Plants
The Atmosphere
The Hydrosphere
The Geosphere
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
100

Name three parts of a plant

roots, stems , leaves

100

________________ is water, such as rain, snow or hail which falls from the atmosphere to Earth

Precipitation

100

The _____________ is the constant circulation of water between the sea, the atmosphere and land

water cycle

100

Name the outer and inner layer of the Geosphere

The crust and the core (inner and outer core)

100

Earthquakes on the ocean floor produce enormous, destructive waves called _____________.

Tsunamis

200

Name two types of non flowering and seedless plants

mosses and ferns

200

Name the first layer of Earth's atmosphere

Troposphere

200

Water in ________ form covers most of the Earth's surface. 

Water in _________ form is found in the polar regions and mountains

Water vapour, a _______ is found in the atmosphere

liquid, solid, gas

200

Name the middle layer of the Geosphere and what is found inside it

The mantle and magma is found inside it

200

What causes Earthquakes?

Movements of the Earth's crust

300

Name the group of flowerless plants with seeds and give an example

Gymnosperms (pine tree)

300

Name the second layer of the atmosphere and the layer that protects Earth form ultraviolet rays and the layer 

Stratosphere and Ozone layer

300

What are the first two stages of the water cycle? 

evaporation, condensation

300
Which rocks are formed when magma cools and solidifies? example; granite and basalt

Igneous rocks

300

Magma is called what when it reaches the Earth's surface?

Lava

400

Name the group of flowering plants and give two examples

Angiosperms (tomatoes and sunflowers)

400

Describe one way that the atmosphere is essential to life on Earth

1. It has oxygen which all living things breathe

2. Co2 and other gases are like a blanket that retain Earth's heat

3. Ozone filters Ultraviolet rays

400

Name and describe the last two stages of the water cycle

3. Water falls from clouds as rain; if it is very cold, water solidifies

4. water flows over the land and filters into it. Some water returns to the sea or evaporates

400

Rocks are made up of minerals. Minerals are pure and we cannot break them down. Name one example of a mineral.

Diamond

400

Volcanoes form in places where there is __________, red hot liquid rock, under the surface.

Magma

500

Name the male (1) and female parts (2) of the plant necessary for sexual reproduction  

Male = Stamens

Female = Ovary and ovules

500

Air is a mixture of gases. Name the two main gases and name three gases that there are smaller quantities of

Main gases = Nitrogen and Oxygen

Smaller amounts of = Carbon dioxide, Ozone and Water vapour

500

Describe: Waves, Tides and Ocean Currents

Waves are the rise and fall of the waters surface and are caused by wind.

Tides are the rise and fall of sea level twice a day, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun

Ocean currents are the movement of large masses of water in the same direction

500

Name the three types of rock

sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic

500

When a volcano erupts, magma is pushed up through a central pipe called the volcanic ____________.

It emerges through a circular opening called a ______.

Layers of lava and ash cool and solidify around the crater and form a volcanic ________________.

Chimney

Crater

Cone