Unit 1
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Unit 3 and Unit 5
Unit 4
Unit 6
100

The name of the tectonic plate boundary that is characteristic of creating mountain ranges and volcanoes.

What is a convergent plate boundary?

100

The property of water requiring a considerable amount of energy to change forms.

What is the specific heat of water?
100

The reason island communities are more vulnerable to rising sea levels.

What is they can not evacuate easily and are isolated?

100

Threatens native species and habitats after being introduced.

What is a non-native species?

100

The process by which the Sun produces it's energy.

What is nuclear fusion? 

What is the combination of hydrogen to produce helium?

200

Plate boundaries of an actively forming mountain range have __________ as a side effect.

What are earthquakes?

200

Human activities can lead to this chemical being found in rain water. Rain water containing this chemical is known as acid rain.

What is sulfur dioxide?

200

Earth's spheres most closely impacted by surface mining.

What is the lithosphere?

What is the Biosphere?

200
This concept explains the following example: 

Scientists test a fish near the top of their respective food chain and find high levels of toxins within their body.

What is biomagnification?
200

The essential's provided by a star to their solar system.

What is heat and light?

What is solar radiation? 

300

This would occur if the mantle's temperature decreased.

What is convection of the mantle would slow down?

What is tectonic plate movement would decrease/stop?

300

The reason why a coastal town is warmer than a city further inland.

What is the nearby ocean water maintaining the warmer temperature?

300

Wide spread deforestation leads to...

What is carbon dioxide being released to the atmosphere?

What is flooding? 

What is loss of biodiversity?

What is increased ocean acidification?

300

A pond experiences an overgrowth of algae. Sunlight is no longer is as accessible below the overgrowth. This is what would occur as a result.

What is plant growth decreasing? 


What is loss of biodiversity?
300

The function of the ozone layer.

What is absorbing UV radiation?
400

Hot spots create volcanic islands in this way.

What is a tectonic plate moving along the plume and new volcanoes being fed by the magma?
400

When salt water is introduced to an aquifer due to human activity.

What is salt water intrusion?

400

Disadvantages associated with wind power as a renewable resource.

What is sound pollution? 

What is disturbing migration patterns of birds?

What is large amount of land needed?

400

Biodiversity is important to the biosphere for this reason.

What is a greater natural sustainability? 

What is ecosystem resilience? 

400

The motion of the Earth that has the largest role in seasons.

What is revolution?

500

The ways volcanic eruption interact with Earth's sphere (hydro, geo, atmo, and bio).

Biosphere: What is death of living organisms?

Hydrosphere: What is bodies of water getting warmer? What is bodies of water becoming acidic? What is water being polluted?

Atmosphere: What is harmful gases/pollutants entering the atmosphere?

Geosphere: What is the Earth's surface being reshaped?

500

This contributes to the differences between land and water temperatures. 

What is heat absorption/ ability to absorb heat?

500

The human made chemical restricted to protect the ozone layer.

What are CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons)? 

500
The reason why an area may have an unusually high population of a given species.

What is the conditions are fit (food, water, shelter, etc)?

What is the species is native and have the ability to survive there?

500

The reason why inner and outer planets differ. 

What is their proximity to the sun when formed?