EARTH'S SPHERES
EARTH'S CYCLES
SCIENTIFIC VOCAB & PROCESSES
CLIMATE & GREENHOUSE
HUMAN IMPACTS
100

what sphere includes all of Earth's water (oceans, rivers, glaciers)?

hydrosphere

100

what is the gas form of water called?

water vapour

100

what is the process of water turning to vapour?

evaporation

100

what is the difference between weather and climate?

weather is short-term; climate is long-term average

100

what human activity leads to increased CO2 in the atmosphere?

burning fossil fuels

200

which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

stratosphere

200

what process do plants use to absorb carbon dioxide?

photosynthesis

200

what is the process of respiration in living organisms?

breaking down glucose to release energy (ATP)

200

name a factor that affects Earth's climate.

tilt of Earth's axis / topography / composition of atmosphere

200

what happens when land ice (like glaciers) melt?

it adds water to oceans and causes sea levels to rise

300

name the sphere that includes all rocks and soil on Earth.

lithosphere

300

what type of bacteria converts nitrogen gas into a usable form?

nitrogen-fixing bacteria

300

what is nitrogen fixation?

converting nitrogen gas into ammonium by bacteria

300

what is the natural greenhouse effect?

gases trap heat in the atmosphere, keeping Earth warm

300

how does deforestation impact the water cycle?

less transpiration -> less rainfall -> more drought

400

which two spheres interact when a bird flies through the air?

biosphere and atompshere

400

what happens to carbon when an organism dies?

it's released by decomposers as CO2 or stored as fossil fuels
400

what is the term for bacteria converting nitrogen into nitrogen gas?

denitrification

400

what major event began the enhanced greenhouse effect?

the industrial revolution

400

what is acid rain and how is it formed?

rain mixed with sulphur / nitrogen from pollution -> acidifies ecosystems

500

how can a tsunami affect all four of Earth's spheres?

causes damage to lithosphere, floods biosphere, alters atmosphere, and disrupts hydrosphere.

500

explain how runoff and eutrophication can reduce biodiversity.

runoff adds nutrients -> algal blooms -> oxygen drops -> organisms die

500

what is the term for water passing through soil to enter the water table?

percolation

500

what is the enhanced greenhouse effect and what causes it?

it's extra heat trapped by added greenhouse gases from human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation

500

how does permafrost melting worsen climate change?

releases stored carbon -> more CO2 -> more warming