Water Cycle
Ocean Currents
Weather & Climate
Human Impact on Environment
Human Activities & Global Climate Change
100

Liquid turning into gas. 

What is evaporation?

100

Caused by differences in temperature and salinity. 

What is deep ocean currents?

100

Refers to daily atmospheric conditions. 

What is weather?

100
The clearing of forests for farmland. 

What is deforestation?

100

Climate change is mainly caused by the increase of this gas formed from human activities.

What is greenhouse gases?

200

Forms when warm air rises, cools, and then condenses. 

What is clouds?

200

Located at the top layer of the ocean driven by the wind. 

What is surface ocean currents?

200

Refers to long term weather patterns. 

What is climate?

200

Wind energy and solar energy

What is a renewable resource?

200

Greenhouse gases trap this in the atmosphere, increasing Earth's temperature.

What is heat?

300

Water moves over land into rivers after rainfall.

What is runoff?

300

Ocean currents help distribute this around the planet. 

What is heat?

300

A line of latitude that is warmer because it receives more direct sunlight. 

What is the Equator?

300

Catching too many fish 

What is overfishing?

300

Burning fossil fuels increases the level of this specific type of gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Water soaking into the ground. 

What is infiltration/percolation?

400

Causes ocean currents to curve. 

What is the Coriolis Effect?

400

Caused by Earth's tilted axis. 

What is seasons?

400

When the home of an organism is damaged and no longer livable

What is habitat destruction?

400

Contributes to rising sea levels. 

What is melting glaciers?

500

Released into the atmosphere through both transpiration and evaporation.  

What is water vapor?
500

Makes nearby coastal regions warmer and more humid. 

What is warm ocean currents?

500

Caused by differences in air pressure - high to low. 

What is wind?

500

Known to injure, harm or kill marine organisms

What is plastic pollution?

500

Higher temperatures due to global warming increase this process in the water cycle. 

What is evaporation?