Geosphere
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What is the geosphere?

The solid part of the earth that consists of all rock, and the soils and sediments on the earth’s surface

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What is the atmosphere?

The mixture of gasses that surrounds the earth.

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What is the hydrosphere?

The hydrosphere is all the water on or near earth's surface

100

What is the biosphere?

The biosphere is the narrow layer around earth’s surface where life can exist

100

What is an aquifer?'

BONUS +50 What percent of the world's water is freshwater?

An aquifer is an underground area in the rock for water movement and storage

BONUS 3%

200

Name 2 geologic events that can happen along a fault, or a break in the earth's crust.

Volcano

Earthquake

Mountain range

200

Explain the greenhouse effect. How does it help to support life on earth?

Light and heat leaving the atmosphere is reflected back in by gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane.

200

In which layer of the atmosphere is the ozone layer located?

Stratosphere

200

Earth is a closed system. What does 'closed system' mean?

Matter cannot come or go from the environment.

200

Name three ways that gasses might be added or removed from the atmosphere.

Respiration

Photosynthesis

Volcanoes

Burning fossil fuels/emmisions

300

Name one volcano that we discussed in class, and name a notable effect of this volcano.

Mt. Saint Helens

Yellowstone Supervolcano

Eyjafjallajökull

Krakatoa

300

78% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of which element?

Nitrogen

300

Name the three main components to the water cycle.

Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation

300

How does energy enter the biosphere? How does energy flow through the biosphere?

Energy enters the biosphere as sunlight, plants make food, animals eat plants, and as it goes along, some energy is lost.

300

What are the three ways that energy moves through the atmosphere

Radiation

Conduction

Convection

400

What are seismic waves and what do they tell us?

They radiate from the focus point of an earthquake. We use them to learn about the earth's interior, and how they move has helped us to determine what makes up each layer of the earth.

400

Using your knowledge of the troposphere, what are two of the reasons that people could typically die on a tall peak such as Mt. Everest?

Colder temperatures

Less oxygen (and less molecules in the air overall)

400

Name the four oceans.

BONUS! +50 which is the deepest?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic

BONUS! Pacific

400

Why does land that is near the ocean change temperature less rapidly than land that is located further inland?

Because water absorbs and retains heat

500

Draw the earth on the white board and label the three main layers of the geosphere.

Crust

Mantle

Core

500

Draw the earth and label the four layers of the atmosphere on the board.

Thermosphere

Mesosphere

Stratosphere

Troposphere

500

What is the thermocline?

The zone in the ocean in which temperature rapidly decreases as sunlight decreases

500

Name 3 of the 4 factors that allow life to exist on earth.

1. Liquid water

2. Nutrient cycling

3. Gravity

4. Sunlight

500

What moves currents at the surface of the ocean?

Mostly wind