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In this game, players will determine whether various terms related to Earth's systems and processes are correctly associated with the concepts described in the provided text. Players will answer with ✅ for correct associations and ❌ for incorrect ones.

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In this game, players will determine whether various terms related to Earth's systems and processes are correctly associated with the concepts described in the provided text. Players will answer with ✅ for correct associations and ❌ for incorrect ones.

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Surface currents are not influenced by wind.

2

The Coriolis Effect influences the direction of ocean currents.

3

The Global Conveyor Belt is a major ocean current system.

4

Gyres are not a part of ocean circulation.

5

Radiation does not play a role in heat distribution.

6

Precipitation includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.

7

The Stratosphere is where weather occurs.

8

Air Mass refers to a solid object in the atmosphere.

9

Infiltration is the process by which water seeps into the ground.

10

Evaporation does not contribute to the water cycle.

11

Transpiration is unrelated to the water cycle.

12

The Mesosphere is where ocean currents are formed.

13

Evaporation is a process in the water cycle.

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The Troposphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere.

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Convection is a method of heat transfer in fluids.

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Salinity refers to the salt concentration in water.

17

Density currents are driven by differences in water density.

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Condensation occurs when water vapor cools and forms liquid water.

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Condensation is the same as evaporation.

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Runoff is water that flows over the ground surface into bodies of water.

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The Ionosphere is responsible for weather patterns.

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Conduction is the primary method of heat transfer in the ocean.

23

Salinity has no effect on ocean currents.

24

The Thermosphere is one of the layers of the atmosphere.

25

Continental Tropical (cT) air masses are cold and dry.

26

The Ozone Layer protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.

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The Global Conveyor Belt only affects the Atlantic Ocean.

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Radiation is the only method of heat transfer in the ocean.

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The Stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which absorbs UV radiation.

30

Maritime Tropical (mT) air masses bring warm, moist conditions.

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The Exosphere is where most weather events occur.

32

The Troposphere is the layer where satellites orbit.

33

Convection is a process that transfers heat through the movement of fluids.

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The Mesosphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.

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Salinity affects the density of ocean water and influences ocean circulation.

36

Temperature Inversion occurs when warmer air traps cooler air near the surface.

37

Ocean currents can influence weather patterns across continents.

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Ocean currents have no impact on the climate.

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The Global Conveyor Belt is a major ocean current that helps distribute heat around the Earth.

40

Atmospheric Pressure plays a crucial role in weather systems.

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