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1. A process of land degradation initiated by human activity & particularly in the zones along the margins of deserts.
desertification
mid-ocean ridges
channelization
Greenhouse Effect
2. 1. Breach in a natural levee . 2. Deep crevice or open fracture in glacier ice.
Saturn
crevasse
stormwater runoff
cave
3. The current geologic era & which began 66.4 million years ago and continues to the present.
Cenozoic
volcano
gemstone
intertidal zone
4. All of space and everything in it.
universe
secchi disk
steppe
hot spot
5. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
landforms
subduction
compass Rose
nonfoliated
6. To preserve & or to avoid wasteful use.
shore
Richter scale
conserve
oxbow lake
7. Any place where bedrock is visible on the surface of the Earth.
outcrop
particulate air pollution
solstice
zone of saturation
8. Geologic time expressed in years before the present.
convergent boundary
seismic gap
absolute time
continental shelf
9. The line formed by the intersection of the axial plane of a fold with a bedding plane & marking where the bed shows its maximum curvature.
axis
longitude
tectonic Plates
foliated
10. The line that separates one drainage basin from another.
abundant metal
Saturn
Saturn
drainage divide
11. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
natural resources
scale
fissure eruption
clast
12. Pertaining to or composed of granite & a coarse-grained igneous rock dominated by light-colored minerals & consisting of about 50 percent orthoclase & 25 percent quartz & and balance of feldspars and ferromagnesian silicates. Granite is commonly foun
suspended load
granitic
salinity
lava dome
13. The internal resistance to flow in a liquid.
reservoir rock
tell
viscosity
shoreline
14. Deep steep-sided depression in the ocean floor caused by the subduction of oceanic crust beneath either other oceanic crust or continental crust.
nutrient
oceanic trench
water table
runoff
15. The theory that states that the present-day continents are the fragmented pieces of preexisting larger landmasses called supercontinents.
quarrying
Uniformitarianism
Continntal Drift Theory
Global Positioning System (GPS)
16. Open pit mining & typically for coal.
tide
strip mining
flood
Pillow Lava
17. A type of volcanic eruption characterized by nuees ardentes and the development of lava domes.
magnetic equator
Pelean eruption
nebula
Hale-Bopp
18. 1. A mass of sand & gravel & or alluvium deposited on the bed of a stream & sea & or lake & or at the mouth of a stream 2. A unit of pressure & approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.
foreshock
continent
ice sheet
bar
19. The initial point within the Earth that ruptures in an earthquake & directly below the epicenter. The point within the Earth which is the center of an earthquake & at which strain energy is first released and converted to elastic wave energy.
Hale-Bopp
focus
reservoir rock
deflation
20. To change back and forth uncertainly.
scientific model
fluctuate
biogenic sedimentary rock
focus
21. Jupiter is named after the Roman king of the gods. It is the fifth planet from the Sun.
crystal
Jupiter
magma
solstice
22. The color of a mineral in its powdered form obtained from scraping a sample on a ceramic plate
streak
pipe
observator
fissure eruption
23. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
cave
latitude
flood
Mars
24. A general term including both oil and natural gas.
meander
ozone layer
petroleum
crystal
25. A molecule composed of three atoms of oxygen and mostly found in the stratosphere. Though beneficial in the upper atmosphere & at ground level & ozone is called photochemical smog & and is a respiratory irritant and considered a pollutant.
shield volcano
erratic
ozone
basin
26. A layer of sedimentary rock; plural is strata.
wind farm
secchi disk
stratum
Richter scale
27. That part of the continental margin that lies between the continental shelf and the continental rise. Slope relatively steep & 3o - 6o. The continental slope is underlain by crustal rocks of the continent.
calving
epicenter
resources
continental slope
28. The amount of material a stream carries in suspension.
suspended load
solstice
solstice
intertidal zone
29. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
delta
scale
continental slope
Richter scale
30. The top of a wave.
Richter scale
discharge
estuary
wave crest
31. A minor tremor that precedes an earthquake. An increase in seismicity may signal that a major release of strain energy is about to occur.
gemstone
suspension
aa
foreshock
32. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
levees
sinkhole
moraine
intrusive
33. A continuous well-defined mass of material of sufficient ore content to make extraction economically feasible. compare mineral deposit.
Laurasia
ground moraine
fold
ore deposit
34. A volcano in the shape of a flattened cone & broad and low & built by very fluid flows of basaltic lava.
plutonic
galaxy
liquefaction
shield volcano
35. A roughly circular reef with an occasional small & low & coral sand island surrounding a shallow lagoon.
island arc
atoll
shoreline
creep
36. The explosion of a dying giant or supergiant star.
nova -- (Supernova)
light-year
deposition
trench
37. A floating ice sheet extending across water from a land-based glacier.
cementation
ice shelf
foliated
calving
38. That portion of the resources for a valuable mineral commodity that can be extracted from the Earth at a profit today.
plate tectonics
zone of saturation
isostatic change in sea level
reserves
39. The region of a shore that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
seismic gap
column
intertidal zone
star
40. A commonly used measure of earthquake magnitude & based on a logarithmic scale. Each integral step on the scale represents a tenfold increase in the extent of ground shaking & as recorded on a seismograph.
Richter scale
acid rain
caldera
aquifer
41. A statement of relative age in layered rocks: In a series of sedimentary rocks that has not been overturned & the topmost layer is always the youngest and the bottommost layer is always the oldest.
plutonic
superposition
Continntal Drift Theory
rapids
42. The way in which a rock or mineral breaks in random patterns rather than cleaving
abyssal plain
specific gravity
fracture
precipitation
43. The outermost layer of the Earth & varying in thickness from about 10 kilometers (6 miles) below the oceans & to 65 kilometers (about 40 miles) below the continents; represents less than 1 percent of the Earth's volume.
inner core
ore
greenhouse gases
crust
44. Scratches & or small channels & gouged by glacier action. Occur on boulders & pebbles & and bedrock. Striations along bedrock indicate direction of ice movement.
constellation
stalactite
galaxy
striations
45. Verifying assessments made from satellite data by doing direct & 'on-the ground' measurements.
groundtruthing
absolute time
acid rain
sandstorm
46. An area where fresh water comes into contact with seawater & usually in a partly enclosed coastal body of water; a mix of fresh and salt water where the current of a stream meets the tides.
geology
Copernicus & Nicholas
tide
estuary
47. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
drainage divide
pothole
waterfall
storm surge
48. A narrow strip of land that has water on either side and connects two larger bodies of water.
water table
isthmus
habitat
pahoehoe
49. The environment where a particular plant or animal is normally found.
habitat
renewable resources
sinkhole
isthmus
50. 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.
volcanic
luster
Gondwana
Proterozoic