Earth Science
Remote Sensing
GIS & Mapping
Latitude & Long.
Atmosphere & Weather
100

This branch of Earth science studies objects beyond Earth's atmosphere.

What is astronomy?

100

Passive remote sensing uses sensors that detect natural radiation reflected by surfaces.

What are sensors that detect natural radiation reflected by surfaces?

100

This system is used for capturing, storing, and displaying location-based data.

What is a Geographic Information System (GIS)?

100

This measurement specifies a location's distance north or south of the Equator.

What is latitude?

100

This term describes the mixture of gases that surrounds Earth and makes life possible.

What is the atmosphere?

200

This field is NOT considered a major branch of Earth science.

What is astrology?

200

This remote-sensing instrument emits its own signals and measures the reflections, making it an example of active remote sensing.

What is a radar altimeter?

200

Combining layers of population density, land use and flood risk to plan evacuation routes is an example of how this technology is used.

What is GIS?

200

This imaginary line circles Earth halfway between the poles and is at 0° latitude.

What is the Equator?

200

This branch of Earth science studies the atmosphere and weather.

What is meteorology?

300

The study of Earth's oceans and marine processes is this branch of Earth science.

What is oceanography?

300

This technology is used to detect objects underwater by sending out sound waves and measuring the echoes.

What is sonar?

300

On a topographic map, lines connecting points of equal elevation are called these.

What are contour lines?

300

This imaginary line at 0° longitude divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

What is the Prime Meridian?

300

This layer of Earth's atmosphere is where weather occurs and contains most of the atmosphere's mass.

What is the troposphere?

400

All water on Earth—including oceans, rivers, ice, and groundwater—is part of this Earth system.

What is the hydrosphere?

400

This positioning technology determines a receiver's location by using signals from multiple satellites and calculating its distance from each one.

What is using signals from multiple satellites to calculate the receiver's distance from each satellite?

400

What does the acronym GIS stand for?

What is Geographic Information System?

400

When writing geographic coordinates, this is listed before longitude.

What is latitude?

400

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

500

Approximately what percentage of Earth's water is saltwater?

What is 97 percent?

500

Remote sensing is important in cartography because it collects current, detailed information about Earth's surface without physical contact.

What is collecting current, detailed information about Earth's surface without physical contact?

500

This technology allows users to overlay and analyze multiple layers of geospatial data to reveal patterns and relationships.

What is a key benefit of GIS?

500

On the blank map provided: draw and label the Equator (0° latitude) and the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), add at least two lines of latitude north or south of the Equator, and add at least two lines of longitude east or west of the Prime Meridian.

Draw and label the Equator, Prime Meridian, and at least two latitude lines and two longitude lines with correct terminology.

500

This atmospheric layer contains the ozone layer that absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.

What is the stratosphere?