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- group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs
- force of attraction between all objects
- part of crust and upper part of mantle
- system in which matter and energy are exchanged with surroundings
- layer of earth that makes up 2/3 of earth’s mass
These appear to be fill - in - the - blank questions related to Earth Science (a subfield of Natural Science, specifically Geography or Geology could also be relevant, but Earth Science concepts are central here). Here are the answers for each:
Question 10
The group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs is a biogeochemical cycle (for example, the water cycle, carbon cycle etc. where matter like water, carbon moves through different reservoirs like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere).
Question 11
The force of attraction between all objects is gravity (Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers, $F = G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}$, where $F$ is the gravitational force, $G$ is the gravitational constant, $m_1$ and $m_2$ are the masses of the two objects, and $r$ is the distance between their centers).
Question 12
The part of the crust and the upper part of the mantle is the lithosphere (the lithosphere is a rigid, rocky outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and the uppermost mantle, and it is broken into tectonic plates).
Question 14
A system in which matter and energy are exchanged with the surroundings is an open system (in contrast, a closed system only exchanges energy with the surroundings, and an isolated system exchanges neither matter nor energy).
Question 16
The layer of the Earth that makes up 2/3 of the Earth's mass is the mantle (the Earth's interior is composed of the crust, mantle, and core. The mantle is a thick, viscous layer between the crust and the core, and it has a large mass contribution to the Earth).
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These appear to be fill - in - the - blank questions related to Earth Science (a subfield of Natural Science, specifically Geography or Geology could also be relevant, but Earth Science concepts are central here). Here are the answers for each:
Question 10
The group of processes where matter moves through reservoirs is a biogeochemical cycle (for example, the water cycle, carbon cycle etc. where matter like water, carbon moves through different reservoirs like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere).
Question 11
The force of attraction between all objects is gravity (Newton's law of universal gravitation states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers, $F = G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}$, where $F$ is the gravitational force, $G$ is the gravitational constant, $m_1$ and $m_2$ are the masses of the two objects, and $r$ is the distance between their centers).
Question 12
The part of the crust and the upper part of the mantle is the lithosphere (the lithosphere is a rigid, rocky outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and the uppermost mantle, and it is broken into tectonic plates).
Question 14
A system in which matter and energy are exchanged with the surroundings is an open system (in contrast, a closed system only exchanges energy with the surroundings, and an isolated system exchanges neither matter nor energy).
Question 16
The layer of the Earth that makes up 2/3 of the Earth's mass is the mantle (the Earth's interior is composed of the crust, mantle, and core. The mantle is a thick, viscous layer between the crust and the core, and it has a large mass contribution to the Earth).
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