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1. The presence of layers in some rocks caused by parallel alignment of minerals.
body wave
foliated
fold
weathering
2. (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.
Venus
Mercury
eclipse
equator
3. 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.
seismoscope
lithosphere
tectonic Plates
plutonic
4. 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.
current speed
water table
ice shelf
ozone
5. A study designed to collect critical data to be used for comparison or as a control in a later study.
cleavage
scientific model
baseline study
plate tectonics
6. The galaxy where Earth is located.
flood
flood
meteoroid
Milky Way
7. One of several rock-forming minerals that contain at least 95% silica (quartz). and usually one or more other common elements.
back swamp
cleavage
isostasy
silicate
8. The Earth's crust underlying the ocean basins which is formed at mid-oceanic ridges. It is typically 5 to 10 kilometers thick composed of basalt.
oceanic crust
fracture
wind farm
plain
9. 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.
basalt
lava lake
sediment
cone of depression
10. The great circle on the Earth's surface passing through The North and South Poles & which is considered 0 degrees longitude. The prime meridian passes through Greenwich & England & and is used as a reference point for measuring longitude east and w
humid
Laurasia
stratification
Prime Meridian
11. Materials that are found in nature that are useful or necessary for people to live.
hardness
Pillow Lava
pH
natural resources
12. A seismic body wave that involves particle motion from side to side & perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S-waves are slower than P-waves and cannot travel through a liquid.
aftershock
compaction
asthenosphere
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
13. The region of a shore that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
absolute time
Uniformitarianism
intertidal zone
greenhouse gases
14. Heat extracted from the Earth for use as an power source.
oxbow lake
conserve
geothermal energy
compass Rose
15. The dust-sized & sharp-edged & glassy particles resulting from an explosive volcanic eruption.
caldera
zone of leaching
volcanic ash
focus
16. A fracture or zone of fractures along the boundaries of tectonic plates where movement has taken place.
fault
mesosphere
density
triangulation
17. To preserve & or to avoid wasteful use.
salinization
continent
tectonic Plates
conserve
18. A chuck of rock or dust in space.
meteoroid
crevasse
watershed
divergent boundary
19. 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.
basalt
oceanic trench
frost wedging
ozone
20. A building that contains one or more telescopes.
observator
spring
Continntal Drift Theory
fetch
21. The seaward edge of coast between low tide and effective wave action.
magma
Saturn
shore
sinkhole
22. Rock formed from the accumulation of sediment & Which may consist of fragments and mineral grains of varying sizes from pre-existing rocks & remains or products of animals and plants & the products of chemical action & or mixtures of these.
primary productivity
rockfall
sedimentary rock
Paleozoic
23. The partial or complete blocking from view of one object by another.
wave trough
eclipse
plutonic
gemstone
24. Iron & aluminum & magnesium & manganese & and titanium. Ores of the abundant metals only need to be 3 - 5 times as metal-rich as average rock.
absolute time
aa
abundant metal
deposition
25. A plate boundary in which plates on opposite sides of the boundary move past each other in opposite directions. The San Andreas fault of California is a good example.
transform boundary
soil
lava lake
Pelean eruption
26. The innermost zone of Earth. It consists of two parts & an outer liquid section and an inner solid section & both chiefly of iron and nickel with about 10 percent lighter elements. It is surrounded by the mantle.
rift (graben)
metamorphic rock
pollutant
core
27. A measure of acidity.
pH
fossil fuel
wave length
eclipse
28. The prediction that climate will warm as a result of the addition to the atmosphere of humanly produced greenhouse gases.
intertidal zone
storm surge
continental rise
global warming
29. A device built to study distant objects by making them appear closer.
drainage divide
hemisphere
telescope
streak
30. Sediment formed by chemical precipitation from water. Example: halite precipitated as the result of the evaporation of sea water.
back swamp
reservoir rock
chemical sediment
ozone layer
31. Any of various minerals prized for beauty & durability & and rarity. A few noncrystalline materials of organic origin (e.g. & pearl & red coral & and amber) also are classified as gemstones.
atmosphere
epicenter
storm surge
gemstone
32. An instrument used to measure the speed of wind.
flash flood
fetch
anemometer
escarpment
33. A small ice sheet.
solstice
continental shelf
water table
icecap
34. A group of stars that appear to make a pattern in the sky. The Big Dipper is a constellation.
continental divide
constellation
archaean
gemstone
35. A waterway from open ocean into a lagoon.
acid rain
greenhouse gases
tidal inlet
rift (graben)
36. A segment of an active fault zone that has not experienced a major earthquake during a time period when most other segments of the zone have. They are generally regarded as having a higher potential for future earthquakes.
seismic gap
subduction
zone of saturation
isostasy
37. 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
storm surge
soil
resources
equinox
38. The rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon on the Earth.
tide
reserves
gravity
triangulation
39. Lies half way between the north and south magnetic poles.
isostasy
spring
magnetic equator
discharge
40. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
kettle
discharge
wave height
longitude
41. The symbol used on a map to indicate directions & both cardinal and ordinal.
fringing reef
groove
primary productivity
compass Rose
42. Pertaining to clastic material formed by volcanic explosion or aerial expulsion from a volcanic vent.
atlas
pyroclastic
acid rain
metamorphic rock
43. The closest star to Earth besides the sun. It is approximately 4 light years away.
continental shelf
body wave
humid
Proxima Centauri
44. Deserts formed by blocking moisture-bearing winds with mountain barriers.
seastack
rain shadow deserts
nuee ardente
frost wedging
45. An eruption of lava that takes place from a fracture & usually without producing a cone.
fissure eruption
plate boundaries
comet
seastack
46. The mass of an object divided by its volume.
decomposition (chemical weathering)
lava flood (plateau basalt)
density
plain
47. The process by which an unconsolidated deposit of sediments is converted in to solid rock.
elevation
current speed
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
lithification
48. The most recent eon of geologic time beginning 570 million years ago and continuing to the present.
scale
sandstorm
anemometer
Phanerozoic
49. 1. A steep-walled & usually conical depression at the summit or on the flanks of a volcano & resulting from the explosive ejection of material from a vent. 2. A bowl-shaped depression with a raised & overturned rim produced by the impact of a meteori
pyroclastic
crater
oceanic crust
chemical sedimentary rock
50. The physical & chemical & and biological processes by which rock at or near the Earth's surface is broken down into smaller pieces.
weathering
absolute time
inertia
convergent boundary