II. MATCHING TYPE: Select and shade the letter of the correct earth systems/spheres (Column B) interacting in the given events/situations below (Column A). Some choices may be used more than once. Column B A. atmosphere and biosphere B. atmosphere and geosphere C. atmosphere and hydrosphere D. biosphere and geosphere E. biosphere and hydrosphere F. geosphere and hydrosphere Column A 16. The ozone layer helps protect organisms from harmful solar radiation. 17. Organisms contribute to fossil fuel formation. 18. Water and ice cause weathering and erosion. 19. Plants grow in soil. 20. Rising sea level changes habitats. 21. Increasing global temperatures melt polar ice caps. 22. Volcanic eruptions eject gas and debris into the air. 23. Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. 24. Wind causes weathering and erosion. 25. Plants use water during photosynthesis. 26. The decay of living things returns minerals to the soil. 27. Most carbon on Earth is stored in the oceans. 28. Fertilizers from farms often contains phosphorus, which can wash into bodies of water. 29. Human activities, including cutting down of trees, have led to an increase in the amount of gas in Earth's atmosphere. 30. Excessive growth of phytoplankton disturbs aquatic ecosystems.
II. MATCHING TYPE: Select and shade the letter of the correct earth systems/spheres (Column B) interacting in the given events/situations below (Column A). Some choices may be used more than once. Column B A. atmosphere and biosphere B. atmosphere and geosphere C. atmosphere and hydrosphere D. biosphere and geosphere E. biosphere and hydrosphere F. geosphere and hydrosphere Column A 16. The ozone layer helps protect organisms from harmful solar radiation. 17. Organisms contribute to fossil fuel formation. 18. Water and ice cause weathering and erosion. 19. Plants grow in soil. 20. Rising sea level changes habitats. 21. Increasing global temperatures melt polar ice caps. 22. Volcanic eruptions eject gas and debris into the air. 23. Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. 24. Wind causes weathering and erosion. 25. Plants use water during photosynthesis. 26. The decay of living things returns minerals to the soil. 27. Most carbon on Earth is stored in the oceans. 28. Fertilizers from farms often contains phosphorus, which can wash into bodies of water. 29. Human activities, including cutting down of trees, have led to an increase in the amount of gas in Earth's atmosphere. 30. Excessive growth of phytoplankton disturbs aquatic ecosystems.
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