Geosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Cycles
100

Rocks breaking down and being moved by natural forces. 

erosion

100

___ % of Earth's water is ocean water.

97

100

About 20% of Earth's atmosphere.

Oxygen

100

An organism consisting only of one cell. 

Unicellular

100

Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air in this process.

Photosynthesis

200

A mixture of minerals, air, water and organic matter.

Soil

200
Liquid water turns to gas in this process. 

Evaporation

200

% of earth's atmosphere that's nitrogen

78-80

200
A complex cell; the type of cells that make up a human body. 

eukaryotic

200

This element is important for teeth, bones, nerves, muscles and energy.

Phosphorus

300
The element in Mar's geosphere that makes it red.

Iron

300

30% of Earth's freshwater is here. 

Groundwater

300

These are space rocks that burn up in the atmosphere.

meteors

300

An organism that eats to obtain nutrition.

Heterotroph

300

The process that moves carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus to the geosphere after a living thing dies. 

Decomposition

400
The forces that cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains.

Plate tectonics

400

Rain, snow, sleet, hail. 

Precipitation
400

% of earth's atmosphere that is carbon dioxide.

0.04 (anything less than 1)

400

This type of living thing moves nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil. 

Bacteria

400

Phosphorus is not found in this sphere of Earth.

Atmosphere

500

About 5% of soil is made up of this. 

Organic matter

500

% of earth's water that is freshwater.

3

500

Give a reason that we need the atmosphere. 

breathing, heat, protection from radiation

500

These decomposers have eukaryotic cells and are all heterotrophs, but they can be unicellular or multicellular.

Fungi

500

The gas that is released when fossil fuels are burned. 

Carbon dioxide