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Chapter 2 Jeopardy 2-1: Our Planet, Earth 2-2: Forces Shaping Earth 2-3: Climate and Weather 2-4: How Climate Affects Vegetation Grab Bag 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 A1. Earth is located in this galaxy The Milky Way A2. How many planets exist in the solar system? What mnemonic helps you to remember the planets in order? 8 planets My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos A3. What does the Earth ORBIT around? Describe its orbit: what is one orbit called? How long does it take? What does that orbit create? The Earth orbits around the sun. One orbit around the sun, which is called a revolution, takes 365 ¼ days. This creates a year. A4. Describe the Earth’s ROTATION. What does it rotate around? How long does that take? What does that rotation create? The Earth rotates around its axis, an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole. One rotation, which takes 24 hours, creates one full day. It creates day and night. A5. How does the Earth’s axis and orbit create the seasons? Use North America as a reference point to explain this process. The Earth’s axis is tilted at 23.5°. This tilt creates seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun. Though the angle never changes, as the Earth orbits the sun, the tilt points either towards or away from the Sun. When the tilt of the axis leans North America TOWARDS the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere has summer. When the tilt of the axis leans North America AWAY from the Sun, the Northern Hemisphere has winter. B1. What is a landform? Give an example of a type of landform , describe it, and give a real-world example. A landform is a natural feature of the Earth’s surface. B2. What is the Earth made of? Describe each layer. The Earth has three layers: Crust: the outermost layer of the crust, made up of a thin layer of rocks and minerals Mantle: the middle layer, made up of thick, hot molten rock Core: the innermost layer, divided into two pieces: the liquid metal outer core and the solid metal inner core B3. Define weathering. Name two things that can cause weathering. Weathering is a process that breaks rocks down into small pieces. Weathering can be caused by water, wind, ice or living organisms such as lichen. B4. What is the crust of the earth made up of? How do the motion of these things change what the earth looks like? Give a SHORT TERM example and a LONG TERM example. The crust of the Earth is made of tectonic plates, large individual blocks of crust that float on the mantle. When these plates move and collide, they can create short-term disasters like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. In the long term, their movement is known as continental drift, the motion of continents and land masses over time. B5. What is erosion? What landform, pictured to the right, was created through erosion? Describe its creation. Erosion is the removal of small pieces of rock from landforms, which changes the shape of landforms over the course of hundreds of years. The Grand Canyon was created by erosion – as the Colorado River flowed, over time it wore away the stone and the river bottom, creating the canyon. C1. Define weather. Define climate. What is NJ’s weather? What is NJ’s climate? Weather is the conditions of the air and sky on any given day. Climate is the aver weather conditions in a place over the course of many years. NJ’s weather today is warm, humid and cloudy. NJ’s climate is temperate. C2. What two things measure weather? Define them. Temperature – how hot or cold the air is – and precipitation – water that comes to the ground as rain, sleet, snow or hail – are used to measure weather. C3. What three things influence a location’s climate? Latitude, elevation and ocean currents C4. What is elevation? How does elevation impact climate? Elevation is a region’s height about sea level. The air pressure is much lower at higher elevations. Air with less pressure is colder than pressurized air. This makes places with higher elevations colder, even when they’re at the low latitudes. C5. How does latitude influence climate? Label the globe with the correct climate zone for each latitude, and describe each climate zone. D1. How many different climate types are there? Name them. There are FIVE broad climate types: tropical, dry, temperate marine, temperate continental, and polar. D2. Describe a vegetation region that might exist in a DRY climate. Name an animal that might live there. Desert: hot and dry, with almost no rain. Lizards might live there. Desert scrub: very hot and dry, but with more rain than the desert. Camels might live there. D3. Name a vegetation region that might exist in a TROPICAL climate. Name an animal that might live there. Tropical rain forest: Lots of sunshine, heat and rain. A toucan might live there. Tropical savanna: Tropical heat, but with less rain and winter dry seasons. A lion might live there. D4. Name a vegetation region that might exist in a TEMPERATE climate. Name an animal that might live there. Mediterranean: winter rains and warm, dry summers. Rabbits might live here. Temperate grassland: hot summers, cool dry winters. Buffalo might live here. Deciduous or coniferous forests: Temperate weather, with four seasons. A deer might live here. D5. Name a vegetation region that might exist in a POLAR climate. Name an animal that might live there. Tundra: cold climate, with short, cool summers. A fox might live here. Ice caps: cold all year round, with thick caps of ice covering the land all the time. Polar bears might live hear. E1. What time zone is New Jersey in? The Eastern Time Zone E2 What supercontinent once existed because of continental drift? Pangaea E3. What are time zones? Define what they are, and explain why they exist. Time zones are standardized lines which divide up the Earth into even segments and regulate daylight. They exist so so that no matter where you live, your noon is the middle of the day when the sun is highest, while midnight is the middle of the night. E4. Where are the low latitudes? Where are the high latitudes? The low latitudes have low numbers – they are located near Equator at 0° latitude. The high latitudes have high numbersthey are located near the North and South Poles. E5. Why do different vegetation regions exist in different climates? Different vegetation regions exist in different climates because different plants and animals require different amounts of water and sunlight to survive.