Types of Systems
Earth's Spheres
Observing Spheres
Vocabulary
100

If matter can leave or enter a system, then it is considered an ________________ system

Open

100

What are the 4  main spheres of the Earth system?

Hydrosphere, Geosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere

100

Corral bleaching is evidence of what change?

Water temperature rising

100

What is the biosphere?

All living things on Earth. 

200
  1. When energy can leave or enter a system, but matter cannot, then it is considered a _______________ system. 

Closed

200

Rainwater washing away sediment on a hillside is primarily an interaction between which of Earth’s spheres?

Geosphere, Hydrosphere

200

How do some Earth scientists approach the study of Earth in order to explain natural events?

They study Earth as a system of interacting parts and processes

200

What is a phenomenon?

An observable event or natural process.

300
  1. A lightbulb takes in electrical energy, and produces light. This is an example of a __________________________ system. 

closed

300

A volcano erupts throwing ash, sediment, and debris into the sky. Which of Earth’s spheres are interacting?

Geosphere, Atmosphere

300

What evidence have scientists observed to support the claim that changes in Earth’s biosphere is related to changes in other systems on Earth?

The amount of arctic sea ice has decreased over the last 30 years

300

What is a model? 

A small scale representation of something. 

400

When a tree grows, it takes in sunlight, CO2, and water, and it releases O2, water, seeds, and leaves. This is an example of an ____________________ system

Open

400

Temperatures in Singapore hit an all time high, leading to excess evaporation from the nearby ocean. Which of Earth’s spheres are interacting?

Hydrosphere, Atmosphere

400

Why is it important for scientists to study multiple systems on Earth at the same time instead of studying them separately?

They can observe how parts of the different systems affect each other. 

400

What is the median line for lines of latitude called? 

The equator

500

Earth is mostly a closed system. Using your knowledge, explain why. 

Solar energy from the sun can enter the atmosphere, and is reflected back into space. Matter is constantly recycled, but doesn't leave. 

500

In 2010 a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti, causing tsunamis around the world, and killing hundreds of thousands of people. Which of Earth’s spheres are interacting?

Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Geosphere

500

Scientists are studying how changes in water temperature affect a coral reef. What is a reason it would be more helpful to study this effect in an engineered submarine laboratory rather than studying the coral reef directly?

The measurements obtained would be more reliable. 

500

What is the median line for lines of longitude called? 

Prime meridian