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CSET Earth
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1. Occurs at the instant when the sun's position in the sky is at its greatest angular distance on the other side of the equatorial plane from the observer's hemisphere - Depending on the shift of the calendar - the winter solstice occurs some time betw
Rock salt
Winter solstice
Mantle
Mineral color
2. Can thaw and melt - and the ensuing water flows overland as snowmelt
La Nina
Block mountains or fold mountains
Snow packs
Cleavage
3. Earth movements - The result of forces within the earth - where temperature and pressure differences lead to instability
Small islands
Crustal rocks
Estuary
The equator
4. 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
Transform plate movements
Subduction zones
Volcano
Neap tide/neaps
5. 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
cooling
Moon
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
Latitude
6. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
Why weather occurs
Valley breeze
Galaxies
Chemical weathering
7. 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
aquifers
Inertia
Troposhere
Convergent plate movements
8. Tides may be...
Long linear arcs
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Pacific Ring of Fire
Types of clouds
9. The precipitation that is intercepted by plant foliage and eventually evaporates back to the atmosphere rather than falling to the ground
Sun's gravity
Canopy interception
Chemical weathering
Climate
10. Large - dark clouds that indicate thunderstorms
Cumulonibus clouds
Longitude
15
La Nina
11. Huge systems of stars - Milky Way is estimated to have 100 billion stars arranged in a great disk
Continental drift
Galaxies
Transpiration
Chemical sedimentary rocks
12. Volcanoes are generally found where ________ are diverging or converging
Tectonic plates
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Cirrus clouds
Galaxies
13. 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
Latitude
Opposite seasons
Limestone
Block mountains or fold mountains
14. The best determiner of climate - as it is consistently and directly correlated with temperature - other factors: Rain shadows - as well as water currents - elevation and so forth
3/4
Latitude
clouds
Air mass
15. The stress is particularly severe in _________ - which are characterized by volcanism - metamorphism - deformation - and uplift
Plate tectonics
Percolation
Orogenic zones
Axis tilt
16. The science of the atmosphere and weather
Snow packs
Meteorology
Surface ocean temperature
Tides
17. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
clouds
El Nino and La Nina
Earth
Parallax
18. 186000 miles/second
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Speed of light
11
19. Some infiltration stays close to the land surface and can seep back into surface - water bodies (and the ocean) as...
Opposite seasons
Nuclear fusion
Differential heating
groundwater discharge
20. Natural chemical compounds that are the crystals that make up rocks - Each has a specific composition or narrow range of composition
Smaller regions of the oceans
Minerals
Sun's gravity
Cirrus clouds
21. 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
Scratch test
Cumulonibus clouds
Deserts
22. A region of the earth that has uniform standard time - usually referred to as the local time - divided into standard and daylight saving (or summer)
Weathering
Time zone
Surface ocean currents
Winter solstice
23. The degrees east or west of the prime meridian through Greenwich - England
10000
Styles of rock deformation
Longitude
Smaller regions of the oceans
24. 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
Galactic center
Planets
Sunspots
Eclipses
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
Mid - oceanic ridge
Transpiration
Lithosphere
Altostratus clouds
26. When the moon is at first quarter or third quarter - the sun - earth and moon form a 90- degree (right) angle with the earth at the vertex - The combined effect of this alignment of the sun - earth - and moon results in tidal ranges on the earth - Wh
Types of galaxies
Mechanical/physical weathering
Neap tide/neaps
Earth
27. The evaporation of these oceans is how we get most of our __________ - and their temperature determines our climate and wind patterns
lower elevation
Snowmelt
Mountain
Rainfall
28. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
Runoff
Coral reef
50-100
Opposite seasons
29. 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
Rock salt
Volcano
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
lower
30. The sun is not at the center of the disk - but out toward the perimeter - and is revolving around the ________
Extrusive
Galactic center
3/4
Subduction zones
31. This upslope wind is called a...
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Conglomerates
Daylight saving time zones
Valley breeze
32. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through direct contact with atmospheric conditions such as heat - water - ice - and pressure
Convergent tectonic plates
- cT
freshwater springs
Mechanical/physical weathering
33. Younger beds were originally deposited above older beds
Law of superposition
Convergent tectonic plates
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
Subduction zones
34. A huge ball of incandescent gases - Its mass is more than 300000 times that of the earth - Principal constituents are the lightest elements - hydrogen and helium
Inertia
Sun
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
precipitation
35. Improved land - use practices can limit erosion by using techniques such as...
snow
Cirrus clouds
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Short - period comets
36. Spiral - elliptical - and irregular form are speckled throughout the visible universe - Largest telescope has detected galaxies to its limit of several billion light - years
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Why weather occurs
Types of galaxies
Mountain
37. 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
The geological time scale
Condensation
Comet
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
38. The degrees north or south of the equator
The distinction between asteroids and comets
- mP
Latitude
Spring tide
39. 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
Climate
Surface ocean currents
Density
40. The science that describes and interprets the earth Fields: - Geomorphology (land forms) - Petrology (rocks) - Stratigraphy (layered rocks) - Paleontology (fossils)
Geology
Conglomerates
Why weather occurs
Climate
41. Both gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in orbit around the sun - Inertia makes a planet travel in a straight line
3/4
Mantle
Gravity and inertia
Photosphere
42. 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
Spring tide
Scratch test
Hydrologic cycle
43. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
Mountain
Sun's gravity
freshwater
The distinction between asteroids and comets
44. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
Mantle plumes
percolation
Gravity and inertia
Latitude
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
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Major oceans
Long linear arcs
The Gulf - Stream
46. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
Valley breeze
Evaporation
- cP
Sublimation
47. Thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt - or associated scattered discs - which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune
Hydrologic concepts
Spring tide
Types of clouds
Short - period comets
48. 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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49. Faulting and folding
Extrusive
Minerals
Cirrus clouds
Styles of rock deformation
50. 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)
freshwater springs
Sunspots
Plate tectonics
La Nina