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CSET Earth
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1. 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
Snow packs
Mantle plumes
Volcano
Surface temperature differences
2. The sun and oceans can also affect the weather of land - If the sun heats ocean waters for a period of time - water can evaporate - Once evaporated into the air - the moisture can spread over nearby land - thus making it cooler
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3. Both gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in orbit around the sun - Inertia makes a planet travel in a straight line
Rainfall
Density
Gravity and inertia
Long - period comets
4. Faulting and folding
The equator
Styles of rock deformation
jet stream
Limestone
5. Tides may be...
Earth's crust
Stratus clouds
Igneous rocks
Semidiurnal or diurnal
6. Two feldspars (orthoclase and plagioclase) - quartz - olivine - and augite - These five minerals are silicates - built from interlocking silicon and oxygen atoms
The earth's structure
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Fossils
Scratch test
7. Most sediments were deposited in beds that were originally horizontal - and any tilting is due to later earth movements
Moon
Law of original horizontality
Major oceans
Polar air
8. 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
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
lower elevation
Planets
groundwater discharge
9. The movement (carrying away or displacement) of solids (sediment - soil - rock - and other particles) - usually by the agents of currents such as wind - water - or ice by downward or down - slope movement in response to gravity
10000
Erosion
El Nino and La Nina
Spring tide
10. Earth movements - The result of forces within the earth - where temperature and pressure differences lead to instability
The big bang theory of cosmology
Sun's gravity
Law of original horizontality
Crustal rocks
11. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
aquifers
lower elevation
Hydrologic cycle
50-100
12. The tidal force produced by the sun is ____ as large as that produced by the moon
11
5.6
46%
Tropical air
13. Occur when two plates slip past each other - Such faults are generally moderate and are relatively shallow Example: The San Andreas Fault
Earth
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Transform plate movements
Sedimentary rocks
14. At any given time - regardless of season - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience...
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Opposite seasons
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Photosphere
15. 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
Crustal rocks
Comet
Tropical air
Neap tide/neaps
16. Volcanoes can be caused by '____________'; these so - called hotspots - as in Hawaii - can occur far from plate boundaries
Divergent plate movements
Long - period comets
cooling
Mantle plumes
17. Continental polar (dry - cold air)
- cP
Subduction zones
freshwater
Earth
18. Form when magma or lava cools and solidifies - Depending on the rate of cooling - can contain visible crystals - while others can appear glassy
Igneous rocks
Snowmelt
Ice Age
Maritime air
19. Maritime polar (wet - cold air)
clouds
Chemical weathering
Geology
- mP
20. (in descending order of size) the Pacific Ocean - the Atlantic Ocean - the Indian Ocean - the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean
Divergent plate movements
Major oceans
freshwater springs
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
21. Evaporation often implicitly includes ___________ from plants - although together they are specifically referred to as evapotranspiration
Long linear arcs
Transpiration
Daylight saving time zones
New moon
22. Temperature - pressure - and composition
Examples to support Continental drift theory
groundwater discharge
Precipitation
Ways magma can form
23. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through direct contact with atmospheric conditions such as heat - water - ice - and pressure
clouds
Photosphere
Mechanical/physical weathering
Block mountains or fold mountains
24. Typically the tidal mouths of rivers and are often characterized by _____________ or silt carried in from terrestrial runoff - frequently from offshore
Sedimentation
Divergent plate movements
Comet nuclei
- cP
25. Forms over water and is associated with wet air
Lithosphere
Maritime air
Volcano
Weathering
26. Erosion in many places is increased by human land use - Poor land - use practices include deforestation - overgrazing - unmanaged construction activity - and road building
Erosion and land use
percolation
Weight and mass
Law of original horizontality
27. Rocks are placed into groups according to how they form...
Subsurface flow
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Neap tide/neaps
Continental drift
28. 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)
Styles of rock deformation
Spring tide
Altostratus clouds
- cT
29. 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
- mT
Rainfall
lower elevation
Winter solstice
30. There are approx. _____ days between each lunar cycle
Parallax
29.5
Smaller regions of the oceans
Conglomerates
31. Two high waters and two low waters each day - in most locations - tides are semidiurnal
Chemical weathering
Eclipses
Sedimentation
Semidiurnal
32. 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
aquifers
Law of superposition
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Full moon
33. The motive force behind land breezes and sea/lake breezes - also known as on - or off - shore winds - Land absorbs and radiates heat faster than water - but water releases heat over a longer period of time
Differential heating
Strata
Geology
Volcano
34. Generally forms deep in the mantle as one type of rock changes into another - Due to intense pressure - can show signs of bending and distortion - Examples: schist - marble - gneiss - and slate
Weathering
Moon
Metamorphic rocks
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
35. 186000 miles/second
Canopy interception
El Nino
Earth
Speed of light
36. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
Convergent plate movements
Canopy interception
Sublimation
Major oceans
37. Some groundwater finds openings in the land surface and emerges as...
Time zone
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Nuclear fusion
freshwater springs
38. The Pacific Ring of Fire has examples of volcanoes caused by ___________ coming together
Convergent tectonic plates
Sedimentary rocks
Long - period comets
Convergent plate movements
39. Sometimes called minor planets or planetoids - Bodies
Asteroids
Tidal range
Cleavage
Long - period comets
40. Younger beds were originally deposited above older beds
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
River
Law of superposition
Mid - oceanic ridge
41. Texture is important in classifying ______ sedimentary rocks
Clastic
Condensation
Crust
Snowmelt
42. A major determiner of coastal climate
Convergent tectonic plates
Surface ocean temperature
Full moon
Sublimation
43. Defined by geometrically subdividing the earth's spheroid into 24 lunes (wedge - shaped sections) - bordered by meridians - each 15
Standard time zones
River
Earth
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
44. 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
Climate
The Gulf - Stream
Time zone
Law of original horizontality
45. 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
Tidal range
Subduction zones
Subsurface flow
Cleavage
46. The process of chemical or physical breakdown of earth rocks - soils - and their minerals
The equator
Weathering
Inertia
Equinoxes
47. Ancient astronomers found that eclipses occurred periodically and learned to predict them accurately - Lunar and solar
Conglomerates
Eclipses
Long - period comets
Surface temperature differences
48. 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
Smaller regions of the oceans
Uniformitarianism
Long - period comets
Air mass
49. A land form that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area - with a peak - Usually produced by the movement of lithospheric plates
Snowmelt
Mountain
Convergent plate movements
Rain shadow
50. 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
Asteroids
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Gravity and inertia
Types of galaxies