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Earth Systems Graphic Organizer: Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere

Directions: Place the following words under the correct sphere that it belongs in: Ocean currents Tornado Biomes Seasons Wind Systems Deposition Earth’s Mantle Tides Hurricane Convection Water Cycle Canyon Mountain Vertical Climates Elevation Weathering El Nino Tsunami Climate Regions Desert Natural Disasters Savanna Marine Tundra Plate Tectonics Tropical Rain Forest Monsoon Erosion Landforms Climate

Vocabulary Term Define in your own words (You can use your Ch. 6 packet) Example-

Ch. 7: People & Nature Graphic Organizer: GLOBAL WARMING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ADAPT MODIFY

Ch. 7: People & Nature Graphic Organizer: Renewable Energy Non-Renewable Resources Urban Rural