Froggy Jumps Earth in the Solar System (Form 3, Geography)Versión en línea Test your knowledge about Earth and its place in the solar system! por YAKILI LMS 1 What is the third planet from the Sun? a Venus b Mars c Earth 2 What is Earth's primary atmosphere composed of? a Hydrogen and Helium b Nitrogen and Oxygen c Carbon Dioxide and Methane 3 Which layer of Earth is liquid? a Mantle b Crust c Outer core 4 What is the average distance from Earth to the Sun? a 50 million miles b 150 million miles c 93 million miles 5 What is Earth's only natural satellite? a Phobos b The Moon c Europa 6 Which planet is known as the 'Blue Planet'? a Earth b Neptune c Uranus 7 What is the main reason for Earth's seasons? a Earth's rotation speed b Distance from the Sun c Tilt of the Earth's axis 8 Which layer of Earth is solid and composed of silicate rocks? a Crust b Outer core c Inner core 9 What is the term for Earth's path around the Sun? a Orbit b Revolution c Rotation 10 What is the third planet from the Sun? a Venus b Mars c Earth 11 Which layer of Earth is primarily composed of iron and nickel? a Mantle b Outer core c Crust 12 What percentage of Earth's surface is covered by water? a 50% b 85% c 71% 13 Which phenomenon is responsible for the tides on Earth? a Moon's gravitational pull b Earth's rotation c Sun's heat 14 What is the largest land biome on Earth? a Desert b Tundra c Taiga 15 Which layer of Earth's atmosphere contains the ozone layer? a Mesosphere b Stratosphere c Troposphere 16 What is the main source of energy for Earth's climate? a Volcanic activity b The Moon c The Sun 17 What is the shape of Earth? a Oblate spheroid b Perfect sphere c Cubical 18 How long does it take for Earth to orbit the Sun? a 365.25 days b 360 days c 400 days 19 Which layer of the atmosphere is closest to Earth? a Mesosphere b Troposphere c Stratosphere 20 What is the largest ocean on Earth? a Indian Ocean b Pacific Ocean c Atlantic Ocean 21 Which force keeps Earth in orbit around the Sun? a Magnetism b Friction c Gravity 22 Which planet has the most moons in the solar system? a Earth b Mars c Jupiter 23 What is the primary source of energy for Earth? a Volcanic activity b The Moon c The Sun 24 How does the Earth's rotation affect its climate? a It changes the shape of the Earth b It causes earthquakes c It creates day and night cycles 25 What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon? a Volcanoes b Tides c Seasons 26 Which layer of the Earth is influenced by solar radiation? a The atmosphere b The crust c The mantle 27 What role do stars play in Earth's ecosystem? a They create weather patterns b They provide light and energy c They cause natural disasters 28 Which celestial body has the greatest impact on Earth’s tides? a The Sun b Mars c The Moon 29 What is the effect of solar flares on Earth? a They cause rain b They can disrupt communication systems c They increase gravity 30 How does the Earth's tilt affect seasons? a It affects ocean currents b It changes the angle of sunlight c It alters the Earth's shape 31 What is the term for the movement of tectonic plates? a Earthquake dynamics b Volcanic activity c Plate tectonics 32 Which gas is essential for life on Earth and influenced by the atmosphere? a Nitrogen b Carbon dioxide c Oxygen 33 What is the equator's latitude? a 90 degrees b 45 degrees c 0 degrees 34 Which parallel is located at 23.5 degrees North? a Tropic of Capricorn b Arctic Circle c Tropic of Cancer 35 What is the latitude of the Arctic Circle? a 60 degrees North b 66.5 degrees North c 70 degrees North 36 Which latitude is at 0 degrees? a Prime Meridian b Tropic of Capricorn c Equator 37 What is the significance of the Tropic of Capricorn? a It marks the southernmost point of the sun's zenith. b It marks the northernmost point of the sun's zenith. c It is the equator. 38 What latitude is the Tropic of Capricorn located at? a 23.5 degrees South b 23.5 degrees North c 45 degrees South 39 Which parallel is found at 66.5 degrees South? a Antarctic Circle b Tropic of Cancer c Arctic Circle 40 What is the latitude of the Tropic of Cancer? a 23.5 degrees North b 30 degrees North c 45 degrees North 41 Which latitude is significant for climate zones? a Arctic Circle b Tropics c Equator 42 What is the main purpose of identifying latitudes? a To determine climate and time zones. b To measure ocean depth. c To identify mountain ranges. 43 What is a meridian? a An imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. b A type of geographical feature. c A line of latitude. 44 Which meridian is considered the Prime Meridian? a 0 degrees longitude. b 90 degrees east. c 180 degrees west. 45 What is the significance of the Prime Meridian? a It serves as the starting point for measuring longitude. b It marks the equator. c It divides the Earth into hemispheres. 46 How many degrees are there between each meridian? a 45 degrees. b 30 degrees. c 15 degrees. 47 Which meridian is located at 180 degrees longitude? a The International Date Line. b The Prime Meridian. c The Equator. 48 What is the maximum longitude value? a 90 degrees. b 360 degrees. c 180 degrees. 49 Which hemisphere is east of the Prime Meridian? a Southern Hemisphere. b Eastern Hemisphere. c Western Hemisphere. 50 Which meridian is used for time zone calculations? a The Equator. b The Prime Meridian. c The Tropic of Cancer.