Earth's Spheres
Water Sources
Pollution
Misc.
100

This sphere includes all living things on Earth

Biosphere

100

What is the least abundant of water on Earth? What is the percentage of the water?

Fresh water - 3%

(Surface Water - 0.1%)

100

What is the main reason for pollution?

Human activities (littering, car exhaust,  waste in water, etc.)

100

Define pollution

The presence of something harmful that effect the environment

200

This sphere includes all of the water on Earth.

Hydrosphere

200

What is the most abundant type of water on Earth? What is the percentage?

Salt water - 97%

200

What is one thing that humans can do to protect the environment?

Positive: Conserve energy, Recycle, Use renewable Resources, etc.

200

Where would you find the saltiest water?

Ocean

300

This sphere is a thin layer of gas that surrounds Earth.

Atmosphere

300

What are some examples of freshwater?

Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Ponds, Swamps, Etc.

300

Name two ways humans negatively impact the environment.

Negative Effects: Deforestation, Pollution, Mining, Agriculture, Domestication, Urbanization, etc

300

How are you able to tell water is not safe to drink or use?

The water is cloudy or dark

Weird smell coming from water

Weird taste coming from water

400

This sphere contains all the layers INSIDE Earth as well as the solid layer of Earth.

Geosphere

400

List the 3 sections of Fresh Water.

Groundwater, Surface Water, Glaciers and Ice Caps

400

How does the soil at a landfill become polluted?  Why else is this an issue?

Answers may vary

400

What can happen to plants that live in areas with a lot of air pollution?

They don't get enough sunlight

They won't grow very tall

They may die

500

Name the 4 spheres of Earth.

Biosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Geosphere

500

What percentage is Glaciers & Ice Caps?

What percentage is Groundwater?

What percentage is Surface Water?

Glaciers and Ice Caps 2.5%

Groundwater 0.4%

Surface Water 0.1%

500

What are some ways that we are able to stop pollution?

Answers may vary

500

How can the atmosphere be considered part of the hydrosphere?

It is a source of water