Out of This World!
Earthy Stuff
Talkin' Bout Relationships (in nature!)
Our World of Water
State of Change
100

Plant's direct source of energy and the ultimate source of almost all energy on Earth

What is the Sun?

100

Formed by the melting and cooling of rock in the rock cycle.

What is igneous rock?

100

A species relationship in which both species benefit

What is mutualism?

100

The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.

What is the atmosphere?
100

The unabbreviated version of CAFO

What is a confined/concentrated animal feeding operation?

200

The third planet from the Sun.

What is the Earth?

200

A hard, black, sedimentary rock formed by the ancient remains of plants. Burning it produces about 1/3 of the Earth's electricity.

What is coal?

200
The amount of energy passes on to the next trophic level in a food chain.

What is 10%?

200

All of the water on or near Earth's surface.

What is the hydosphere?

200

The carbon containing molecule responsible for much of Earth's current warming.

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)?

300

The process the powers the radiant energy of stars, including our Sun.

What is nuclear fusion?

300

Groundwater stored in an underground basin (e.g. The Ogallala _______)

What is an aquifer?

300

A species that is one of the earliest to be found after a disturbance resulting in primary succession (e.g. moss or lichen)

What is a pioneer species?

300

The movement of water in a plant from the roots to the leaves, and then evaporation from the leaves

What is transpiration?

300

The type of ecological succession would you expect to see after a wildfire.

What is secondary succession?

400

The hypothesis that states that the sun and planets formed out of the same rotating cloud of gas and dust.

What is the nebular hypothesis?

400

The landforms of the Earth found at convergent plate boundaries? (100 points each)

What are volcanic island arcs, volcanic mountain ranges, ocean trenches, and folded mountains?

400

Label the following food chain with the correct biomass estimates.

Kelp -> Sea Urchin -> Sea Otter -> Orca Whale

(30,000 kg) (300,000 kg) (3,000 kg) (3,000,000 kg) 

What is...

Kelp = 3,000,000 kg

Sea Urchin = 300,000 kg

Sea Otter = 30,000 kg

Orca Whale = 3,000 kg

400

Order the following layers of Earth from closest to Earth's surface to furthest away.


Thermosphere, Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Exosphere

What is the 

Troposphere

Stratosphere

Mesosphere

Thermosphere

Exosphere

400

A recurring climate pattern involving changes in the temperature of waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. During one phase it results in North Carolina experiencing warmer and drier winters and in the other phase NC experiences cooler and wetter winters.

What is ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation)?

500

Earth has an aphelion distance of 152,000,000 km and an perihelion distance of 147,000,000 km. Calculate the eccentricity of Earth’s orbit around the sun.

e=(RA - RP)/(RA + RP)

What is 0.0137?

500

SOIL TRINAGLE!!! (Please hold for a moment while I pull up the slide)

In the meantime, write a random number between 15 and 60 on your whiteboard.

What is [some kind of soil]??

500

a density-dependent limiting factor in which organisms (or species) try to gather needed resources before others C----------

What is competition?

500

Draw a model showing the relative densities of the following in a water column:

Warm Fresh Water, Cold salty water, Warm Salty Water, Vegetable oil

From top to bottom it goes:

Vegetable Oil

Warm Fresh Water

Warm Salty Water

Cold Salty Water

500

Name two human activities that affect global systems

Burning fossil fuels, deforestation, monoculture, develepment/urbanization, habitat fragmentation, hunting/fishing, introduction of invasive species, pollution

600

Venus has an average distance from the Sun of 1.0821*1011 m. Use Kepler’s 2nd Law to Calculate Venus’s average orbital velocity as it orbits the sun in meters per second.


v=((G*MSun)/r)(1/2)       MSun = 2.01* 1030kg

G = 6.67 * 10-11 

What is 35,111 m/s?

600
The processes that power plate tectonic movement (3 total, 200 points for each)

What are mantle convection currents, ridge push, and slab pull?

600

An ecological relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed?

What is commensalism?

600

The uneven sharing of electrons, or polarity, of water molecules  creates a number of important effects in water. List 4.

What are surface tension, adhesion, cohesion, strong solvent, and high specific heat.

600

One of the most polluted rivers for PFAS in the United States. The river is formed at the confluence of the Haw River and the Deep River in the town of Moncure, North Carolina and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Wilmington, NC.

What is the Cape Fear River?

700

Calculate the gravitational force between the moon and the Earth during a supermoon. The mass of the Earth is 6*1024 kg, the mass of the moon is 7.35*1022 kg, and the distance between the two will be 363,300,000 m at the moon's perigee.


FG = G * (M*m)/(r2)

G = 6.67*10-11

What is 2.2*1020 N?

700

Order the following scientist's work from oldest to newest:

Marie Tharp, Alfred Wegener, Harry Hess, Frederick Vine & Drummond Matthews, and Arthur Holmes?

What is

Wegener

Holmes

Tharp

Hess

Vine & Matthews?

700

An ecological process that begins with the top of the food chain and has ripple effects all the way down to the bottom (e.g. sea otters in kelp forest ecosystems or wolves in Yellowstone National Park)

What is a trophic cascade?

700

Draw a model showing convection within the atmosphere along Earth's equator. Label the kind of biome found along the equator and at 30 degrees North and South latitude.

[Walk them up for a check]

700

Name as many solutions as you can to addresses health or environmental impacts due to wildfires.

What are conducting prescribed fires, educating the public, building fire-resistant landscaping, enacting burn bans under specific conditions, wearing high grade (N95) masks during smoke events, using DIY box fan filters, issuing air quality alerts, having a community wildfire protection plan, restoring fire resilient ecosystems, reducing greenhouse gas emissions?