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1. A giant structure that contains hundreds of billions of stars.
suspension
collisional Boundary
divergent boundary
galaxy
2. That portion of the Earth below the crust and reaching to about 2 &780 km & where a transition zone of about 100 km thickness separates it from the core.
mantle
Greenhouse Effect
seismoscope
escarpment
3. Where two plates collide to form mountains.
creep
wave crest
collisional Boundary
wind farm
4. A layer of sedimentary rock; plural is strata.
crater
stratum
water clarity
lithosphere
5. Heat transport by moving particles & and the thermal energy that they carry & to a new location.
divergent boundary
legend
convection
lava flood (plateau basalt)
6. 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.
marine Chronometer
Prime Meridian
tell
superposition
7. Objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets.
asteroid
rockslide (rock avalanche)
anemometer
smelting
8. A major drainage divide separating the drainage to one ocean from another.
continental divide
striations
waterfall
fold and thrust mountains
9. A supercontinent that existed from the Jurassic to Early Tertiary after splitting from Pangea; composed of Laurentia & Baltica & Avalonia & (modern North America & Scandinavia & Greenland & Western and Central Europe); eventually fragmented into Eur
Laurasia
permafrost
urban
suspended load
10. An eon of geologic time extending from about 3.9 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago.
ore deposit
fluctuate
seismic gap
archaean
11. The process by which ocean floors spread laterally from crests of main ocean ridges. As material moves laterally from the ridge & new material replaces it along the ridge crest by welling upward from the mantle.
fold
seafloor spreading
exotic river
continental shelf
12. The naturally occurring material from which a mineral or minerals of economic value can be extracted at a profit.
ore
reserves
dust bowl
conduction
13. The line that separates one drainage basin from another.
humus
flood
drainage divide
luster
14. Deep steep-sided depression in the ocean floor caused by the subduction of oceanic crust beneath either other oceanic crust or continental crust.
divergent boundary
oceanic trench
Proxima Centauri
magnitude
15. The acidity in rain due to gases from internal combustion engines and coal- and oil-burning power plants.
till (unstratified drift)
epicenter
acid rain
Modified Mercalli Scale
16. The rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon on the Earth.
magnetic equator
tide
lahar
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
17. Any form of water & such as rain & sleet & or snow & that falls to Earth's surface.
precipitation
thrust fault
black hole
geologic time scale
18. 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.
swells
Precambrian
nautical mile
compass Rose
19. The processes of weathering by which physical actions such as frost wedging break down a rock into fragments & involving no chemical change.
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
beach
dust devil
sedimentary rock
20. The portion of the continental margin that lies between the abyssal plain and the continental slope. The continental rise is underlain by crustal rocks of the ocean basin.
boundary
lava lake
petroleum
continental rise
21. The point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake.
ground moraine
geologic column
epicenter
aquatic
22. A pillar formed as a stalactite and stalagmite meet.
seismic gap
column
Proterozoic
oceanic crust
23. A depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of glacier ice buried or partially buried by drift.
Hale-Bopp
eustatic change in sea level
density
kettle
24. 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.
Proxima Centauri
island arc
cementation
oceanic crust
25. Igneous. Antonym of intrusive. Synonym of volcanic. Pertaining to igneous rocks or features formed from lava released on the Earth's surface.
Laurasia
Uranus
water table
extrusive
26. Elongated rises on the ocean floor where basalt periodically erupts & forming new oceanic crust.
greenhouse gases
deposition
mid-ocean ridges
erosion
27. A process of erosion in which wind carries off particles of dust and sand.
salinization
continental crust
deflation
biogenic sediment
28. The dust-sized & sharp-edged & glassy particles resulting from an explosive volcanic eruption.
volcanic ash
stalagmite
pothole
peat
29. A large area with common features that set it apart from other areas.
epoch
region
intertidal zone
drought
30. An individual grain or constituent of a rock.
latitude
flash flood
siltation
clast
31. Either the northern or southern half of the Earth as divided by the equator & or the eastern or western half as divided by a meridian.
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
hemisphere
calving
cementation
32. Lava extruded beneath water characterized by pillow shapes.
Jupiter
ice shelf
delta
Pillow Lava
33. A river that is able to maintain its flow through a desert because of water received from outside the desert.
landforms
atmosphere
exotic river
basaltic
34. A collection of maps.
gemstone
Precambrian
atlas
satellite
35. A minor tremor that precedes an earthquake. An increase in seismicity may signal that a major release of strain energy is about to occur.
suspended load
aa
foreshock
triangulation
36. The part of the crust that directly underlies the continents and continental shelves. Averages about 35 km in thickness & but may be over 70 km thick under largest mountain ranges.
biogenic sediment
sandstorm
fluctuate
continental crust
37. An area in which a large number of windmills have been erected to generate electrical power.
wind farm
foreshock
outcrop
ice shelf
38. The current geologic era & which began 66.4 million years ago and continues to the present.
oal
Cenozoic
fjord
archipelago
39. A substance that produces positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
acid
water table
acid rain
Jupiter
40. A ridge of high water associated with a hurricane and which floods over the shore .
Richter scale
storm surge
Pelean eruption
latitude
41. A floating ice sheet extending across water from a land-based glacier.
discharge
ground water
conserve
ice shelf
42. The theory of Plate Tectonics states that the Earth's crust is fragmented into a dozen or more large and small pieces floating on a semi-molten mantle.
plate tectonics
striations
ore deposit
erosion
43. A natural depression in the surface of the land caused by the collapse of the roof of a cavern or subterranean passage & generally occurring in limestone regions.
eclipse
volcano
sediment
sinkhole
44. A fracture or zone of fractures along the boundaries of tectonic plates where movement has taken place.
oxbow lake
fault
oceanic trench
pothole
45. A hole or basin cut into bedrock of a stream by the abrasive action of pebbles and sand swirled by turbulent stream flow.
igneous rock
zone of leaching
intrusive
pothole
46. Turbulent stream water flow down a steep gradient & but not as steep as in a waterfall.
peat
rapids
decomposition (chemical weathering)
fluctuate
47. A narrow strip of land that has water on either side and connects two larger bodies of water.
isthmus
sand dune
sextant
triangulation
48. The very slow & generally continuous downslope movement of soil and debris under the influence of gravity.
creep
pahoehoe
atlas
glaciation
49. The very small particles of dirt & soot & and other pollutants that are present in the air.
particulate air pollution
deflation
vesicle
fossil fuel
50. The concept of a sequence of events involving the formation & alteration & destruction and reformation of rocks as a result of geologic processes.
Sun
primary productivity
rock cycle
water table