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CSET Earth
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1. 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)
Block mountains or fold mountains
Andromeda galaxy
Spring tide
Speed of light
2. Further caused by the elliptical orbit of the earth - Earth reaches perihelion (the point in its orbit closest to the sun) in January - and it reaches aphelion (farthest point from the sun) in July - Also depend on factors such as proximity to oceans
10000
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
The Gulf - Stream
3. The stress is particularly severe in _________ - which are characterized by volcanism - metamorphism - deformation - and uplift
Law of original horizontality
Orogenic zones
Planets
Deserts
4. 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
Lunar eclipse
The rock cycle
The equator
Inertia
5. Large - dark clouds that indicate thunderstorms
Cumulonibus clouds
Petroleum exploration
Law of original horizontality
Surface temperature
6. The resulting dust layer would act as a shield - blocking out much of the sun's rays - This would result in lower global temperatures and a general _____ of the earth
Planets
Equinoxes
cooling
Andromeda galaxy
7. Refers to the long - term weather patterns of a large geographical area and takes into account temperature - humidity - and precipitation
precipitation
Weathering
Types of clouds
Climate
8. Travels around the earth each month - - Distance from the earth averages 237000 miles - Has rugged topography formed billions of years ago by volcanic eruptions and meteorite impacts - Mass is 1/6th that of Earth
clouds
El Nino
Opposite seasons
Moon
9. The runoff produced by melting snow
Limestone
Snowmelt
lower
Groundwater
10. The flow of water underground - in the vadose zone and aquifers - Subsurface water may return to the surface (as a spring or by being pumped) or eventually seep into the oceans
The most abundant minerals in the crust
lower elevation
Subsurface flow
Cumulonibus clouds
11. At any given time - regardless of season - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience...
Earth's crust
Opposite seasons
Tidal range
29.5
12. 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
River
Limestone
Surface ocean temperature
groundwater discharge
13. An individual weighing 200 lbs on Earth would weigh more on a _______________ - Weight is a function of gravity
larger planet
Rock salt
- mP
The big bang theory of cosmology
14. Forms over the Tropics and is warm
Valley breeze
Latitude
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Tropical air
15. A land form that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area - with a peak - Usually produced by the movement of lithospheric plates
Erosion and land use
California coast
Mountain
Stratus clouds
16. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
Rain shadow
Venus
percolation
Rock salt
17. The degrees east or west of the prime meridian through Greenwich - England
Diurnal
Longitude
aquifers
Ways magma can form
18. Occur twice a year - when the tilt of the earth's axis is oriented neither from nor to the sun - causing the sun to be located vertically above a point on the equator - The name derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night) - because at the e
Petroleum exploration
Law of original horizontality
Sun
Equinoxes
19. A ______________ - such as the Mid - Atlantic Ridge - has examples of volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart
Density
11
Photosphere
Mid - oceanic ridge
20. Smooth layers of low clouds that indicate a chance of drizzle or snow
Stratus clouds
Moon
Semidiurnal
5.6
21. Classified as warm - water or cold - water currents
Spring tide
larger planet
Surface ocean currents
Sedimentary rocks
22. Water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil
Evapotranspiration
Rocky planets and moons
Transform plate movements
Continental drift
23. A major determiner of coastal climate
Weather phenomena on earth
Law of original horizontality
Surface ocean temperature
Hydrologic cycle
24. Evaporation often implicitly includes ___________ from plants - although together they are specifically referred to as evapotranspiration
Estuary
percolation
Why weather occurs
Transpiration
25. Characterized by similar temperatures and moisture levels
5.6
Air mass
Axis tilt
Coral reef
26. An area of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions associated with the plate boundaries surrounding the Pacific Ocean - In a 40000 km horseshoe shape - associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches - volcanic arcs - and volcanic
Surface ocean temperature
Petroleum exploration
Pacific Ring of Fire
Coral reef
27. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through direct contact with atmospheric conditions such as heat - water - ice - and pressure
Conglomerates
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Time zone
Mechanical/physical weathering
28. The movement of rainwater as it filters through soil and rocks into the ground - becoming groundwater
Percolation
freshwater springs
Strata
Earth's crust
29. Seas - gulfs - bays - and other names
Smaller regions of the oceans
Long linear arcs
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Continental air
30. Igneous rock that cools beneath the earth's surface - Examples: plutons - dikes - and batholiths
Sublimation
Intrusive
Small islands
The big bang theory of cosmology
31. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
Comet
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
larger planet
Sublimation
32. Largest zone of the planet (68%); crystalline silicates - rich in magnesium - calcium - and iron; very hot and mainly solid - but local melting to magma is the source of volcanic eruptions
Mantle
Surface temperature
The Gulf - Stream
Plate tectonics
33. 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
Air mass
Eclipses
Colder
Divergent plate movements
34. 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
Rocky planets and moons
Mineral color
Solar wind
35. 186000 miles/second
Speed of light
Sunspots
freshwater
- mP
36. Maritime polar (wet - cold air)
- mP
Long - period comets
Evaporation
Deserts
37. 1 hour of time
Igneous rocks
Cirrus clouds
Geology
15
38. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
Intrusive
El Nino and La Nina
Latitude
Smaller regions of the oceans
39. Both gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in orbit around the sun - Inertia makes a planet travel in a straight line
Semidiurnal
World/global ocean
Gravity and inertia
Winter solstice
40. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
Chemical weathering
Geology
Ways magma can form
Weather phenomena on earth
41. The Pacific Ring of Fire has examples of volcanoes caused by ___________ coming together
Convergent tectonic plates
- mP
Air mass
50-100
42. Can thaw and melt - and the ensuing water flows overland as snowmelt
Snow packs
Continental air
Strata
Tidal range
43. The science of the atmosphere and weather
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Meteorology
Divergent plate movements
Density
44. Scientists theorize that massive volcanic eruptions on a global scale contributed to the earth's cooling - resulting in the onset of the...
Evapotranspiration
Ice Age
Pacific Ring of Fire
Plate tectonics
45. A warm - water current that carries warm water from the Tropics to the Arctic regions of the North Atlantic Ocean - This accounts for higher temperatures and higher humidity on the Eastern Seaboard during the summer
Gravity and inertia
Soil
The Gulf - Stream
Time zone
46. 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
La Nina
Seasons
3/4
- mP
47. 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
Photosphere
Fossils
Petroleum exploration
Deserts
48. An opening - or rupture - in a planet's surface or crust - which allows hot molten rock - ash - and gases to escape from below the surface - Volcanic activity involving the extrusion of rock tends to form mountains or features like mountains over a p
Chemical sedimentary rocks
lower elevation
Volcano
Venus
49. Younger beds were originally deposited above older beds
Neap tide/neaps
Semidiurnal
Cleavage
Law of superposition
50. Forms over land and is associated with dry air
46%
Clastic
Types of clouds
Continental air