enter.
What is Exosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and Troposphere?
Plates move around the Earth due to convection currents in the mantle creating volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains, and ocean basins.
What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics?
These affect the weather near coastlines. One type will happen during the day; cooler air comes from the ocean while warmer air rises and leaves the land. One type happens at night; cooler air comes from the land while warmer ocean air rises and leaves the ocean.
What are land and sea breezes?