Natural Hazards
Natural Resources
Human Impacts
Patterns in the Solar System
100

Name three natural hazards you know

Examples:

-earthquake

-tornado

-tsunami

100

What are some examples of natural resources?

Water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals.

100

In which ways do humans affect the environment?

Examples: Pollution, deforestation, global warming.

100

What does it depend on if it is daytime and nighttime?

They depend on where you are on Earth and the time of year.

200

What are some conditions that limit the design solution or that could prevent the solution from being accomplished referring to constraint?

Cost, time, size, laws

200

What is the term used for natural resources humans use to make objects or to eat as food?

Material resources

200

True or false: Human use of a resource may make that resource unavailable or unsuitable for other purposes.

True

200

True or false: The moon emit light of its own, the light we see is reflected is not from the Sun.

False. 

The correct answer is: The moon does not emit any light of its own, the light we see is reflected from the Sun.

300

What is the difference between a natural hazard and a natural disaster?

A natural hazard is a natural phenomenon that may cause widespread injury, death, and property damage, while a natural disaster refers to these effects caused by a natural hazard.

300

Name three examples of energy ressources:

Examples:

-wind

-sunlight

-fossil fuels

300

How is solid waste divided?

It is divided in organic and inorganic

300

True or false: The position of the Earth as it moves around the Sun influences which stars are visible from our perspective on the planet at different times of the year.

True

400

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather describes the conditions in the atmosphere at any given time. On the other hand, climate describes long-term weather patterns.

400

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?

Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replaced at the same rate it is used, or faster, while non-renewable resources cannot be replaced as quickly as they are used.

400

True or false: Global climate is the result of complex interactions between the Earth’s systems driven by the energy from the sun.

False. 

The correct answer is: Earth’s Climate System.

400

Name two seasons and their characteristics:

Example: 

-Spring: The sun moves higher across the sky and the number of daylight hours increases.

-Summer: It is the warmest season, the sun is in the sky for a greater part of the day.

-Fall: Temperatures gradually cool.

-Winter: Freezing temperatures and snowfall are associated with winter months.

500

True or false: Mitigation refers to a statement that defines the type of solution that is required to address a need.

False. 

The correct answer is: engineering design process.

500

Is it a long-term or short-term effect?

A nuclear energy accident results in immediate and permanent evacuation of a 20-mile radius because of radioactive contamination.

Long-term effect

500

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

It is the warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when greenhouse gases absorb and reradiate energy.

500

Name two types of eclipses and explain them:

Examples: 

-total lunar eclipse: all the moon is covered by Earth’s shadow.

-partial lunar eclipse: only part of the moon is covered.

-total solar eclipse: when the Moon completely covers the face of the Sun - little halo of light

-annular solar eclipse: the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, doesn’t completely cover it.