Worksheetsاستكشاف كوكب الأرض
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
During a science class, Charlotte asked her teacher, "What is the Earth's atmosphere?"
The Earth's atmosphere is a collection of living organisms that inhabit the planet.
The Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet.
The Earth's atmosphere is a solid surface covering the planet.
The Earth's atmosphere is a layer of water surrounding the Earth.
During a geography class, Jackson asked his teacher, "How many oceans are there on planet Earth?"
Five
Seven
Six
Four
Nora is studying geography and wants to know which is the largest continent on Earth.
Africa
North America
Europe
Asia
في درس الجغرافيا، سألت آريا زملاءها: ما هو متوسط درجة حرارة الأرض؟
15 درجة مئوية
25 درجة مئوية
20 درجة مئوية
10 درجة مئوية
During a science class, William asked his teacher about the structure of the Earth. The teacher explained that the Earth is made up of different layers. What are the main layers of the Earth?
Outer layer, middle layer, lower layer, upper layer
Surface layer, lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
Atmosphere, atmospheric layer, oceans, moon
During a school project, James and his classmates researched the impact of global warming on planet Earth.
Global warming leads to an increase in the number of pets.
Global warming improves air quality in cities.
Global warming causes a decrease in temperatures in tropical regions.
Global warming causes serious climate changes that affect the environment and ecosystems.
During a science project, David and Abigail were tasked with researching the main sources of fresh water on Earth. They needed to present their findings to the class.
Artificial ponds
Rivers, lakes, groundwater, rain
Oceans
Glaciers
During a school project, Abigail and Aiden researched how human activity affects biodiversity. They discovered various impacts on the environment.
Human activity increases biodiversity by protecting natural habitats.
Human activity does not affect biodiversity.
Human activity preserves biodiversity through sustainable agriculture.
Human activity reduces biodiversity by destroying natural habitats and causing pollution.
During a geology class, Scarlett learned about the natural phenomena that occur due to the movement of tectonic plates. What are these phenomena?
Light, sound, and heat.
Winds, rain, and climate change.
Floods, storms, and soil erosion.
Earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation.
During a school project, Michael and his friends are researching the importance of tropical forests to planet Earth. They come across various facts and figures about these ecosystems.
Tropical forests reduce the amount of oxygen in the air.
Tropical forests are important because they regulate the climate, support biodiversity, and protect the soil.
Tropical forests increase water pollution in rivers.
Tropical forests help in the production of nuclear energy.
