Earth Systems
Across
- 5. A distinct layer or component of Earth, such as the atmosphere or hydrosphere.
- 6. The atmospheric layer with very high temperatures and auroras.
- 10. A point or level at which a significant change or effect begins to occur in a system.
- 11. A system that exchanges matter and energy with its surroundings.
- 14. The layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, containing the ozone layer.
- 15. The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, where it transitions to space.
- 17. A system where matter does not enter or leave.
Down
- 1. Linked or related in such a way that each part affects or depends on the others.
- 2. All of Earth's water in the form of liquid, ice, and vapor.
- 3. The frozen water part of Earth’s system, including glaciers and ice caps.
- 4. All living organisms on Earth and their environments.
- 7. The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs.
- 8. Individual parts or elements that make up a system.
- 9. Observable events or occurrences in nature that can be studied scientifically.
- 12. The solid part of Earth, including rocks, minerals, and landforms.
- 13. The atmospheric layer above the stratosphere where meteors burn up.
- 16. A group of parts that work together as a whole.