What is transpiration?
Transpiration is the evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants.
How many layers are there in the atmosphere?(atmosphere not included)
5
What energy would improve air quality the most?
Wind energy
What are the three R's?
Reduce, reuse, and recycle
What Is the worst a tornado can be (EF what)
An EF 5
What process involves the heat from the sun causes liquid water to change into a gas.(water vapor)
Evaporation.
What is the coldest layer?
The mesosphere
What do all of these have in common?
Wind energy,solar energy, Hydropower, and geothermal energy.
They all are renewable.
What Is Wishcycling?
Wichcylcing is when you recycle something that is not meant to be recycled.
What is a Tornado?
A tornado is when a violent roatating column of air that stretches from a cloud to the ground
What is condensation?
Condensation is the process where gas in the air (water vapor) changes into a liquid and forms clouds.
What layer protects us from harmful UV rays?
The stratosphere.
What is one of the major advantages of using hydroelectric power?
One of the advantages are, its because it uses renewable natural resources.
What is is it called when something is given a new purpose from their old purpose?
Upcycling
What do we call the day that Jesus rose from the dead?
Easter Sunday or Resurection Day.
What do we use the P for to remember transpiration.
Plants
What is the hottest layer in the atmosphere?
The Thermosphere.
What energy is made by splitting atoms?
Nuclear energy
Which is the most important step in the three R's?
Reduce
What is it called when a huge mass of ocean water is being pushed by a hurricane?
It is called a storm surge
does evaporation come first or transpiration?
None of them because there is no process comes first or last.
What is a gas that the atmosphere produces?What is the percentage
Nitrogen 78%
Oxygen 21%
Carbon dioxide 1%
What is it called when using fossil fuels wisely and avoiding waste?
Conservation.
What is the one most thing that causes pollution.
Energy production.
How many days did it take God to make the earth?
6 days (on the 7th day he rested)