Clouds
Layers of the Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere
Fun Facts
100

This type of clouds is the largest and known for creating the biggest storms

Cumulonimbus 

100

Which layer of the Atmosphere is where all weather occurs? (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere)

Tropospshere

100

This water source transports water downwards from up high, to the ocean

rivers

100

This type of animal only eats plants

Herbivore

200

This is formed on a nice day.  It also it the 'classic' cloud in a drawing

Cumulus

200

Which layer of the Atmosphere protects us from meteors? (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere)

Mesopshere

200

This water source makes up over 70% of the earths surface

Ocean

200

This type of animal only eats other animals

Carnivore

300

These clouds are thin and wispy clouds found high in the sky

Stratus

300

Which layer of the Atmosphere is the furthest from earth? (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere)

Exosphere

300

This water source is frozen.  In Alberta, we use the melting of this water source for our water

Glaciers

300

This animal eats both plants and animals

Omnivore

300

What Hemisphere are we in? Northern or Southern?

Northern Hemisphere

400

This clouds is formed by mountains and can sometimes be mistakes as a UFO

Lenticular

400

Which layer of the Atmosphere did the highest skydive fall from? (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere)

Stratosphere

400

This water is under your feet.  You must dig to find it

ground water

400

Where on earth will you find the largest diversity of plants and animals

Equator (Countries near the equator will due)

500

This cloud creates a ring around the sun (Hint. woof woof)

Sun Dog

500

Which layer of the Atmosphere is where the northern lights occur? (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere)

Thermosphere
500

This water source is found in the atmosphere 

Water vapour

500

What are the 5 survival needs

Water, Air, Food & Nutrients, Temperature, Sunlight