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Title: Chapter 2: Earth as a System


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Chapter 2 Earth as a System
  • STUDY NOTES

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Chapter 2 Section 1Earth A Unique Planet
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1. Earths circumference is about 40,000 km, and
its shape is an ________ ___________.
  • oblate spheroid

4
2. According to the law of gravitation, the
force of attraction between two objects depends
on the masses of the objects and the __________
between them.
  • distance

5
3. The lower boundary of Earths crust is called
the ________.
  • Moho

6
4. The solid, plastic layer of the mantle is
called the _________.
  • asthenosphere

7
5.The force of attraction that exists among all
matter in the universe is called _________.
  • gravity

8
6. The mesosphere is the strong, lower part of
the _______ between the asthenosphere and the
outer core.
  • mantle

9
7. The _______ is the thin and solid outer most
layer of the Earth above the mantle
  • crust

10
8.The lithosphere is the solid, outer layer of
Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid
upper part of the ________.
  • mantle

11
9. The ________ is the central part of Earth
below the mantle.
  • core

12
10. The _______ is the layer of rock between
Earths crust and core.
  • mantle

13
Chapter 2 Section 2Energy in the Earth System
14
1. Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
are part of the _____ _______.
  • water cycle

15
2. Plants capture and transfer solar energy in a
process called ___________.
  • photosynthesis

16
3. Because Earths interior is warmer than its
surface layers, hot materials move toward the
surface in a process called ________.
  • Convection

17
4. The largest ecosystem on Earth is the
________.
  • biosphere

18
5. In general, ecosystems react to change by
_____ _______.
  • restoring
  • balance

19
6. The transfer of energy throughout an
ecosystem begins when plants capture solar _____
through photosynthesis.
  • energy

20
7. A community of organisms and their abiotic
environment is called an ___________.
  • ecosystem

21
8. The _____ is the part of Earth where life
exists.
  • biosphere

22
9. The ____ is a mixture of ____ that surrounds a
planet or moon.
  • atmosphere
  • gases

23
10. The _____ is the portion of Earth that is
water.
  • hydrosphere

24
11. The _____ is the mostly solid, rocky part of
Earth.
  • geosphere

25
12. An open system is a system in which both
matter and energy are _____ with the surroundings.
  • exchanged

26
Chapter 2 Section 1green bookThe Cycles of
Matter
27
1. All organic molecules contain __________.
  • carbon

28
2. Bacteria in soil change nitrogen gas into
other forms in a process called ____ ______.
  • nitrogen fixation

29
3. Carbon is stored as a type of rock called
______ in the______.
  • carbonate
  • geosphere

30
4. Carbon moves between the environment and
living things in the _______ _______.
  • carbon cycle

31
5. ______ is transferred between systems, but it
cannot be created or destroyed, according to the
_____ law of thermodynamics.
  • Energy
  • first

32
6. Groundwater is an important part of the
_______ cycle.
  • water

33
7. In a cycle of matter, matter moves between the
environment and _____ things.
  • living

34
9. Most animals get the carbon they need by
______ plants.
  • eating

35
10. Organisms need _______ to build proteins for
DNA.
  • nitrogen

36
11. _________ is when plants use carbon dioxide
to make sugars.
  • Photosynthesis

37
12. The sun, internal convection, and gravity are
important sources of ________ in the Earth system.
  • energy

38
13. Transpiration is one part of the _______
cycle.
  • water

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