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CSET Earth
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1. (or summer time zones) include an offset (typically +1 hour) for daylight saving time
Sedimentary rocks
Earth's crust
Daylight saving time zones
Sun's gravity
2. Takes place when the moon passes between the earth and the sun - with the moon blocking the sunlight for about two minutes - A total ___________ may be seen only from a small zone on the earth
Hydrologic cycle
El Nino and La Nina
- cT
Solar eclipse
3. Rising air currents take the vapor up into the atmopshere where cooler temperatures cause it to condense into ____
Solar eclipse
46%
clouds
Hydrologic concepts
4. The cold - water current that flows north to south off the _____________ keeps the West Coast fairly cool during the summer - Cold - water currents create cooler temperatures in areas that would otherwise be much warmer
Metamorphic rocks
groundwater discharge
The distinction between asteroids and comets
California coast
5. Paleontology: Fossil evidence indicates the similarity of fossils on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean - Continental 'jigsaw puzzle': The outlines of the continents seem to fit together
Igneous rocks
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Clastic
Uniformitarianism
6. Human civilization has lasted only _____ years
10000
Snowmelt
Ice Age
Mohs' scale of hardness
7. The earth is believed to be about ___ billion years old
The equator
5.6
Latitude
Why weather occurs
8. A continuous drill would find gas - oil - and water in that order - The three substances occur in their order of density - with the lightest substance on top and the heaviest on the bottom
Petroleum exploration
Valley breeze
Earth's crust
snow
9. Two feldspars (orthoclase and plagioclase) - quartz - olivine - and augite - These five minerals are silicates - built from interlocking silicon and oxygen atoms
Tidal range
Rock salt
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
The most abundant minerals in the crust
10. The major mountains tend to occur in __________ - indicating tectonic plate boundaries and activity
Long linear arcs
lower
Percolation
Deserts
11. Test the item against materials of known hardness; for example - use your fingernail or the graphite in a pencil to attempt to scratch the items. This process should result in assigning a relative hardness to the unknown items.
California coast
Scratch test
Intrusive
Rocky planets and moons
12. Runoff and groundwater are stored as ________ in lakes
World/global ocean
Solar System
clouds
freshwater
13. Natural chemical compounds that are the crystals that make up rocks - Each has a specific composition or narrow range of composition
Mountain
Minerals
Rainfall
Petroleum exploration
14. Method of using the present to interpret the past - Processes occurring today are observed carefully and their effects are measured - Then - geologists assume that similar effects in ancient rocks were caused by processes similar to those of the pres
Uniformitarianism
- mT
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Maritime air
15. Large - dark clouds that indicate thunderstorms
Smaller regions of the oceans
Cumulonibus clouds
Deserts
15
16. Sedimentary rocks containing large fragments of other rock material - e.g. Sandstone
Conglomerates
Geology
Sedimentation
Sunspots
17. Water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil
Opposite seasons
El Nino and La Nina
Orogenic zones
Evapotranspiration
18. Volcanoes can be caused by '____________'; these so - called hotspots - as in Hawaii - can occur far from plate boundaries
Surface temperature differences
Mantle plumes
El Nino and La Nina
Groundwater
19. 1 hour of time
Sedimentary rocks
Small islands
15
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
20. Takes approx. seven and a half earth months to revolve around the sun - Takes approx. eight earth months to rotate on its axis - a day on ________ is longer than a year
Igneous rocks
Venus
Troposhere
Chemical sedimentary rocks
21. Occur along plate boundaries
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Tides
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Full moon
22. Characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the same area - Atlanta tropical cyclone activity is generally enhanced during La Nina - Often follows the El Nino - especially when the latter is strong
Venus
La Nina
California coast
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
23. Mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert
Smaller regions of the oceans
Troposhere
Rain shadow
Estuary
24. Classified as warm - water or cold - water currents
Mantle
Extrusive
Precipitation
Surface ocean currents
25. Tends to move slowly and is replenished slowly - and so it can remain in aquifers for thousands of years
Distance
Groundwater
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Full moon
26. Condensed water vapor that falls to the earth's surface - Most precipitation occurs as rain - but also includes snow - hail - fog drip - graupel - and sleet
5.6
Metamorphic rocks
Precipitation
Surface temperature
27. Formed from calcium carbonate - also an example of chemical sedimentary rocks - like roock salt - can contain organic or once - living matter and can record the history of that matter's formation in features such as strata - fossil evidence - and rip
lower
Venus
Limestone
Stratus clouds
28. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
Sun's gravity
El Nino and La Nina
Soil
Weight and mass
29. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
Mountain
50-100
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Types of clouds
30. Sun heats water in the oceans - Water evaporates as vapor into the air - Ice and snow can sublimate directly into water vapor...- Over time - the water reenters the ocean - where the water cycle started
precipitation
Law of superposition
Hydrologic cycle
Sedimentation
31. This scale assigns a fixed number to 10 reference materials. Talc (1) is the softest and diamond (10) is the hardest
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32. Travels in an orbit that is slightly elliptical (oval) - and so the distance from the sun ranges from 91.5 to 94.5 million miles - Its daily rotation deforms the earth to a flattened spheroid - with a polar radius slightly less than the equatorial ra
Mineral color
Lithosphere
El Nino
Earth
33. Around a new or full moon - when the sun - moon - and the earth form a line - the tidal forces due to the sun reinforce those of the moon - The tide's range is at a maximum and is called a spring tide (spring as in 'to jump/leap -' not the season)
Evaporation
Spring tide
Stars
Sedimentation
34. Ancient astronomers found that eclipses occurred periodically and learned to predict them accurately - Lunar and solar
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Eclipses
Evapotranspiration
Weather phenomena on earth
35. Form when dissolved mineral solutions crystalize out of lakes and oceans
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Comet
snow
36. Two high waters and two low waters each day - in most locations - tides are semidiurnal
Surface ocean temperature
Comet nuclei
Semidiurnal
Neap tide/neaps
37. Large - scale movements of the earth's lithosphere - - The theory encompasses the older concepts of continental drift (first half of 20th century) and seafloor spreading (1960s)
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
Plate tectonics
Hydrologic cycle
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
38. The atmosphere is a __________ - and so small changes to one part of the system can grow to have large effects on the system as a whole - This makes it difficult to accurately predict weather more than a few days in advance
Subduction zones
Moon
Chaotic system
Equinoxes
39. Some precipitation falls as ____ and can accumulate as ice caps and glaciers - which can store water for thousands of years
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Latitude
Conglomerates
snow
40. Faulting and folding
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
California coast
Time zone
Styles of rock deformation
41. The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the ________
Condensation
Conglomerates
jet stream
Diurnal
42. Volcanoes are also found in __________ - where the denser oceanic plates are forced under continental plates; this adds massive volumes of water to the mantle - allowing magma to melt more readily and rise to the surface to form volcanoes
Cirrus clouds
Sun's gravity
Subduction zones
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43. Traces of ancient life preserved in the strata as shells - footprints - and the like - Soft plant and animal tissues decompose quickly in the presence of decay bacteria - which exist wherever oxygen exists
Fossils
Divergent plate movements
Soil
Neap tide/neaps
44. Oceans cover __ of the earth's surface
Transform plate movements
Law of original horizontality
World/global ocean
3/4
45. Defined by geometrically subdividing the earth's spheroid into 24 lunes (wedge - shaped sections) - bordered by meridians - each 15
Standard time zones
Sun's gravity
lower elevation
Surface ocean currents
46. Igneous rock that forms on the earth's surface - Examples obsidian - basalt - and pumice
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
Hydrologic concepts
Extrusive
Estuary
47. The science that describes and interprets the earth Fields: - Geomorphology (land forms) - Petrology (rocks) - Stratigraphy (layered rocks) - Paleontology (fossils)
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Geology
Minerals
Percolation
48. Can influence climate by sending tremendous volumes of dust - ash - and smoke into the atmosphere
Long linear arcs
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
Tropical air
5.6
49. Smooth layers of low clouds that indicate a chance of drizzle or snow
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
freshwater
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Stratus clouds
50. Nearest galaxy - about 20 million light - years away
Andromeda galaxy
Differential heating
Opposite seasons
Chemical weathering