The Earth's Four Spheres
Location and Biodiversity
Human and Natural Impacts
Climate Change and Human Land Use
BONUS
100

Which two spheres are most directly involved when plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis?

Biosphere and atmosphere 

100

What does “biodiversity” mean?

The variety of living things in an environment.

100

Name one natural event that changes the biosphere.

Flood, drought, bushfire, earthquake.

100

What is climate change?

A long-term change in the Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.

100

In what way can deforestation make natural hazards like flooding or landslides worse?

 Removing trees reduces root systems that hold soil together and absorb water, leading to soil erosion and increased runoff during heavy rain.

200

When a volcanic eruption releases ash and gases into the air, which two spheres are interacting?

Geosphere and atmosphere 

200

Do tropical rainforests have high or low biodiversity? Why?

High, because of warm, wet conditions all year.

200

Name one human activity that changes the biosphere.

Deforestation, farming, mining, urbanisation.

200

What type of human land use is a major source of methane emissions, a powerful greenhouse gas?

Livestock farming (especially cattle) produces large amounts of methane.

200

What is one sustainable way humans can use land?

Crop rotation, conservation farming, national parks.

300

Heavy rainfall causes soil erosion and nutrients to wash into rivers. Which three spheres are involved in this process?

Atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere


300

Why do deserts have less biodiversity than rainforests?

Lack of rainfall and extreme heat make survival difficult.

300

How can a bushfire be both a natural and a human impact?

It can start naturally from lightning or be caused by humans (accidents or land clearing), and it impacts ecosystems either way.

300

How does urbanisation (the growth of cities) affect local climates?

Urban areas create “heat islands” — they trap heat due to concrete, asphalt, and fewer trees, raising local temperatures.

300

Why is sustainable land management essential for protecting the geosphere and biodiversity?

It prevents soil erosion, deforestation, and habitat loss, maintaining healthy ecosystems and fertile land for future use.

400

Climate change leads to warmer oceans, coral bleaching, and loss of marine species. Explain how this demonstrates the connection between the four spheres

Lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere 

400

Explain how altitude influence biodiversity

At low altitudes, conditions are warmer, wetter, and more stable — so biodiversity is high.
At high altitudes, it’s colder and harsher — so biodiversity is lower.

400

The 2019–2020 Australian bushfires destroyed millions of hectares of forest. Which spheres were affected?

Biosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere.

400

Explain how human land use can both worsen and help fight climate change.

Land use like deforestation, farming, and urban development releases greenhouse gases and reduces natural carbon storage. However, reforestation, sustainable farming, and renewable energy projects can absorb carbon and reduce emissions, helping combat climate change

400

What happens when invasive species outcompete native species?

The native species can decline or become extinct.

500

A drought affects plants and animals. Which spheres are involved and how?

Hydrosphere (less water), Biosphere (living things suffer)

500

Why is northern Australia more biodiverse than central Australia?

Northern areas are wetter and warmer; central areas are dry desert.

500

How can land use for farming or cities lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity?

Clearing land removes vegetation and tree roots, leading to erosion, poor soil health, and loss of habitats for plants and animals.

500

Explain how rising global temperatures affect biodiversity.

Warmer climates change habitats — species may migrate, die out, or lose food sources.

500

How can individuals reduce their impact on the biosphere?

Recycling, planting trees, using less energy, reducing waste.