space systems
history of earth
earth systems
weather and climate
humans sustainability
100

what depends the suns lifespan

The balance between the stars inward and outward gravity stabilizing it which is from the amount of nuclear fusion

100

How did Pangaea break apart

seafloor spreading (volcanoes)

100

why are modern technology today important to finding the cause and effect of a earth system activty

it helps show and understand how destructive something can be to another thing. showing the negative or positive correlation to something. for example the increase in temperature means higher percetages of ice melting which means sea levels increases also

100

what is the relationship between climate change and diseases

as the climate change temperature increases not only precipitation increases with sea levels rising but more mosquitoes and animals that carry diseases come since its warm and make other people sick

100

how does the amount of availability of natural resources impact human population

by determining the planet's carrying capacity and how much people the earth can carry before shortages happen and damage people like natural hazards if there was a shortage of protection equipment people had for these natural disasters more damage will be caused

200

what is the process of nuclear fusion creating heavier elements and why does it depend a stars lifespan

The more nuclear fusion happening the more intense it gets in the core where to elements create heavier ones. This depends a stars life since the star burns it nuclear fusion fast and therefore dies young 

200

what is radiometric dating 

when scientist use radioactive isotopes from old rocks and minerals to determine the age of something

200

How has human activities affected the environment significantly 

burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which trap heat and contribute to global warming. Deforestation can lead to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and changes in local climate patterns. Urbanization can cause changes in land use, water availability, and air quality, affecting both human health and ecosystems.

200

how are scientist improving the damage natural disasters cause

forecasting about what type of weather that would likely happen in the future so people could be prepared and programs to restore ecosystems and buidlings

200

If you needed to build a dam to save the animals in a intoxicated place and the dam helps the enviroment but it will cost 3 million dollars but it can potentially save 10 million damage worth in the enviroment

benefit

300

why does a low mass star have a higher lifespan than a high mass star and what does high mass stars create

Low mass star have a higher life span since they're not constantly burning their nuclear fusion instead its steady (more sunspots). High mass stars create nickel, gold, and platinum 

300

How can the composition of stars help us to determine the age of that certain star

because the amount of that object they have of something can determine the age of it for example  Jupiter and its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium suggest that it formed early in the solar system's history, when there was still a lot of gas and dust available to form planets.

300

how does the hydrologic cycle closely related to the rock cycle like how is the hydro cycle significant to the rock cycle 

which describes the formation, transformation, and destruction of rocks over time. Water plays a critical role in both cycles, as it weathers rocks and transports sediment, creating the building blocks for new rocks. (erosion)

300

explain what a cold, warm, stationary, and occluded is

Cold: Rapidly advancing cold air pushes under a retreating mass of warm air

Warm: Advancing warm air rises gently over a slower-moving, denser mass of cold air 

Stationary: a weather boundary between two air masses that have stalled because neither is strong enough to displace the other

Occluded: forms when a faster-moving cold front overtakes a slower-moving warm front. This forces the warm air mass entirely upward, "cutting" it from the ground.

300

how does sustainability of the earths resources help impact human society positively 

balancing social, economic, and environmental factors to ensure that resources are used efficiently and equitably. This includes improving agricultural efficiency, reducing resource consumption

400

what is newtons law of gravitation 

the gravitational force between two objects decreases as the distance between them increases. This means that if two objects are moved farther apart, the gravitational force between them will weaken and viceversa

400

how can the mid Atlantic ridge be constructive and desctructive 

The mid Atlantic ocean can help create now landforms/ more land but can crush and destroy the old landforms it create in the past

400

how does water interact with plate tectonics, and, volcanism

At subduction zones, water traps in oceanic crust carrying it deeper underground. As the oceanic crust heats up since its closer to the core it is released into the mantle, drastically increasing to the melting point of rocks to create the rocks into magma, which the intense heat fuels volcanic eruptions.

400

explain what weather happens during cold, warm, stationary, and occluded front 

Cold: Heavy rain and thunderstorms 

warm: calm winds

Stationary: fog and rain or snow

Occluded: heavy precipitation and strong winds

400

what is a solution to the pollution nonrenewable give and put out on the earth

Hydro power, wind and solar power can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while wastewater treatment systems can reduce water pollution. 

500

what are solstice and equinox 

A solstice is where the earths tilt to the sun is at its max therefore more light/the longest days (summer). and a equinox is where the earths tilt to the sun is in the middle and vertical where the 24 hours in a day are even

500

How can weathering create new land forms 

Weathering can break down rocks then can cause erosion then deposition to create new types of land forms as that deposition compacts and shapes

500

what are carbon fluxes

simply the movement of carbon between different places on Earth, such as between the ocean, the air, and living things.

500

Why does the earth have uneven heating

its axis and round shape make the equator have more heating and the poles have less heating (there are belts for these)

500

how are the hydrosphere, atmosphere, cryosphere, geosphere, and biosphere are all part of the Earth system

Matter and energy constantly cycle between them—like in the water and carbon cycles—meaning a change in one system directly triggers reactions in the others