Code: Class6-EV2-25062026
Class: Class 6
Subject: 3
Hard

Our Earth: A Deep Dive

Question #1827
If you could dig a tunnel straight through the Earth from one side to the other, which layer would you encounter immediately after passing through the solid mantle?
Question #1828
Which statement best explains why the Earth experiences different seasons throughout the year?
Question #1829
Imagine a spot on Earth located at 0° latitude and 0° longitude. Which famous geographical reference point would you be at?
Question #1830
Why do airplanes typically fly in the lower part of the stratosphere, above the troposphere?
Question #1831
If the Earth's rotation suddenly sped up dramatically, but its revolution around the Sun remained the same, what would be the most noticeable change for people on Earth?
Question #1832
Which of the following describes the Inner Core of the Earth?
Question #1833
During the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, which statement is true about daylight hours in the Southern Hemisphere?
Question #1834
What is the primary reason that locations at higher latitudes generally have colder climates than locations near the Equator?
Question #1835
The Coriolis Effect, which influences wind and ocean currents, is a direct result of which Earth phenomenon?
Question #1836
If you are watching a live telecast of an event happening exactly on the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) at 12:00 PM (noon) GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), and you are located at 90° East longitude, what time would it be for you?
Question #1837
Which natural disaster is most likely to occur due to the sudden movement of tectonic plates along a fault line?
Question #1838
The ozone layer, vital for protecting life on Earth, is primarily found in which atmospheric layer?
Question #1839
Which continent is unique because it is entirely surrounded by water and has no land borders with any other continent?
Question #1840
If the Earth's axis were not tilted, but perfectly perpendicular to its orbit around the Sun, what would be the main consequence?
Question #1841
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Question #1842
The region of the Earth where life exists, interacting with land, water, and air, is called the:
Question #1843
Why is the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, significantly deeper than the Grand Canyon?
Question #1844
If you are traveling from New York (USA) to London (UK) across the Atlantic Ocean, you are mostly traveling from:
Question #1845
Which of the following is an example of a destructive plate boundary?
Question #1846
If the Earth suddenly stopped revolving around the Sun but continued to rotate, what would be the immediate consequence?
Question #1847
What role does the Earth's magnetic field, generated in its core, play in protecting our planet?
Question #1848
Which ocean is characterized by having most of its surface covered by ice throughout the year?
Question #1849
Why are global positioning systems (GPS) heavily reliant on both latitude and longitude coordinates?
Question #1850
What is the most accurate way to describe the actual shape of the Earth?
Question #1851
If a major volcano erupts and releases a large amount of ash and dust into the atmosphere, what short-term effect on global climate might be observed?
Question #1852
Which atmosphere layer protects Earth from most incoming meteoroids, causing them to burn up and create 'shooting stars'?
Question #1853
The largest continent on Earth, covering approximately one-third of the total land area, is:
Question #1854
Why does a solar eclipse only happen during a New Moon phase?
Question #1855
Which natural phenomenon is caused by the sudden shifting of a large volume of ocean water, often due to underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions?
Question #1856
If you were to observe the Earth from space, which color would predominantly stand out, and what does it primarily represent?
Question #1857
The movement of molten rock within the Earth's mantle, driven by heat from the core, is primarily responsible for: