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CSET Earth
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1. Some precipitation falls as ____ and can accumulate as ice caps and glaciers - which can store water for thousands of years
snow
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Spring tide
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
2. 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
5.6
Orogenic zones
Maritime air
Lunar eclipse
3. The Pacific Ring of Fire has examples of volcanoes caused by ___________ coming together
Crustal rocks
Law of superposition
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Convergent tectonic plates
4. Somewhat cooler disturbances in the photosphere
Convergent plate movements
Sunspots
Lunar eclipse
The big bang theory of cosmology
5. 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
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El Nino
Surface ocean currents
Metamorphic rocks
6. Tides may be...
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Tidal range
Snowmelt
Solar wind
7. On maps - the characteristics of an air mass are represented by two letters: The lowercase letter represents ________ - and the uppercase letter represents temperature
moisture
Types of clouds
Hydrologic cycle
Daylight saving time zones
8. Giant masses of solid rock that float upon the earth's mantle - These plates move in relation to one another at one of three types of plate boundaries...
Mineral color
3/4
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Weather phenomena on earth
9. Forms south of the Arctic and is cold
Polar air
Cumulonibus clouds
Hydrologic cycle
Major oceans
10. Oceans cover __ of the earth's surface
Mechanical/physical weathering
3/4
moisture
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
11. Solar Atmosphere is divided into the inner chromosphere with explosive prominences and the outer corona - a glowing halo visible only during a total eclipse - Constantly emitting particles as a...
Surface temperature differences
River
Solar wind
Long linear arcs
12. The stress is particularly severe in _________ - which are characterized by volcanism - metamorphism - deformation - and uplift
Types of galaxies
Cirrus clouds
Orogenic zones
Troposhere
13. Seasons are marked by changes in the amount of sunlight - which in turn often cause cycles of dormancy in plants and hibernation in animals - These effects vary with latitude and with proximity to bodies of water
Comet nuclei
Stratus clouds
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Surface temperature differences
14. 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
Chaotic system
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Equinoxes
freshwater
15. Occurs when the moon sets at sunset - Then the moon is between the earth and the sun - so we see only the dark half of the moon
New moon
El Nino
Clastic
5.6
16. Stars with the highest ___________ appear blue - while stars with the lowest surface temperature appear red
Venus
Weathering
Distance
Surface temperature
17. Theory that the earth's continents were originally united as a supercontinent - Pangaea - Established by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900s
Continental drift
Groundwater
Deserts
Erosion
18. A natural flow of water - usually freshwater - traveling toward an ocean - a lake - or another stream
Daylight saving time zones
Volcano
lower elevation
River
19. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
El Nino and La Nina
Solar wind
Groundwater
The most abundant minerals in the crust
20. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Geology
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Smaller regions of the oceans
21. Can thaw and melt - and the ensuing water flows overland as snowmelt
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Gravity and inertia
Asteroids
Snow packs
22. 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
Minerals
Examples to support Continental drift theory
moisture
Climate
23. Thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt - or associated scattered discs - which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Major oceans
Short - period comets
Mountain
24. Some water infiltrates deep into the ground and replenishes ________ - which store huge amounts of freshwater for long periods of time
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
aquifers
Long - period comets
Andromeda galaxy
25. Divided into two main types: large - low- density gas giants and smaller - rocky terrestrials - There are at least 341 identified _______ - 8 of which are in the Solar System
jet stream
Gravity and inertia
Chemical weathering
Planets
26. The major mountains tend to occur in __________ - indicating tectonic plate boundaries and activity
Daylight saving time zones
Mineral color
Long linear arcs
Minerals
27. Classified as warm - water or cold - water currents
Surface ocean currents
Inertia
15
Ways magma can form
28. The science of the atmosphere and weather
Orogenic zones
Meteorology
Long linear arcs
The most abundant minerals in the crust
29. 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.
Scratch test
Venus
Opposite seasons
Chemical sedimentary rocks
30. 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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31. Both gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in orbit around the sun - Inertia makes a planet travel in a straight line
Continental drift
Volcano
Gravity and inertia
Diurnal
32. The strength of gravity in our solar system depends on both the masses of the celestial objects and the _______ between them
Distance
Continental drift
Igneous rocks
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
33. 1 hour of time
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15
Troposhere
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
34. The process of chemical or physical breakdown of earth rocks - soils - and their minerals
Semidiurnal
Weathering
Diurnal
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35. Two feldspars (orthoclase and plagioclase) - quartz - olivine - and augite - These five minerals are silicates - built from interlocking silicon and oxygen atoms
The most abundant minerals in the crust
moisture
Crust
Stars
36. 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
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
Hydrologic concepts
Major oceans
Lithosphere
37. The fossiliferous strata record is only the last __% of the earth's history
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jet stream
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Sunspots
38. Typically the tidal mouths of rivers and are often characterized by _____________ or silt carried in from terrestrial runoff - frequently from offshore
Metamorphic rocks
Venus
Chaotic system
Sedimentation
39. Cause pressure differences - A hot surface heats the air above it and the air expands - lowering the air pressure and its density
Block mountains or fold mountains
Mechanical/physical weathering
Surface temperature differences
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
40. Water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil
- mT
Evapotranspiration
Tides
Extrusive
41. 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)
Why weather occurs
Plate tectonics
snow
Lunar eclipse
42. Some groundwater finds openings in the land surface and emerges as...
freshwater springs
Hydrologic cycle
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Continental air
43. Comprises one global - interconnected body of salt water often (though generally recognized as several separate oceans) - A continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts
World/global ocean
Erosion
Fossils
Rocky planets and moons
44. Distance to closest stars can be calculated by measuring the _________ - a slight shift in apparent position against the background of more distant stars as the earth travels around the sun
Rock salt
Planets
Parallax
Gravity and inertia
45. Most sediments were deposited in beds that were originally horizontal - and any tilting is due to later earth movements
Law of original horizontality
Sunspots
Precipitation
Full moon
46. At any given time - regardless of season - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience...
Opposite seasons
Ice Age
Density
jet stream
47. 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
Fossils
Eclipses
Igneous rocks
Divergent plate movements
48. Can influence climate by sending tremendous volumes of dust - ash - and smoke into the atmosphere
Subduction zones
The earth's structure
percolation
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
49. Bodies similar to the sun but immensely distant - Closest stars are 4 light - years away
Law of superposition
Latitude
Solar wind
Stars
50. A semi - closed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it - and with a free connection to the open sea - Often associated with high levels of biological diversity - They are made up of brackish water - Often given names
Estuary
Chemical weathering
Colder
The Gulf - Stream