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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
River
Sublimation
Valley breeze
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
2. Deviates by an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees - Thus - at any given time during summer or winter - one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the sun - This exposure alternates as the earth revolves in its orbit
Axis tilt
Galactic center
Runoff
Fossils
3. A major determiner of coastal climate
Earth's crust
46%
moisture
Surface ocean temperature
4. Forms over land and is associated with dry air
Earth
Erosion and land use
Continental air
Groundwater
5. 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)
Galactic center
Plate tectonics
Neap tide/neaps
Hydrologic concepts
6. Gas giants Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus and Neptune have diameters far larger than Earth's and have far greater masses
Weight and mass
Venus
Gravity and inertia
Groundwater
7. Used to arrange strata in a standard order - Used to measure the amount of radioactive decay in minerals and calculate the time at which the rock formed
Rock salt
Polar air
The geological time scale
Time zone
8. The tendency of a moving object to stay in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place - Without _______ - a planet would be pulled into the sun
Why weather occurs
Canopy interception
Distance
Inertia
9. The center of the sun may have a temperature of millions of degrees; the visible surface - the ______ - is about 6000
Semidiurnal
Photosphere
Galactic center
Distance
10. The North Pole is in the Arctic Ocean - and thus its temperature extremes are buffered by the water - The result is that the South Pole is consistently _______ during the southern winter than the North Pole during the northern winter
46%
Surface ocean currents
Colder
Semidiurnal
11. The transformation of water vapor to liquid water droplets in the air - producing clouds and fog
Altostratus clouds
Condensation
groundwater discharge
Mantle
12. 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)
Daylight saving time zones
Small islands
Standard time zones
Spring tide
13. Characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific - warm current of nutrient - poor tropical water - heated by its eastward passage in the Equatorial Current - replaces the cold - nutrient - rich surface water of th
Andromeda galaxy
El Nino
Neap tide/neaps
Climate
14. Occur when two plates push together - Such faults are strong and relatively deep - Where the strongest earthquakes occur Example: mountain building in the Himalayas and the Andes
Convergent plate movements
Mantle
Groundwater
Chemical weathering
15. Tends to move slowly and is replenished slowly - and so it can remain in aquifers for thousands of years
Groundwater
Seasons
Fossils
Ice Age
16. Some water infiltrates deep into the ground and replenishes ________ - which store huge amounts of freshwater for long periods of time
percolation
Clastic
aquifers
Opposite seasons
17. After the moon has waxed through crescent - quarter - and gibbous phases - a ________ appears - At that time - the moon rises at sunset - and we see all of its illuminated side - Then the phase wanes gradually to another new moon
Uniformitarianism
Full moon
La Nina
Hydrologic cycle
18. The degrees east or west of the prime meridian through Greenwich - England
Crustal rocks
Longitude
Igneous rocks
Geology
19. The evaporation of these oceans is how we get most of our __________ - and their temperature determines our climate and wind patterns
Diurnal
Rain shadow
Snow packs
Rainfall
20. The layers of sediment deposited in a quiet environment - Common sites of deposition are lakes - deltas at the mouths of rivers - beaches and sandbars along the coast - and (most important) the marine environment
Time zone
Law of original horizontality
Strata
California coast
21. 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
The Gulf - Stream
Ice Age
29.5
California coast
22. Continental polar (dry - cold air)
Crust
Divergent plate movements
- cP
Stars
23. The difference between levels of ocean water at high and low tides
Tidal range
Soil
The big bang theory of cosmology
Standard time zones
24. 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
Conglomerates
Styles of rock deformation
Axis tilt
Earth
25. Comprised of the crust and the rigid uppermost part of the mantle - broken up into tectonic plates (7 major and many minor) - ride on the asthenosphere
Uniformitarianism
Axis tilt
Law of original horizontality
Lithosphere
26. 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
Crustal rocks
Solar radiation
Canopy interception
27. The tidal force produced by the sun is ____ as large as that produced by the moon
46%
Rocky planets and moons
Full moon
Continental drift
28. 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
Weather phenomena on earth
- cP
Precipitation
Crustal rocks
29. 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
Types of galaxies
Limestone
Cirrus clouds
Canopy interception
30. Darkens the moon as the earth passes between it and the sun - casting a shadow on the moon - may be seen from anywhere the moon is visible - about half of the earth
Continental air
Conglomerates
Spring tide
Lunar eclipse
31. Most sediments were deposited in beds that were originally horizontal - and any tilting is due to later earth movements
Convergent tectonic plates
Law of original horizontality
Tropical air
Sublimation
32. Occur when two plates pull away from each other - Such faults are generally weak and shallow Example: the Mid - Atlantic Range in the Atlantic Ocean
Divergent plate movements
Polar air
Rain shadow
Sun's gravity
33. The major mountains tend to occur in __________ - indicating tectonic plate boundaries and activity
Long linear arcs
Sunspots
Sedimentary rocks
Smaller regions of the oceans
34. Nearest galaxy - about 20 million light - years away
Stars
Mechanical/physical weathering
Snow packs
Andromeda galaxy
35. Oceans cover __ of the earth's surface
3/4
Tropical air
New moon
Metamorphic rocks
36. Huge systems of stars - Milky Way is estimated to have 100 billion stars arranged in a great disk
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Mountain
Asteroids
Galaxies
37. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
50-100
Pacific Ring of Fire
Nuclear fusion
Examples to support Continental drift theory
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39. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
Sedimentary rocks
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Latitude
Moon
40. Featherlike clouds that indicate fair weather
Snow packs
Opposite seasons
Cirrus clouds
Igneous rocks
41. A natural flow of water - usually freshwater - traveling toward an ocean - a lake - or another stream
Density
Surface ocean currents
Chaotic system
River
42. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
- cT
- cP
Runoff
El Nino and La Nina
43. 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.
Tidal range
El Nino
Scratch test
Weather phenomena on earth
44. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the Solar System - especially on...
Minerals
Weight and mass
Rocky planets and moons
Altostratus clouds
45. Erosion in many places is increased by human land use - Poor land - use practices include deforestation - overgrazing - unmanaged construction activity - and road building
Plate tectonics
Divergent plate movements
Erosion and land use
Comet nuclei
46. The source of energy for evaporation is primarily through ___________
Smaller regions of the oceans
Venus
Solar radiation
Conglomerates
47. Maritime polar (wet - cold air)
Tropical air
Latitude
aquifers
- mP
48. A small Solar System body that orbits the Sun - When close enough to the sun - exhibits a visible coma (atmosphere) or a tail - both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the comet's nucleus - Have a variety of different orbital periods
Groundwater
46%
Comet
snow
49. Water returns to the land surface at __________ than where it entered - under the force of gravity or gravity - induced pressures
Earth
lower elevation
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Snowmelt
50. 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
5.6
Groundwater
Examples to support Continental drift theory
La Nina