Earthscienceforstem q1 Mod2 Earthssubsystem v2
Earthscienceforstem q1 Mod2 Earthssubsystem v2
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Earth’s Subsystems
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Module 2
Earth Science for STEM
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Quarter 1 – Module 2: Earth’s Subsystems
First Edition, 2021
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What I Need to Know
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What I Know
Read and analyze the following questions. Choose the letter that best
answer the question. Write it on separate sheet of paper.
4. The Agusan Marsh is a large wetland with many plants, animals, and
microscopic organisms. Which part of the Earth’s subsystem includes
the water in this wetland?
a. Atmosphere
b. Biosphere
c. Geosphere
d. Hydrosphere
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7. What subsystem interacts when a rice plant draws water and nutrients
from the soil?
a. Atmosphere, Biosphere and Geosphere
b. Biosphere, Hydrosphere and Geosphere
c. Geosphere, Atmosphere and Biosphere
d. Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Geosphere
9. Oceans cover almost the entire Earth’s surface. How does it contribute to
Earth’s habitable condition?
a. It absorbs and redistributes solar radiation.
b. It absorbs and replenishes solar radiation.
c. It protects and absorbs solar radiation.
d. It protects and adsorbs solar radiation.
10. Analyze the ecological phenomena given below. Which of the given
situations shows the interaction between hydrosphere and
atmosphere?
a. Evaporating water
b. Pouring rain
c. Flowing stream
d. Drinking water
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13. Taal Volcano spews gases and ashes into air. How does this scenario
affects the atmosphere?
a. It decreases the air pressure in the area.
b.It increases the humidity in the area near the volcano.
c. It lessens the atmospheric temperature in the area.
d.It affects the amount of gases in the atmosphere through its
emitted gases.
14. Water availability impacts the growth of animals like cows which
depend on plants for food. B a s e d o n t h e g i v e n s i t u a t i o n , w hich of
the following subsystems are involved in this situation?
a. Atmosphere and Biosphere
b.Hydrosphere and Biosphere
c. Hydrosphere and Geosphere
d.Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
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Lesson
What’s In
Analyze the given illustration below and answer the following questions. Write the
answer on a separate sheet.
Figure 1. A Terrarium
Guide questions:
2. Give the functions of each component in the terrarium that enable life
to sustain on it.
3.How can you compare the terrarium to an Earth system
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Notes to the Teacher
This module is a self-assisted module however your
help is necessary in monitoring and evaluating
students work. Make sure that the students
completely accomplish all the activities to ensure high
quality transfer of learning in this module.
What’s New
Listed below are the words associated to the different Earth’s subsystem.
Highlight them in the Word Hunt Box, then, answer the guide questions
that follows. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
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Guide Questions:
What is It
Atmosphere serves as the Earth’s blanket. Its name rooted from the Greek
word atmos which means gas and sphaira which means globe or ball. It is
composed of gases in varying amount and its relative abundance is also crucial in
different parts of the earth. The air in the atmosphere is generally composed of
78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon and the remaining 0.10% is made up of
different trace gases and vapor. It serves as the Earth’s protection form harmful
UV rays and keeps the planet warm through greenhouse gasses. Atmosphere is
affected by the Earth’s gravity, so this is the reason why as the altitude increases
the amount of gases in the atmosphere decreases. It is composed of layers namely:
troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
It pertains to the solid part of the earth. It is divided in to three layers such
as the crust, mantle, and the core. It is composed of naturally occurring solid
aggregate of minerals, organic material or natural glass called rocks. It is also
composed of loose particles of rocks that enveloped the surface of Earth called
regolith. It contains all the soil, rocks, and minerals present in the crust to the core
of the Earth. It comprises the geologic landforms such as mountains and hills.
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Water on Earth is constantly and consistently moving because of temperature and
salinity. It also plays an important role in absorption and redistribution of solar
radiation.
Biosphere came from the Greek word bios meaning life. It is composed of
all living things and the areas where they are found. It includes all animals,
microbes, and plants. It extends to the upper areas of the atmosphere where
insects and birds can be found. It also extends to the deep parts of the oceans
where marine organisms can still survive. It is also in this zone that the interaction
between the different subsystems is most dynamic. In biosphere, each organism
plays an important role to the food web. If one is lost the others will be affected.
Matter and energy flows and cycle between the four subsystems to sustain
and make life on Earth possible. Both of it can flow across the boundaries between
each subsystem. The geosphere is where the rocky part of the earth is in contact
with water, air, and life. It is also generally where the spheres intersect and affect
each other. The processes that move matter and energy from one sphere to another
is called as sphere interactions. Changes in any sphere greatly affect the other
spheres as well since all the spheres are interconnected system.
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substances in the different subsystem of the Earth. Any interference and
disturbances in the flow of matter and energy may cause damage to any of the
subsystems and its components.
What’s More
A. Direction. Identify the numbered figure below and give the subsystem it
represents. Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.
Figure Subsystem
1
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A. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. If false,
identify the word/words that make the statement incorrect.
A. Using the flow chart , identify the subsystems interacting in the carbon and oxygen
cycle shown in the picture below. Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper.
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B. Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase to complete the discussion of
the carbon and oxygen cycle in which matter and energy flows from one
subsystem to another. Choose your answer from the word pool below.
Plants Animals Digestion Metabolism Inhale
Photosynthesis Respiration Mining Element Exhale
In the process of (1) ____________________, atmospheric carbon is absorbed
by plants. This carbon is transferred from (2) ____________________ to the
(3) ____________________ feeding on them, and further moves up the food chain.
(4) ____________________, (5) ______________________, and (6) ____________________ of
plants and animals result in some transfer of carbon back to the atmosphere. Some
of these living beings buried millions of years ago have been converted to fossil fuels.
(7) ______________________ and burning fossil fuels can cause this carbon to move
from the lithosphere to the atmosphere. Some of this atmospheric carbon gets
dissolved in the oceans and thus, completes the cycle.
Oxygen is naturally occurring in the air. Oxygen is also considered as the
most common (8) _____________________ of the human body. It plays a vital role in life
forms. This also serves as an essential element in different biomolecules. All aerobic
organisms use free oxygen for respiration. They (9) __________________ oxygen from
the environment and use it in the process of respiration while (10)
____________________ carbon dioxide. All green plants use carbon dioxide during the
process of (11) ___________________ and release oxygen back into the atmosphere as
a by-product . Animals exhale carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere which is
again used by the plants during photosynthesis. Now oxygen is released back to the
atmosphere.
What I Can Do
Make a concept map on how the four subsystems are connected. Use the word at the
center as your reference point. Refer to the rubrics below as your reference in writing
your ideas.
Category 4 3 2 1
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or errors
evident
Category 4 3 2 1
Hierarchical All concepts Most concepts are Some concepts Few concepts
structure are connected connected in a are connected are connected
in a hierarchical in a in a
hierarchical structure leading hierarchical hierarchical
structure from complex to structure structure
leading from specific concepts. leading from leading from
complex to complex to complex to
specific specific specific
concepts. concepts. concepts.
Accuracy of All the Some concepts are Few concepts The concepts
relationship concepts are significant and are significant are given are
of words significant and accurately related and accurately not related to
accurately to each other. related to each each other.
related to each other.
other.
Total Score
Assessment
Multiple Choice. Read and analyze the following questions below. Write the letter that
best answer each question. Write your answer in a separate sheet of paper.
1. Earth is made up of landforms like mountains and hills. Which subsystem do
mountains and hills belong?
a. Atmosphere
b. Biosphere
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c. Geosphere
d. Hydrosphere
3. Oceans cover almost the entire Earth’s surface. How does it contribute
to Earth’s habitable condition?
a. It protects and absorbs solar radiation.
b. It protects and absorbs solar radiation.
c. It absorbs and redistributes solar radiation.
d. It adsorbs and replenishes solar radiation.
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6. Which of the following is TRUE about hydrosphere?
a. It includes organisms.
b. It serves as the Earth’s blanket.
c. It is affected by temperature and salinity.
d. It is composed of the different landforms of the Earth.
8. Taal Volcano spews gases and ashes into air. How does this
scenario affect the atmosphere?
a. It decreases the air pressure in the area.
b. It increases the humidity in the area near the volcano.
c. It lessens the atmospheric temperature in the area.
d. It affects the amount of gases in the atmosphere through its
emitted gases.
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10. What subsystem interacts when a rice plant draws water and
nutrients from the soil?
a. Biosphere, Atmosphere and Geosphere
b. Geosphere, Atmosphere and Biosphere
c. Biosphere, Hydrosphere and Geosphere
d. Geosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere
14. Water availability impacts the growth of animals like cows who depend
on plants for food. Which of the following subsystems are involved in
this situation?
a. Atmosphere and Biosphere
b. Hydrosphere and Biosphere
c. Hydrosphere and Geosphere
d. Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
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15. Which of the following events show an interaction between
geosphere and hydrosphere?
a. Bacteria converting nitrogen to ammonium
b. Plants undergoing the process of transpiration
c. Rocks undergoing the process of weathering due to flood
d. Water evaporating from the soil
Additional Activities
Read the statement below and answer the questions that follow. Write your answers
in a separate sheet of paper.
SOLUTIONS TO
MITIGATE THE
PROBLEM IN THE POSSIBLE
HAZARDS OF
GIVEN SITUATION RESULTS
NATURAL
CALAMITIES
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Rubrics:
Category 5 4 3 2 1
Content The problem The problem The problem The The
was correctly was correctly was correctly problem problem
identified and identified and identified and was was
fixated on the somehow somehow correctly incorrectly
main issue. All fixated on the fixated on the identified identified.
the solutions main issue. main issue. and The
were clearly All the Some of the somehow solutions
stated. All the solutions were solutions and fixated on about the
results are clearly stated. results given the main problem
precise and All the results were clearly issue. Few and results
valid. are precise stated, precise solutions given were
and valid and valid. and results not precise
were and
clearly invalid.
stated,
precise and
valid.
Organization of The ideas and Some ideas Few ideas and Few ideas All ideas
ideas concepts are and concepts concepts are and and
precisely are vague but vague and concepts concepts
organized in a in a logical unorganized are are
logical format format but but not incoherent incoherent
and easy to easy to follow. misleading. and and
follow. misleading. misleading
Focus and There is one There is one There is one There is The topic
details clear, well clear, well topic and more than and main
focused topic focused topic content. Main one focus ideas are
and content. and content. ideas are of topic not clear.
Main ideas are Main ideas are somewhat and
clear and are clear but are clear. content.
well supported not well Main ideas
by detailed and supported by
are vague
accurate detailed
and not
information. information.
detailed.
Total Score:
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Assessment What I Have Learned
1.C 1.1. Photosynthesis
2.D 2.2. Plants
3.C 3.3. Animals
4.B 4.4. Respiration
5.D 5.5. Digestion
6.C 6. Metabolism
7.C 7. Mining
8.D 8. Element
9.D 9. Inhale
10.D 10. Exhale
11.C 11. Photosynthesis
12.A 1.
13.B
14.A
15.B
16.C
What I Know What's In What’s More
1. 1. D 1. 1. Water A.1. Fish-Biosphere
2. 2. B 2. 2. Ice 2. Seaweed-Biosphere
3. 3. B 3. 3. Sand 1. 3. Rocks-Geosphere
4. 4. D 4. 4. Mountain 2. 4. Seaweed- Biosphere
5. 5. C 5. 5. Rain 3. 5. Water-Hydrosphere
6. 6. D 6. 6. Dew 4.
7. 7. B 7. 7.Tree B. 1. T
8. 8. B 8. 8.Air 2. F – solid
9. 9. A 9. 9.Wind 3. T
10. 10. A 10. Clouds 4. T
11. 11. A 5. F-only /surface only
12. 12. A 6. T
13. 13. D 7. F- two
14. 14 B 8. T
15. 15. A 9. F-does not
10. T
Answer Key
References
Brainly. Agusan Marsh. Accessed May 21, 2020.
https://brainly.ph/question/3708184.
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20Earth's%20surface.
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Accessed 21 May 2020. https://eductaion. Seattlepi.com/earth’s-
four-subsystems-work- together-4634.html.
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