GAME RULES
Planet Earth Adventure
Roll the dice, drag the tile, read the question corresponding to the square you've landed on. If you answer correctly, stay on that square. Otherwise, go back to the square you were on. If you land on a red square, roll again.
Roll the dice!
Start
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Players
Drag the tiles!
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Finish
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@Profebio
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which is the name of the thin layer which covers the surface of the Earth and is the least dense?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric gas does not react with other gases?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Nitrogen
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a solid to a liquid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which Earth’s layer is made of peridotite?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which gas is a result of photosynthesis carried out by plants, algae and some bacteria?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Nitrogen
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a solid to a gas state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which is the inner and densest layer of our planet, which is mostly made of iron?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where artificial satellites are located?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed when magma comes out of the Earth’s crust as lava, which cools down quickly and doesn’t crystallise very well?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where ozone layer is?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help plants to get nutrition?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed when magma cools down slowly inside the Earth’s crust, so they crystallise well?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric phenomena is formed when water vapour rises, cools down and condenses into water droplets?
Fog
Dew
Frost
Clouds
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a gas to a solid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are originated deep under the Earth’s crust by changing the compositionf of the minerals of preexisting rocks?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmsopheric layer is where gases move horizontally?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed by the remains of other rocks?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric phenomena is water vapour that condenses on a surface?
Fog
Dew
Frost
Clouds
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help some animals to regulate their temperature?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are made of sediments from the remains of aquatic living things or mineral salts?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where X rays are absorbed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help transport substances?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How does a sedimentary rock become a plutonic igneus rock? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where aurora borealis are formed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a solid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How does a metamorphic rock become a sedimentary rock? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of pollutant are the gases released by volcanic eruptions?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help in chemical reactions?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How are sediments formed? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmsopheric layer is where meteorological phenomena happen?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the water found underground?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How is marble formed? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmosphreic layer is where shooting stars are formed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to form a hydrostatic skeleton for some living things?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
In which geological area in Spain are common granites and metamorphic rocks such as slate and phyllites?
Clay area
Calcareous area
Siliceous area
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which kind of pollutant can harm living things, causing respiratory diseases, for example?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the largest reservoirs of fresh water on Earth?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
In which geological area in Spain are common conglomerates, clay, sandstone, marl and gypsum?
Clay area
Calcareous area
Siliceous area
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which kind of pollutant can lead to serious genetic alterations and even death?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the water location which is extremely important because it regulates the climate?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
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GAME RULES
Planet Earth Adventure
Roll the dice, drag the tile, read the question corresponding to the square you've landed on. If you answer correctly, stay on that square. Otherwise, go back to the square you were on. If you land on a red square, roll again.
Roll the dice!
Start
21
23
43
20
22
42
24
16
19
17
44
10
18
Players
Drag the tiles!
41
25
15
11
12
45
14
13
40
31
26
46
30
27
29
28
39
Finish
32
38
33
37
36
34
35
@Profebio
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which is the name of the thin layer which covers the surface of the Earth and is the least dense?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric gas does not react with other gases?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Nitrogen
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a solid to a liquid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which Earth’s layer is made of peridotite?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which gas is a result of photosynthesis carried out by plants, algae and some bacteria?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Nitrogen
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a solid to a gas state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
Which is the inner and densest layer of our planet, which is mostly made of iron?
The mantle
The core
The crust
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where artificial satellites are located?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed when magma comes out of the Earth’s crust as lava, which cools down quickly and doesn’t crystallise very well?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where ozone layer is?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help plants to get nutrition?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed when magma cools down slowly inside the Earth’s crust, so they crystallise well?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric phenomena is formed when water vapour rises, cools down and condenses into water droplets?
Fog
Dew
Frost
Clouds
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a gas to a solid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are originated deep under the Earth’s crust by changing the compositionf of the minerals of preexisting rocks?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmsopheric layer is where gases move horizontally?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are formed by the remains of other rocks?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric phenomena is water vapour that condenses on a surface?
Fog
Dew
Frost
Clouds
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help some animals to regulate their temperature?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of rocks are made of sediments from the remains of aquatic living things or mineral salts?
Plutonic
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Volcanic
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where X rays are absorbed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help transport substances?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How does a sedimentary rock become a plutonic igneus rock? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmospheric layer is where aurora borealis are formed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a solid state called?
Freezing
Deposition
Sublimation
Vaporisation
Condensation
Melting
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How does a metamorphic rock become a sedimentary rock? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
What kind of pollutant are the gases released by volcanic eruptions?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to help in chemical reactions?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How are sediments formed? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmsopheric layer is where meteorological phenomena happen?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the water found underground?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
How is marble formed? Because of...
Metamorphism
Fusion
Weathering
Lithification
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which atmosphreic layer is where shooting stars are formed?
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
Troposphere
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
What property of water is related to its ability to form a hydrostatic skeleton for some living things?
High specific heat capacity
High adhesion capacity
Universal solvent
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
In which geological area in Spain are common granites and metamorphic rocks such as slate and phyllites?
Clay area
Calcareous area
Siliceous area
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which kind of pollutant can harm living things, causing respiratory diseases, for example?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the largest reservoirs of fresh water on Earth?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
LITHOSPHERE QUESTION
In which geological area in Spain are common conglomerates, clay, sandstone, marl and gypsum?
Clay area
Calcareous area
Siliceous area
ATMOSPHERE QUESTION
Which kind of pollutant can lead to serious genetic alterations and even death?
Physical pollutant
Chemical pollutant
Natural pollutant
HYDROSPHERE QUESTION
How is called the water location which is extremely important because it regulates the climate?
Groundwater
Glaciers
Surface water
Salt water
Well done!!!
Continue
Oh no!!!
Go back
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