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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Some groundwater finds openings in the land surface and emerges as...
Short - period comets
freshwater springs
Earth's crust
Polar air
2. 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
- mP
Estuary
Styles of rock deformation
Crust
3. 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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4. This upslope wind is called a...
Estuary
Neap tide/neaps
Valley breeze
Types of clouds
5. Large - dark clouds that indicate thunderstorms
Surface temperature differences
29.5
Canopy interception
Cumulonibus clouds
6. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
La Nina
Chemical weathering
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Rocky planets and moons
7. The degrees east or west of the prime meridian through Greenwich - England
Limestone
Longitude
Block mountains or fold mountains
Uniformitarianism
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
- cT
Inertia
Eclipses
percolation
9. Faulting and folding
29.5
Styles of rock deformation
The rock cycle
Groundwater
10. The precipitation that is intercepted by plant foliage and eventually evaporates back to the atmosphere rather than falling to the ground
Orogenic zones
Canopy interception
Long linear arcs
Stars
11. Typically the tidal mouths of rivers and are often characterized by _____________ or silt carried in from terrestrial runoff - frequently from offshore
Mechanical/physical weathering
Coral reef
Sedimentation
Inertia
12. The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the ________
Extrusive
Divergent plate movements
jet stream
groundwater discharge
13. How much matter is in the object
Density
Speed of light
Comet nuclei
Conglomerates
14. Bodies similar to the sun but immensely distant - Closest stars are 4 light - years away
Stars
Uniformitarianism
aquifers
Block mountains or fold mountains
15. Continental polar (dry - cold air)
Law of superposition
World/global ocean
lower elevation
- cP
16. The spectra of distant objects display a red shift - which is interpreted as meaning that they are rapidly receding from us - This apparent expansion of the universe has given rise to the big bang theory of cosmology - in which one primeval mass expl
Why weather occurs
Surface ocean currents
Winter solstice
The big bang theory of cosmology
17. Form when dissolved mineral solutions crystalize out of lakes and oceans
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Comet nuclei
50-100
Earth's crust
18. Runoff and groundwater are stored as ________ in lakes
moisture
Law of original horizontality
Hydrologic concepts
freshwater
19. 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
Speed of light
percolation
Neap tide/neaps
20. Volcanoes can be caused by '____________'; these so - called hotspots - as in Hawaii - can occur far from plate boundaries
Condensation
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
Mantle plumes
El Nino and La Nina
21. Natural chemical compounds that are the crystals that make up rocks - Each has a specific composition or narrow range of composition
Speed of light
Plate tectonics
Minerals
The earth's structure
22. An individual weighing 200 lbs on Earth would weigh more on a _______________ - Weight is a function of gravity
Erosion
larger planet
Surface ocean currents
Polar air
23. One tidal cycle per day
Latitude
snow
Stars
Diurnal
24. Mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert
Rain shadow
Sunspots
Igneous rocks
46%
25. 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
Intrusive
Solar radiation
Metamorphic rocks
Styles of rock deformation
26. Sun heats water in the oceans - Water evaporates as vapor into the air - Ice and snow can sublimate directly into water vapor...- Over time - the water reenters the ocean - where the water cycle started
Seasons
- cT
Hydrologic cycle
Troposhere
27. Bbreaking along flat surfaces
15
Cleavage
29.5
Examples to support Continental drift theory
28. 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
lower elevation
El Nino
Diurnal
La Nina
29. Nearest galaxy - about 20 million light - years away
Neap tide/neaps
Semidiurnal
Andromeda galaxy
Troposhere
30. The center of the sun may have a temperature of millions of degrees; the visible surface - the ______ - is about 6000
Photosphere
Hydrologic concepts
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Latitude
31. Theory that the earth's continents were originally united as a supercontinent - Pangaea - Established by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900s
Sedimentation
Continental drift
46%
percolation
32. Tends to move slowly and is replenished slowly - and so it can remain in aquifers for thousands of years
Groundwater
Sun's gravity
Weight and mass
Surface temperature differences
33. 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
Earth
29.5
larger planet
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
34. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
Divergent plate movements
California coast
Mechanical/physical weathering
The distinction between asteroids and comets
35. 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
Equinoxes
Axis tilt
Semidiurnal
Speed of light
36. Improved land - use practices can limit erosion by using techniques such as...
Igneous rocks
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Minerals
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
37. 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...
Mid - oceanic ridge
Maritime air
Solar wind
Estuary
38. 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
Asteroids
Tides
Pacific Ring of Fire
Parallax
39. 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
Crustal rocks
The Gulf - Stream
Moon
Continental air
40. Can influence climate by sending tremendous volumes of dust - ash - and smoke into the atmosphere
Mountain
Differential heating
Fossils
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
41. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
Small islands
percolation
Groundwater
Law of superposition
42. Composed of the fragments of other types of rocks - Cover 75 to 80% of the earth's land area - Often deposited in distinct parallel layers - Weather and erosion break down other rock types into sediments - Over time - the sediments become cemented an
Polar air
Earth
Sedimentary rocks
Long linear arcs
43. Human civilization has lasted only _____ years
Transpiration
Cleavage
10000
Air mass
44. Stars with the highest ___________ appear blue - while stars with the lowest surface temperature appear red
Surface temperature
Continental air
Tides
Tectonic plates
45. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
Snow packs
Andromeda galaxy
Sublimation
Crustal rocks
46. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the Solar System - especially on...
Rainfall
Weathering
29.5
Rocky planets and moons
47. The earth is believed to be about ___ billion years old
Ways magma can form
5.6
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
freshwater
48. Sedimentary rocks containing large fragments of other rock material - e.g. Sandstone
Solar System
Conglomerates
Tectonic plates
groundwater discharge
49. The farther from the tropics you are positioned - the ________ the angle of the sun - This causes those locations to be cooler due to the indirect sunlight
Stars
clouds
Snow packs
lower
50. The process in which one type of rock changes into another
The rock cycle
Igneous rocks
Evapotranspiration
29.5