Atmosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere
Hydrosphere
Location
100

The atmosphere is primarily made up of water 2 gases?

Nitrogen and Oxygen

100

The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are known as what?

Abiotic Factors

100

Name the 3 layers of the Earth.

Crust, Mantle and Core

100

Name the 3 parts of the water cycle.

Evaporation, Condensation and Precipitation

100

When we use a compass what direction does it point in?

North

200

Which layer contains our gases necessary for life?

Troposphere

200

The living parts of an ecosystem are known as what?

Biotic Factors

200

Give examples of what the geosphere is made up of?

Rocks, minerals, soil, mountains, and the land beneath the oceans.

200

Why is the hydrosphere important?

Water is essential for all life!

200

If someone is using coordinates talking about the north or south then they are referencing what?

Latitude

300

Define Atmosphere.

All of the layers of gases covering the Earth.

300

Define Biosphere.

All of the living organisms on Earth.

300

Define Geosphere.

All of the solid components of the Earth.

300

Define Hydrosphere.

All of the forms of water on Earth.

300

The imaginary line running through the countries of Ecuador, Brazil, Congo, and Indonesia is called what?

The Equator

400

Which layer contains our ozone layer?

Stratosphere

400

Why are rainforests important to our biosphere? 

They produce oxygen that animals need to breathe.

400

What 2 solid components are the Earth's core made of?

Iron and Nickel

400

Give one example of how the hydrosphere is affected by global warming?

Melting of the polar ice caps, rising of the oceans or drying up of other small bodies of water.

400

If someone is using coordinates talking about the east or west then they are referencing what?

Longitude

500

Name the 5 layers of the atmosphere in order from closest to furtest.

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. 

500

How does the atmosphere interact with the biosphere during photosynthesis?

The atmosphere contains the gases for photosynthesis. Oxygen, what plants make during photosynthesis, and carbon dioxide, what plants need to perform photosynthesis. 

500

What causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle

500

How does the hydrosphere interact with the atmosphere?

It absorbs and stores heat. 

500

The imaginary line running through both Europe and Africa is called what?

The Prime Meridian