The Earth's Spheres Question Preview (ID: 7221)


This Review Will Test Your Knowledge Of The 4 Spheres Of The Earth. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The sphere that consists of soil, sand, rocks and all structures comprising the land is the
a) biosphere
b) lithosphere
c) atmosphere
d) hydrosphere

The sphere that consists of all things living is the
a) lithoshpere
b) atmosphere
c) biosphere
d) hydrosphere

The sphere that contains all the water on earth in all phases is the
a) atomsphere
b) lithosphere
c) biosphere
d) hydrosphere

The sphere that contains all the gases (air) that envelope the earth is the
a) atmosphere
b) biosphere
c) lithosphere
d) hydrosphere

When carbon dioxide dissolves from the air into the ocean -the interaction is between
a) the atmosphere and lithosphere
b) the atmosphere and biosphere
c) the atmosphere and atmosphere
d) the atmosphere and hydrosphere

When nitrogen is returned to the soil when dead plants decompose - the interaction is between
a) the atmosphere and lithosphere
b) the lithosphere and atmosphere
c) the biosphere and lithosphere
d) the biosphere and atmosphere

A biogeochemical cycle or a volcano eruption are know as
a) hazards
b) events
c) situations
d) catastrophes

The Earth is composed of a complex set of cycles, parts and processes that all work together as a
a) factory
b) unit
c) system
d) planet

It is beneficial to understand Earth Science because
a) humans effect Earth cycles and spheres
b) humans are the only thinking species on Earth
c) increased knowledge will help change the way humans live on earth
d) all of the answers are correct

All biogeochemical cycles have interactions
a) within and among all the spheres
b) between the biosphere and lithosphere only
c) between the lithosphere and atmosphere only
d) between the lithosphere and hydrosphere only

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