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Earth and Life
Science
Prepared by: MS. JEDDAH LYNN ABELLON
Lesson 1: Origin and Structure of the Earth (The Subsystems) Learning Objectives: At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
1. determine the four subsystems of the Earth;
2. describe the characteristics of each subsystem; 3. trace the flow of matter and energy in the Earth’s subsystems; and 4. express one’s internalized role as steward of the four subsystems concerning the flow of matter and energy. Imagine walking along a rocky coast as a storm blows in from the sea. The wind whips the ocean into whitecaps, and waves crash onto the shore. Before you have time to escape, blowing spray has soaked your clothes. A hard rain begins as you scrambled over the rocks to your car. Subsystems of the Earth The four subsystems of the Earth are: 1. Atmosphere 2. Biosphere 3. Geosphere 4. Hydrosphere ATMOSPHERE it is the gaseous layer above the Earth’s surface, primarily composed of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and other inert gases made the remaining 1% BIOSPHERE
the zone of Earth where all forms of life
exist: in the sea, on land, and in water. It is sometimes called as the large ecosystem. This is the zone that life inhabits. Biosphere is a very thin layer of the earth’s surface. GEOSPHERE
the solid Earth, consisting of the entire
planet from the center of the core to the outer crust. It includes the core, mantle, and crust of the Earth. HYDROSPHERE
the water part of the Earth which circulates
among oceans, continents, glaciers, and atmosphere. Oceans cover 71% of the Earth and contain 97.5% of its water. Earth is a complex system made up of many smaller systems through which matter and energy are continuously cycled. How does matter and energy flow across the four subsystems of the Earth? 1. What sphere caused the event? 2. What are the effects of the event on one or more spheres? 3. What is the global implication of the event? QUESTIONS? : Please get ¼ sheet of paper. : ¼ ma’am? : Yes, ¼. Read each questions carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS. 1. Earth includes beach grasses, forms of life in the sea, on land, and even in the air. Which term best describes the statement? A. atmosphere B. biosphere C. geosphere D. hydrosphere 2. Which system of the Earth is considered as the largest component of the Earth? A. atmosphere B. biosphere C. geosphere D. hydrosphere 3. Life is supported by oxygen and carbon dioxide. Which subsystem will best describe the statement? A. atmosphere B. biosphere C. geosphere D. hydrosphere 4. Relationship between the complex communities of individual organism is seen in the different systems of the Earth. What do you call the unit in nature? A. ecosystem B. complexity C. ground D. system 5. What is an example of a connection between atmosphere and geosphere? A. water B. nitrogen C. mountains D. volcanic eruption release gas 6. Which among the choices is an example of a connection between atmosphere and hydrosphere? A. lakes B. rain C. rivers D. rocks 7. From the given choices, which is an example of a connection between biosphere connecting to atmosphere? A. Animals eat plants. B. Animals drink water. C. Animals lie in caves. D. Plants produce oxygen. 8. The atmosphere of the Earth is composed of ___ oxygen and _____ nitrogen and other gases. A. 0% and 100% B. 21% and 78% C. 78% and 21% D. 50% and 50% 9. Ozone plays an important function in every single organism on Earth. To what sphere does ozone layer belong? A. atmosphere B. biosphere C. geosphere D. hydrosphere 10. When nitrogen is returned to the soil when dead plants decompose is an interaction that occurs in what system? A. biosphere and atmosphere B. geosphere and atmosphere C. biosphere and geosphere D. atmosphere and geosphere