Earth-and-Life-Science11_Q1_Module-2
Earth-and-Life-Science11_Q1_Module-2
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Origin and Structure
of the Earth
(The Subsystem)
Earth and Life Science
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 1: Origin and Structure of the Earth – The Subsystem
First Edition, 2020
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Welcome to the Earth and Life Science Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode
(ADM) Module on Origin and structure of the Earth - Subsystem!
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this
also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking
into consideration their needs and circumstances.
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of the module:
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module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing
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For the learner:
Welcome to the Earth and Life Science Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module
on The Origin and Structure of the Earth – The Subsystems!
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activities included in the module.
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the nature of Biology. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the four subsystems of the Earth?
A. biosphere C. water sphere
B. hydrosphere D. geosphere
2. All of the waters, including subsurface and atmospheric water comprise
the Earth. Which geological subsystem best label the statement?
A. the geosphere C. the biosphere
B. the hydrosphere D. the atmosphere
3. Earth contains all living organisms including those on the land, in the
water and air. Which subsystem best describes the statement?
A. biosphere C. atmosphere
B. hydrosphere D. geosphere
4. Which subsystem suits the statement, “All living things, including humans,
are part of the immense Earth”?
A. biosphere C. hydrosphere
B. geosphere D. atmosphere
5. What subsystem will network with biosphere for photosynthesis to take
place?
A. atmosphere C. hydrosphere
B. geosphere D. biosphere
6. Oxygen, water vapor, nitrogen, and other gases help organism to survive .
Which Earth sphere contain these materials?
A. biosphere C. hydrosphere
B. atmosphere D. geosphere
7. Which term is used to describe the thin layer of solid rock that makes up
the outermost part of the Earth?
A. core C. mantle
B. crust D. biosphere
8. Among the subsystems, which is composed of a mixture of gases that
surrounds the Earth?
A. nitrogen C. biosphere
B. atmosphere D. kingdoms
9. The atmosphere of the Earth is composed of ___ nitrogen and _____
oxygen and other gases.
A. 0% and 100% C. 78% and 21%
B. 21% and 78% D. 505 and 505
10. In what subsystem of the Earth are the rocks and mineral found?
A. atmosphere C. hydrosphere
B. biosphere D. geosphere
11.What part of the Earth’s sphere make up hydrosphere?
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A. glaciers C. seawater and inland water
B. groundwater D. all of the above
12. Among all the gases, which gas composed the Earth’s atmosphere?
A. CO2 C. N2
B. He D. O2
13. Ozone plays an important part for organisms to stay alive. To what sphere
does ozone belong?
A. atmosphere C. geosphere
B. biosphere D. hydrosphere
14.Which answer best describes the role of the ozone layer?
A. It traps heat from the sun to heat the planet.
B. It protects the plants and animals on earth from receiving too much
ultraviolet radiation.
C. It cools the earth through the evaporation of water vapor
D. It keeps the oxygen in the atmosphere closest to Earth and the
nitrogen separated in the atmosphere.
15.Which of the following is an example of a human impact of the biosphere?
A. littering C. water pollution
B. air pollution D. littering, air and water pollution
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Lesso
n
Origin and Structure of
the Earth – The
1 Subsystem
Earth is sometimes called the “water planet” or the “blue planet” because seas
cover more than two-thirds of its surface. Earth is the only planet or moon in the
solar system with rain that falls from clouds, runs over the land, and collects in
extensive oceans. It is also the only body we know that supports life. This self-
learning module will help you understand the subsystem of the planet where you
stand right now.
What’s In
Read the statement below and answer the question that follows.
Imagine walking along a rocky coast as a storm blows in from the sea. The wind
whips the ocean into whitecaps, and waves crash onto the shore. Before you
have time to escape, blowing spray has soaked your clothes. A hard rain begins
as you scrambled over the rocks to your car. During the adventure, you have
observed the spheres of the Earth.
List down the terms that are used in the statement that reflects to what made up
the Earth. Categorized them based on the following:
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Notes to the Teacher
This module focuses on the subsystems of the Earth, its
characteristics, and relationship with each other. It has
exercises that will help the student understand the topic. You
may guide the student by explaining if questions arise.
What’s New
What is It
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3. Geosphere – the solid part of the Earth that consists the entire planet from
the center of the core to the outer crust. It includes core, mantle, and
crust of the Earth.
4. Hydrosphere – the water part of the Earth that includes oceans and
glaciers.
What’s More
Geosphere
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need both carbon dioxide and oxygen. In addition, the atmosphere supports
life indirectly by regulating climate. Air acts as both a blanket and a filter,
retaining heat at night and shielding from direct solar radiation during the
day.
2. Biosphere – the zone of Earth where all forms of life exist: in the sea, on land,
and in water. It is sometimes called as the large ecosystem. This is the zone
that life inhabits. Biosphere is a very thin layer of the earth’s surface.
3. Geosphere – the solid Earth, consisting of the entire planet from the center of
the core to the outer crust. It includes the core, mantle, and crust of the
Earth.
4. Hydrosphere – the water part of the Earth which circulates among oceans,
continents, glaciers, and atmosphere. Oceans cover 71% of the Earth and
contain 97.5% of its water.
What I Can Do
The human population has increased rapidly since the 1700’s. For most of
human history, there were fewer than half-billion people on Earth. In mid- 2009,
6.7 billion people inhabited our planet. Because of these, extensive pollution is
everywhere. As a student, what can you do to save not only a particular system,
but the Earth itself? Write your answer in the table.
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Assessme
nt
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on
a separate sheet of paper.
1. Earth includes beach grasses, forms of life in the sea, on land, and even in
the air. Which term best describes the statement?
A. atmosphere C. geosphere
B. biosphere D. hydrosphere
3. Life is supported by oxygen and carbon dioxide. Which subsystem will best
describe the statement?
A. atmosphere C. geosphere
B. biosphere D. hydrosphere
5. All of earth’s cycles and spheres are interconnected. Why is this so?
A. because they are interconnected
B. because Earth is where we live in
C. because Earth is the only living planet
D. because every organism has its own function in the Earth
6. What is an example of a connection between atmosphere and geosphere?
A. water C. mountains
B. nitrogen D. volcanic eruption release gas
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A. boats transporting goods C. water evaporating to make
clouds
B. fish swimming in water D. waves eroding rocks on beach
10. All living things, including land and sea made up the Earth. Which term
best described the statement?
A. geosphere C. atmosphere
B. ozone layer D. biosphere
11. Which interaction will take place if nitrogen is returned to the soil when
dead plants decompose?
A. biosphere and atmosphere C. biosphere and geosphere
B. geosphere and atmosphere D. atmosphere and geosphere
12. Which interaction best describes carbon dioxide dissolving from the air
into the ocean?
A. atmosphere and hydrosphere C. atmosphere and geosphere
B. atmosphere and atmosphere D. atmosphere and biosphere
13. The atmosphere of the Earth is composed of ___ oxygen and _____
nitrogen and other gases.
A. 0% and 100% C. 78% and 21%
B. 21% and 78% D. 50% and 50%
14. What part of geosphere is a thin layer of solid rock that makes up the
outermost part of the Earth?
A. core C. mantle
B. crust D. biosphere
Additional Activities
“Connect Me Spheres”
Procedure: Analyze the interactions of the spheres after the onslaught of Taal
Volcano.
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Geo
Answer Key
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Assessment What's More What I Know
1. B 1. The Earth 1. C
2. C consists of four 2. B
3. A subsystems, 3. D
4. A across whose 4. A
5. D boundaries 5. A
6. D matter and 6. B
7. B energy flows, 7. B
8. D the atmosphere 8. B
9. D (air), biosphere 9. C
10.D (living things), 10.D
11.C hydrosphere 11.D
12.A (water), and 12.C
13.B geosphere 13.A
14.B (land). The 14.C
15.A atmosphere 15.A
provides the
geosphere with
heat and energy
needed for rock
breakdown and
erosion. The
biosphere
receives gases,
heat, and
sunlight
(energy) from
the atmosphere.
It receives water
from the
hydrosphere and
a living medium
from the
geosphere.
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References
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