Terms to know
What is it called?
What's the Cause?
What's the Effect?
Cycles and Patterns
100

What is weather?

Temperature and precipitation in the short term.

100
Snow, rain, hail, and sleet are all examples of:

precipitation

100

What causes wind?

Differences in air pressure.

100

Tectonic plates colliding or sliding past each other cause:

Earth quakes

100

What are the parts of the water cycle?

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, infiltration.

200

What is a front?

A large air mass of the same temperature


200

Heat transferred between to objects that are touching is called:

Conduction

200

What is needed to make metamorphic rocks like coal?

intense heat and pressure

200

What happens at a subduction zone and what can they cause

One plate slides under another. cause volcanoes and earthquakes or tsunamis in the ocean.

200

What are the layers of Earth in order?

Crust, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core.

300

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

weathering is the breakdown of rock. Erosion is the transport of material away.

300

What is a spinning column of air called?

cyclone

300

The islands of Hawaii were made by:

Underwater volcanoes.

300

What kind of front forms when a warm front and cold front meet and get stuck somewhere? What kind of weather do we see?

Stationary front. Many days of cloudy wet weather.

300

What are the layers of the atmosphere?

Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere

400

What is a precipitation and temperature pattern that stays the same over a long time?

Climate

400

Abrasion, frost wedging, and animal activity (burrowing) are examples of:

Physical weathering

400

What causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle.

400

We did not not get as much rain from the hurricane here in the the mountains as somewhere like Asheville where the land is flatter. What is this effect called?

Rain shadow effect

400

What is ground water stored in and what is the top of it called?

Aquifers and water table.


500

What are the three types of plate boundaries and how do they move?

Convergent collide, divergent spread apart, transform slide past in opposite directions

500

What are the two periodic weather patterns in the pacific ocean that cause either warm and dry weather or cold and wet weather for the southern US?

El Nino & La Nina

500

What creates Earth's magnetic field?

The motion of the outer core around the inner core.

500

What happens to marine life as the ocean becomes more acidic?

shelled creatures and coral die because they cannot get what they need to make their shells.

500

What is the rock cycle and how do types of rocks change?

Each rock can change into different forms. igneous by melting. Sedimentary by being broken into sediment and getting glued back together. Metamorphic by going through lots of heat and pressure.