a quick study for your Module 5 Science Exam on 10/12/2017
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Cryosphere | Includes all of the frozen water on Earth and areas of frozen ground
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Hydrosphere | Is all of the rest of the water on Earth that is not frozen
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Biosphere | Living things, on, in, or surrounding the planet Earth.
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Atmosphere | A layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
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Geosphere | All the solid & molten rock; is made u of the Earth's solid crust, ocean crust, inner layers of the Earth (which are liquid rock), and the solid inner core.
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Temperature | Depends on where you are in the world; is the current weather outside, in an area.
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Climate Examples | Louisiana is usually hot; It is usually cold in Michigan.
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Temperature Examples | It is currently snowing in Michigan; It is currently raining in Colorado.
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Median | The number in the middle
Middle (*think of the median on the interstate)
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Mean | The average of a set of numbers;
can be found by adding up the set of numbers, and dividing by how many numbers are in that set of data
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Mode | The one that occurs the most in a set of numbers.
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Altitude | A location's distance above the ocean; measured in (ft.)
- Higher = colder
- Lower = warmer
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Distance from the equator | - Closer = closer to the earths rays so (Warmer)
- Farther = cooler/colder - not as close to the earth's rays
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Direction of winds | Wind from North & South poles = cold
Winds from equator = warm
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Ocean currents | Near warm water currents = warmer climate
Near cold water currents = colder climate
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Distance from a large body of water | Closer to the ocean = warmer in the winter & cooler in the summer
Farther from the ocean = cooler in the winter & warmer in the summer
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Why does the equator have more sunlight? | The suns rays shine directly on this part, causing it to have more sunlight, and to be much, MUCH! warmer.
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Where are tropical climates? | Near the equator and warm (65 ºF) year round; located in the southern tip of Florida.
Example: Florida beach
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Dry climate example | The desert
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Mild climate example | Louisiana
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Continental climate | Canada, Michigan
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Mountain area example | Mt. Everest
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The difference between global warming(gw) and the greenhouse effect.(ge) | GW, caused when GE is too strong, the sun's rays come through the Earth's atmosphere; the greenhouse effect is used to keep the sun's harmful rays from coming through the Earth's atmosphere
Greenhouse effect = good
Global warming = bad
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What are the greenhouse gases? | 1. Water vapor
2. Carbon dioxide
3. Methane
4. Nitrous oxide
5. Ozone
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The greenhouse effect can also be compared to _________________ . | A greenhouse; used to keep the plants inside warm, but not let all the heat to get inside.
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A hole in the ozone layer is bad, why? | This can cause the sun's harmful rays to enter Earth and can produce global warming.
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The result of the greenhouse effect. | Can protect the Earth from its rays, but if it gets to strong, it can cause global warming which is ver bad.
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What would help people from flooding. | Dams - designed to hold back water for a near by city to stay safe
Levees - used to help extend the height of a river bank.
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Examples of Warnings for tornadoes in communities | Tornado sirens; A weather app on your phone the alerts your of dangerous weather.
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How to protect yourself from the Sun's rays? | Use sunscreen, wear long-sleeves and pants, and wear sunglasses.
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