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This is a body of rock or sediment beneath Earth that holds groundwater. 

aquifer

100
Our _______ contains all living things. 

biosphere

100

The amount of salt dissolved in water is known as _____.

salinity

100

The prefix BIO means:

life, living

100

The height about sea level is known as: 

elevation

200

During this phase, water molecules change from a liquid to a gas. 

evaporation

200

What is the difference between constructive and deconstructive forces? 

Constructive- build up land masses (ex. the formation of mountains due to tectonic plate mvmt)

Deconstructive- wear away landmasses (rain, fire, wind that cause erosion/weathering)

200

The core, crust, and mantle belong to this sphere:

geosphere

200

This landform has high elevation but low relief. 

plateau

200

The change from water vapor into liquid water is called:

condensation

300

A group of parts that work together as a whole is known as a _____.

system

300

What type of elevation and relief does a mountain have? 

high elevation, high relief

300

This landform has sediment that is desposited at the mouth of a river.

delta

300

The study of the shape of the land is referred to as:

topography

300

The prefix "hydro" means:

water

400

When water vapor (gas) escapes from plant leaves it is called: 

transpiration

400
What does a relief map show us? 

the difference in elevation from the highest point to the lowest point

400

Compare a pond to a lake- what are some differences? 

Ponds are smaller in size.

Sunlight can reach the bottom of a pond becuase they are more shallow than lakes. 

Ponds tend to be warmer and have more plant life due to more sunlight reaching bottom.

400

Energy is defined as our ability to: 

do work (moving, eating, studying, sleeping, helping our friends and family :) ....etc)

400
The boundary between land and water is the: 

coastline

500

Earth's energy comes from the sun's heat and _____

from heat in Earth's interior 

500

Name TWO main uses of water from an aquifer. 

- for agriculture/farming (animals need the water and so do the crops)

- much is used for our drinking water/daily use

500

Why are Nitrogen & Oxygen so important in our atmosphere? 

Nitorgen is needed for plant growth.

Oxygen is needed for breathing.

500

Identify ways in which a lake has been or can be created naturally over time. 

Melting of ice sheets during the Ice Age.

The movement of Earth's crust (tectonic plate mvmt)- creates spaces for water to fill

Empty volcano craters can fill with water.

Lava flow that blocks the flow of a river- water builds up over time and becomes a lake.

500

Rivers, lakes, streams and ponds only make up about __% of Earth's water, which is why we have to work hard to keep these bodies of water safe and clean :) 

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