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solary system ANS:System of planets and other celestial bodies that orbit/revolve around the sun Heliocentric ANS:Sun is the center of the universe Geocentric ANS:Earth is the center of the Universe Terrestrial Planets ANS:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Giant planets ANS:Gas giants- Jupiter and Saturn Ice giants- Uranus and Neptune dwarf planet ANS:pluto, does not clear its own orbit Stars ANS:immense balls of incandescent gas for every one grain of sand on earth there are 10 stars Sun ANS:Our star a star dies ANS:supernova explosion Galaxy ANS:groupings of stars, 100 billion exist in the visible universe each with billions of stars Milky Way Galaxy ANS:our galaxy sun to earth ANS:93 million miles - 150 million km - 8 light minutes light year ANS:the distance light travels in one year (10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles) moon to earth ANS:1 light second away geography origin ANS:The greeks separated space and the terrestrial world and the Eratosthenes coined the work Geography Geography ANS:the study of spatial and temporal patterns of the earth and its inhabitants Eratosthenes ANS:coined the word Geography Questions geographers ask ANS:Where? Why? How? Human Geography questions ANS:How the people are effected? Was there a warning? Did they follow the warning? How are people going to prepare warning? Physical Geography questions ANS:Why did it happen here? What conditions caused it? What time of day? How often? Human Georgraphy ANS:study of human interactions with the environment

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Weather and Climate test 1
solary system ANS:System of planets and other celestial bodies that orbit/revolve around the sun

Heliocentric ANS:Sun is the center of the universe

Geocentric ANS:Earth is the center of the Universe

Terrestrial Planets ANS:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Giant planets ANS:Gas giants- Jupiter and Saturn

Ice giants- Uranus and Neptune

dwarf planet ANS:pluto, does not clear its own orbit

Stars ANS:immense balls of incandescent gas for every one grain of sand on earth there are 10 stars

Sun ANS:Our star

a star dies ANS:supernova explosion

Galaxy ANS:groupings of stars, 100 billion exist in the visible universe each with billions of stars

Milky Way Galaxy ANS:our galaxy

sun to earth ANS:93 million miles - 150 million km - 8 light minutes

light year ANS:the distance light travels in one year (10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles)

moon to earth ANS:1 light second away

geography origin ANS:The greeks separated space and the terrestrial world and the Eratosthenes coined
the work Geography

Geography ANS:the study of spatial and temporal patterns of the earth and its inhabitants

Eratosthenes ANS:coined the word Geography

Questions geographers ask ANS:Where? Why? How?

Human Geography questions ANS:How the people are effected? Was there a warning? Did they follow
the warning? How are people going to prepare warning?

Physical Geography questions ANS:Why did it happen here? What conditions caused it? What time of
day? How often?

Human Georgraphy ANS:study of human interactions with the environment

,Physical Georgraphy ANS:Physical habits

Subfields of physical Geography ANS:geomorphology- study of land forms

climatology/meteorology- weather and climate

soil geography- soil

Marine geography- land forms underneath the ocean

Water resources

Atmosphere sciences are important ANS:1- save lives

2- protect property

Scientific Method ANS:1. observation

2. identify a question

3. gather information

4. hypothesis

5. design and preform experiment

6. analyze experiment and evaluate hypothesis

Hypothesis ANS:A testable potential explanation

Theory ANS:the best explanation and hypothesis that we cannot prove wrong...yet

- generally accepted

- supported by experiments

- not fact not law

Law ANS:- Basic fact

- confirming evidence

- fundamental principals believed to hold true with no exception

System Science ANS:identify what exactly we are studying

systems ANS:are groups of components that work together or 'interact'

Interactions ANS:1. energy 2. mass 3. momentum

, Defining a System ANS:1- list components of a system

2- How they interact with each other

Conservation Law ANS:energy, mass, and momentum cannot be created or destroyed

System types ANS:1. open 2. closed 3. isolated

1. open systems ANS:matter, mass, and momentum cannot be created or destroyed

2. Closed systems ANS:a self contained system with no exchange of matter access to its boundaries
boundaries , only energy can be exchanged ex- clouds

3. Isolated systems ANS:self contained system with no exchange of mater or energy across its
boundaries ex- water bottle

System interface ANS:the boundary where an exchange of energy/matter take place

System equilibrium ANS:any gain must be balances by losses

Earth ANS:follows conservation law, open system. the interface is the atmosphere molecules ties to
Earth

Feedbacks ANS:are a chain of interactions that affect some initial disturbance

positive feedback ANS:positive- amplifies/enhances initial disturbance

Negative ANS:reduces initial disturbance

models ANS:simplified representation of the real world process

Geosphere ANS:Solid Earth

Biospeher ANS:all Earth's Life

Hydrosphere ANS:all water/water cycle

Atmosphere ANS:a thin shell of life sustaining air that surrounds earth

contains- gas, liquids, solids

process- physical, chemical, biological processes

- Formed through a combination of

Physical processes ANS:chemical composition is the same it just looks different and is reversible

chemical process ANS:change into a new substance with a a new chemical identity and not reversible

Biological Process ANS:same as chemical but involved life

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