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100

Clue: This term refers to the solid part of Earth, from the crust to the core; its name comes from Greek words meaning “earth” and “sphere.”

Answer: What is the Geosphere?


100

Clue: This sphere includes all life on Earth; its name combines the Greek for “life” and “sphere.”

Answer: What is the Biosphere?


100

Clue: This sunlit ocean layer gets its name from Greek for “upon the sea.”

Answer: What is the Epipelagic Zone?


100

Clue: This “sphere of air” surrounds the Earth and its name comes from Greek for “vapor.”

Answer: What is the Atmosphere?


100

Clue: This general term refers to a large ecological area with distinct climates and species;

Answer: What are Biomes?


200

Clue: This rigid outer part of the Earth includes the crust and uppermost mantle; its name comes from Greek for “stone” and “sphere.”

Answer: What is the Lithosphere?


200

Clue: These organisms make their own food from sunlight; meaning “to bring forth.”

Answer: What are Producers?


200

Clue: Also called the “twilight zone,” this ocean layer’s name comes from Greek words meaning “middle sea.”

Answer: What is the Mesopelagic Zone?


200

Clue: This lowest layer of the atmosphere is where weather happens; its name means “turning” or “mixing layer.”

Answer: What is the Troposphere?


200

Clue: These water-based biomes include oceans, rivers, and lakes;

Answer: What are Aquatic Biomes?


300

Clue: This semi-fluid layer under the lithosphere gets its name from Greek words meaning “weak” and “sphere.”

Answer: What is the Asthenosphere?


300

Clue: These consumers eat producers; reflects their role as first in the consumer chain.

Answer: What are Primary Consumers?


300

Clue: Named from Greek for “deep sea,” this zone is completely dark and cold.

Answer: What is the Bathypelagic Zone?


300

Clue: Above the troposphere, this layer houses the ozone and means “layered sphere.”

Answer: What is the Stratosphere?


300

Clue: These biomes are rich in trees and are named for their density of plant life.

Answer: What are Forests?


400

Clue: This thick layer makes up most of Earth’s volume; its name comes from Latin, meaning “cloak”

Answer: What is the Mantle?


400

Clue: These consumers feed on primary consumers;

Answer: What are Secondary Consumers?


400

Clue: This layer’s name means “bottomless sea” in Greek and is home to extreme pressure and cold.

Answer: What is the Abyssopelagic Zone?


400

Clue: This middle layer burns up meteors; means “middle” in Greek.

Answer: What is the Mesosphere?


400

Clue: These dry areas receive very little rain; their name comes from Latin “an abandoned place.”

Answer: What are Deserts?


500

Name the layers of the Earth

Crust, Mantle, Inner Core, Outer Core

Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

500

Clue: These top-level consumers eat both secondary consumers and others below them;

Answer: What are Tertiary Consumers?

500

Clue: This deepest part of the ocean is named from Greek God Hades

Answer: What is the Hadopelagic Zone?

500

Clue: The outermost layer, its name means “outer sphere.”

Answer: What is the Exosphere?

500

What does Tundra mean?

What is Treeless Plain