Scientific Method/Water Cycle
Air movement in the Atmosphere
Wind and Coriolis Effect
Hurricanes and Natural Causes of Climate Variation
Earth's Mechanics
100

What is an independent variable?

Something that does not change in the experiment/the input

100

What is the first layer in the Atmosphere?

Troposphere

100

What causes wind?

Uneven heating on Earth's surface

100

What causes hurricanes?

The Coriolis Effect

100

What is the main source of heat inside the Earth?

Earth's Core

200

What is the second step in the Water Cycle?

Condensation

200

What rises, warm air, or cold air?

Warm air

200

Where does wind move? From warmer to colder areas, or from colder to warmer areas?

From colder areas to warmer areas

200

What is one natural cause of Climate Change?

Volcanoes

200

What is it called when two tectonic plates move away from each other?

Divergent Boundary

300

What does it mean when you make a prediction in an experiment before you start gathering data?

Hypothesis

300

In which layer of the atmosphere do meteors burn up?

The Mesosphere

300

In which hemisphere does wind curve to the left?

Southern Hemisphere

300

Which Milankovitch Cycle involves angles?

Both Precession and Obliquity

300

What part in Earth's Mechanics involves a solid, rocky shell?

The Lithosphere

400

When doing a lab, what should you always have on for protection?

Goggles, Aprons, Closed-toe shoes

400

What happens to density as altitude decreases?

Density increases

400

How are thunderstorms created?

When two opposing air masses meet with different temperatures and high humidity

400

What is the most damaging, catastrophic part of a hurricane?

Near the eye of the hurricane

400

Which Plate Boundary involves earthquakes?

Transform Boundaries

500

What is it called when water on a plant's leaves evaporates and rises into the atmosphere?

Transpiration

500

What is likely found in the outermost layer of the atmosphere?

Human-made satellites in the Exosphere

500

If the Sun halved in size, what would happen to Convection Currents?

They would not be active anymore/cease to exist

500

How many major ice ages did we have in the past 450,000 years?

4

500

What landform is the deep crack/depression in Earth's crust that usually forms from Divergent Boundaries and destroys old crust?

A Trench