Earth Science
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Ecosystems
100

When two plates move apart from each other, it is known as this type of boundary.

A divergent boundary

100

This is the primary force that keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun and the Moon in orbit around Earth.

Gravity

100

What are the three common states of matter found on Earth.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

This organelle acts as the "brain" or control center of the cell, containing the genetic material.

Nucleus

100

This term describes an animal that eats both plants and meat.

Omnivore

200

These are the three main types of rocks found in the rock cycle.

What are sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous?

200

What occurs during one cycle of the Moon’s phases?

The Moon completes one orbit around Earth.

200

What is a substance made of two or more different elements that are chemically combined, such as H2O

A Compound

200

List 2 or the 3 structures found in plant cells, but not animal cells.

A cell wall, chloroplasts, and a central vacuole

200

What is the name of the diagram that shows the many overlapping food chains in an entire ecosystem.

A food web

300

What causes the tectonic plates of the Earth to move?

Heat from the earths core causes convection currents in the mantle.

300

When the Moon appears dark because the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon

Lunar Eclipse

300

Give an example of a physical change and a chemical change

Physical Change - Melting Ice (usually reversible)

Chemical Change - Burning wood (not reversible)


300

In the process of photosynthesis, what are the "reactants" (inputs) and what are the "products" (outputs)?

Reactants- Sunlight and CO2

Products- Glucose and Oxygen

300

These organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter and return nutrients to the soil.

Decomposers

400

Deep-ocean trenches and volcanic mountains are often formed at this type of boundary, where one plate sinks beneath another.

convergent boundary (Subduction)

400

During a Solar Eclipse, what is the specific order of the Sun, Earth, and Moon?

Sun → Moon → Earth.

400

You take sugar and pour it into a glass of water to create a sugar-water mixture.

Identify the solution, the solvent, and the solute.

Solution (homogenous mixture) - sugar-water

Solvent (what's doing the dissolving) - water

Solute (what's being dissolved) - sugar

400

Describe the primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells regarding their genetic material.

Eukaryotes store DNA in a membrane-bound nucleus 

Prokaryotes have free-floating DNA in the cytoplasm.

400

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic.  Provide one example of each.

Biotic factors - living component of an ecosystem. Ex. Animals and plants

Abiotic factors - nonliving physical and chemical components. Ex. Sunlight, soil, rocks, water, air

500

What is the difference between weathering and erosion.

Weathering is the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces (sediment)

Erosion is the movement or transport of that sediment by wind, water, or ice.

500

These are the two main reasons Earth has seasons.

Earth's tilt and its revolution around the Sun

500

If a 50g rock has a volume of 10mL, what is its density, and will it sink or float in water?

Hint - The density of water is 1g/mL

5g/mL.  It will sink

500

Explain how the Circulatory and Respiratory systems work together to maintain homeostasis during exercise.

The respiratory system takes in more O2 and removes CO2, while the circulatory system pumps the oxygenated blood faster to the muscles.

500

In a food web, if a primary consumer (like a rabbit) is removed, describe one "top-down" effect and one "bottom-up" effect that might occur.

Top-down: Predators of the rabbit may starve or decrease. 

Bottom-up: The plants the rabbit ate may overgrow and crowd out other plant species.