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1 Earth, our Planet 2017

2 Home Page 10 20 30 40 50 Water Cycle Hodge Podge Earth Systems
Pot Pourri 10 20 30 40 50

3 Which of these answers is the best definition of precipitation?
Liquid water that is present on Earth’s surface Any form of water present in Earth’s atmosphere Water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the clouds Water vapor that has formed liquid droplets in a cloud

4 Which of these answers is the best definition of precipitation?
Water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the clouds Home

5 Which 2 processes change water into gaseous state?
Deposition and evaporation Condensation and deposition Evaporation and sublimation Sublimation and condensation

6 Which 2 processes change water into gaseous state?
Evaporation and sublimation Home

7 What is the main role of plants in the water cycle?
They take in water from the air They store water in their stems They release water vapor into the air They are a surface for condensation

8 What is the main role of plants in the water cycle?
They release water vapor into the air Home

9 Every day, water evaporates from Earth’s surface
Every day, water evaporates from Earth’s surface. However, Earth is unlikely to ever run out. Why? A. Water is constantly being recycled into different forms B. Water is created by plants as quickly as it is destroyed C. Water molecules are produced in Earth’s atmosphere D. Water is released into the oceans by melting polar icecaps

10 Water is constantly being recycled into different forms
Every day, water evaporates from Earth’s surface. However, Earth is unlikely to ever run out. Why? Water is constantly being recycled into different forms Home

11 List the 3 processes in order from least to most, for addition of water vapor to the atmosphere.
Evaporation, sublimation, transpiration Sublimation, transpiration, evaporation Sublimation, evaporation, transpiration Transpiration, sublimation, evaporation

12 Sublimation, transpiration, evaporation
List the 3 processes in order from least to most, for addition of water vapor to the atmosphere. Sublimation, transpiration, evaporation Home

13 What is Earth’s hydrosphere?
All the water All the salt water All the solid water All the liquid water

14 What is Earth’s hydrosphere?
A. All the water Home

15 What ‘s the order of the layers of the geosphere, starting from the Earth’s center and moving outward? Core, crust, mantle Core, mantle, crust Mantle, core, atmosphere Atmosphere, crust, mantle

16 What ‘s the order of the layers of the geosphere, starting from the Earth’s center and moving outward? Core, mantle, crust Home

17 What 2 spheres are represented by the heron and the water?
biosphere & geosphere atmosphere & biosphere hydrosphere & biosphere atmosphere & hydrosphere

18 What 2 spheres are represented by the heron and the water?
hydrosphere & biosphere Home

19 Here is some interaction of different spheres
Here is some interaction of different spheres. Which parts are interacting? hydrosphere and geosphere atmosphere and biosphere cryosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere geosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere

20 atmosphere and biosphere
Here is some interaction of different spheres. Which parts are interacting? atmosphere and biosphere Home

21 A container, called a terrarium grows plants. The container is closed
A container, called a terrarium grows plants. The container is closed. Why do the plants always have enough water? The air cannot hold all of the water vapor Water is unable to evaporate from the soil The water is cycled through the soil, the plants, and the air The plants take up water and store it in their stems and leaves

22 c. The water is cycled through the soil, the plants, and the air Home
A container, called a terrarium grows plants. The container is closed. Why do the plants always have enough water? c. The water is cycled through the soil, the plants, and the air Home

23 What provides the basic source of energy for the biosphere?
The soil The trees The sun The Water Cycle

24 What provides the basic source of energy for the biosphere?
The sun Home

25 Which layer of the geosphere has the most mass?
Core Crust Ocean Mantle

26 Which layer of the geosphere has the most mass?
D. Mantle Home

27 Geosphere Cryosphere Atmosphere Hydrosphere
Other than the biosphere, which of Earth’s other systems is a forst fire most likely to affect? Geosphere Cryosphere Atmosphere Hydrosphere

28 Other than the biosphere, which of Earth’s other systems is a forst fire most likely to affect?
c. Atmosphere Home

29 Mantle, core, atmosphere Atmosphere, crust, mantle
What is the order of the layers of the geosphere when starting from Earth’s center and moving outward? Core, crust, mantle Core, mantle, crust Mantle, core, atmosphere Atmosphere, crust, mantle

30 B. core, mantle, crust Home
What is the order of the layers of the geosphere when starting from Earth’s center and moving outward? B. core, mantle, crust Home

31 Which of these answers describes Earth’s atmosphere?
All living and once-living things The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth A mixture of nickel and iron below the mantle All the salt and fresh liquid water on Earth’s surface

32 Which of these answers describes Earth’s atmosphere?
B. The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth Home

33 Which of these parts of the Earth system are interacting when Florida’s orange trees grow?
biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere Geosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere Biosphere, hydrosphere, and cryosphere Cryosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere

34 a. biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
Which of these parts of the Earth system are interacting when Florida’s orange trees grow? a. biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere Home

35 Which of these pairs are part of the cryosphere?
Rain and snow Glaciers and lakes Permafrost and icebergs Arctic ice sheet and rainfall

36 Which of these pairs are part of the cryosphere?
C. permafrost and icebergs Home

37 Thicker and less dense Thinner and less dense Thicker and denser
When thinking about the inside of Earth, how does the mantle compare to the crust? Thicker and less dense Thinner and less dense Thicker and denser Thinner and denser

38 C. thicker and denser Home
When thinking about the inside of Earth, how does the mantle compare to the crust? C. thicker and denser Home

39 Hail and rain are both solids Hail and rain are both liquids
During a winter storm hail falls. After the hail, rain falls. Which correctly describes hail & rain? Hail and rain are both solids Hail and rain are both liquids Hail is a liquid, and rain is a solid Hail is a solid, and rain is a liquid

40 Hail is a solid, and rain is a liquid
During a winter storm hail falls. After the hail, rain falls. Which correctly describes hail & rain? Hail is a solid, and rain is a liquid Home

41 Which process occurs so that water droplets formed on the grass?
Condensation Deposition Evaporation Sublimation

42 Which process occurs so that water droplets formed on the grass?
Condensation Home

43 The plant released too much water into the air
Wax is used to cover the stomata on the leaves of plants. After 5 days, plants wilted. Why? The plant released too much water into the air The plant was unable to carry out transpiration Condensation did not occur on the leaves of the plant The plant was unable to take in water through its leaves

44 The plant was unable to carry out transpiration
Wax is used to cover the stomata on the leaves of plants. After 5 days, plants wilted. Why? The plant was unable to carry out transpiration Home


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