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1. A chuck of rock or dust in space.
asthenosphere
meteoroid
pipe
aftershock
2. Synonym of intrusive. Antonym of volcanic. Applies to igneous rocks formed beneath the surface of the Earth; typically with large crystals due to the slowness of cooling.
anemometer
plutonic
intrusive
stormwater runoff
3. The sum of the processes that result in the wearing away or the progressive lowering of the Earth's surface by weathering & erosion & mass wasting & and transportation.
aftershock
denudation
continental rise
rockslide (rock avalanche)
4. The attractive force between two objects; its magnitude depends on their masses and the distance between them.
crystal
gravity
Mars
zone of leaching
5. 1. A low & bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher lands. 2. any large depression in which sediments are deposited.
basin
period
compression fossil
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
6. The solid innermost part of the core with a diameter of a little over 1 &200 km.
floodplain
fjord
inner core
asteroid
7. A rigid segment of the Earth's lithosphere that moves horizontally and adjoins other plates along zones of seismic activity. Plates may include portions of both continents and ocean basins.
triangulation
groove
plate
mantle
8. A delta formed at both sides of a tidal inlet.
equinox
tidal delta
plate tectonics
water clarity
9. The study of earthquakes & and of the structure of the Earth by both natural and artificially generated seismic waves.
exotic river
Mesozoic
continental crust
seismology
10. An informal term to include all geologic time from the beginning of the Earth to the beginning of the Cambrian period 570 million years ago.
epicenter
stalactite
Precambrian
plain
11. The line separating land and water.
reef
Earth
seismograph
shoreline
12. The oldest eon in Earth history & extending from the origin of the Earth to about 3.9 billion years ago.
transform boundary
Hadean
intensity
sand dune
13. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
scale
Prime Meridian
Galileo
drift
14. Till deposited from main body of glacier during ablation.
ground moraine
kettle
geology
shoreline
15. Where two plates collide to form mountains.
collisional Boundary
shoreline
particulate air pollution
precipitation
16. To wash or scrub away.
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
specific gravity
scour
Cenozoic
17. A commonly used scale of earthquake intensity.
rain shadow deserts
telescope
resources
Modified Mercalli Scale
18. A river that is able to maintain its flow through a desert because of water received from outside the desert.
exotic river
acid rain
aftershock
rock cycle
19. The process by which building stone & usually in blocks or sheets & is extracted from the Earth. radiation -- (Electromagnetic radiation) -- energy that travels through space in the form of waves without the intervention of matter & as in the transp
quarrying
continental shelf
beach
continental rise
20. The environment where a particular plant or animal is normally found.
striations
smelting
habitat
glaciation
21. Scratches & or small channels & gouged by glacier action. Occur on boulders & pebbles & and bedrock. Striations along bedrock indicate direction of ice movement.
epoch
sand dune
striations
thermal spring
22. The geologic eon lying between the Archean and Phanerozoic eons & beginning about 2.5 billion years ago and ending about 0.57 billion years ago.
sand dune
seafloor spreading
oxbow
Proterozoic
23. The process of one plate descending beneath another.
Pelean eruption
pathogen
scour
subduction
24. A low & nearly flat accumulation of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river or stream & commonly triangular or fan-shaped.
cementation
ozone layer
dust storm
delta
25. Similar to a groin but built to keep sand out of a harbor entrance.
glaciation
jetty
conduction
arch
26. The reserves of a valuable mineral commodity plus all other mineral deposits that may eventually become available & even those that are presumed to exist but have not yet been discovered and those that are not economically or technologically exploita
volcanic ash
resources
boundary
equinox
27. The pattern of water circulation from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean.
eclipse
hydrologic cycle
ore
plate
28. The theory that states that the present-day continents are the fragmented pieces of preexisting larger landmasses called supercontinents.
basaltic
oxbow
Continntal Drift Theory
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
29. A ridge of high water associated with a hurricane and which floods over the shore .
wave crest
storm surge
tidal inlet
fetch
30. Fossils formed when water containing minerals leaks into a mold. The minerals harden to form a copy of the original structure or organism.
lithosphere
renewable resources
glaciation
casts
31. Living on land.
terrestrial
foreshock
waterfall
metamorphic rock
32. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
spring
nonfoliated
ground water
crevasse
33. A sedimentary rock composed of combustible matter derived from the partial decomposition of plant material.
oal
continental slope
humid
isostasy
34. A vent in the surface of the Earth & from which lava & ash & and gases erupt.
asteroid
anemometer
volcano
Jupiter
35. The region of a shore that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
oal
pyroclastic
intertidal zone
arid
36. The amount of material a stream carries in suspension.
water clarity
suspended load
Continntal Drift Theory
natural resources
37. Iron & aluminum & magnesium & manganese & and titanium. Ores of the abundant metals only need to be 3 - 5 times as metal-rich as average rock.
abundant metal
tidal delta
delta
vesicle
38. (Greek-Aphrodite)named after the Roman goddess of love. It is the planet closest in size to Earth and the second planted from the Sun.
biogenic sedimentary rock
moraine
Pangea
Venus
39. Any object that revolves around another object in space.
satellite
decomposition (chemical weathering)
seismograph
sand dune
40. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
geologic time scale
hemisphere
basaltic
cave
41. A person who makes maps.
Copernicus & Nicholas
cartographer
aftershock
conserve
42. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
tell
biogenic sediment
Jupiter
epicenter
43. Saturn is named after the Roman god of the harvest. It is the sixth planet from the Sun.
Saturn
nova -- (Supernova)
axis
Prime Meridian
44. A roughly circular reef with an occasional small & low & coral sand island surrounding a shallow lagoon.
atoll
black smoker
star
Greenhouse Effect
45. An era of time during the Phanerozoic eon lasting from 245 million years ago to 66.4 million ago.
Mesozoic
water table
legend
Richter scale
46. All of space and everything in it.
column
universe
shield volcano
mesosphere
47. Highly mafic igneous volcanic rock & typically fine-grained and dark in color; rough volcanic equivalent of gabbro. Basalt is the most abundant volcanic rock in the Earth's crust.
chemical sedimentary rock
abundant metal
basalt
isostatic change in sea level
48. Lava extruded beneath water characterized by pillow shapes.
Pillow Lava
hot spot
water table
till (unstratified drift)
49. A division of geologic time next shorter than a period. Example: the Pleistocene epoch is in the Quaternary period.
tell
Copernicus & Nicholas
thrust fault
epoch
50. Saturn is named after the Roman god of the harvest. It is the sixth planet from the Sun.
renewable resources
Saturn
salinization
frost wedging