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Earth Science
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1. A flat & dry plain covered with short grass.
steppe
lithification
back swamp
discharge
2. The naturally occurring material from which a mineral or minerals of economic value can be extracted at a profit.
black hole
ore
nonfoliated
nova -- (Supernova)
3. A mudflow composed chiefly of pyroclastic material on the flanks of a volcano.
lahar
lava
strip mining
magnitude
4. A coral reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon.
oceanic crust
density
barrier reef
levees
5. 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.
asthenosphere
karst
subtropical deserts
plutonic
6. A post of dripstone growing up from a cave floor.
Mars
erosion
Sun
stalagmite
7. 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
Prime Meridian
abundant metal
ore
till (unstratified drift)
8. Igneous. Antonym of intrusive. Synonym of volcanic. Pertaining to igneous rocks or features formed from lava released on the Earth's surface.
plain
you-shaped valley
urban
extrusive
9. 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.
aftershock
continental crust
elevation
karst
10. Heat transport by direct transfer of energy from one particle to another & without moving the particle to a new location.
star
viscosity
glaciation
conduction
11. The processes of weathering by which physical actions such as frost wedging break down a rock into fragments & involving no chemical change.
hydrologic cycle
arid
fracture
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
12. A volcano in the shape of a flattened cone & broad and low & built by very fluid flows of basaltic lava.
abyssal plain
shield volcano
Pluto
magnetic equator
13. Water beneath the Earth's surface.
ground moraine
quarrying
ozone depletion
ground water
14. Lava extruded beneath water characterized by pillow shapes.
oceanic trench
igneous rock
Pillow Lava
seafloor spreading
15. 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.
tidal inlet
stormwater runoff
estuary
zone of leaching
16. The production of living matter by organisms that make food using sunlight or chemicals. Usually expressed as grams of carbon per square meter per year.
gravity
kettle
primary productivity
peat
17. 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
deflation
crater
moon
thermal spring
18. A small ice sheet.
icecap
tell
hydrologic cycle
crystal
19. An artificial hill formed by the debris of successive human settlements.
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
tell
continental rise
baseline study
20. An imaginary circle around the earth that represents the halfway mark between the North and South Poles and establishes the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
pH
groundtruthing
oxbow lake
equator
21. Any seismic wave that travels through the body of Earth & rather than along its surface.
base
steppe
Venus
body wave
22. A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano & through Which magma has passed.
acid
pollutant
pipe
dust bowl
23. The persistence of wind-formed waves after wind ceases.
luster
nebula
swells
biogenic sediment
24. A fracture or zone of fractures along the boundaries of tectonic plates where movement has taken place.
moon
precipitation
breakwater
fault
25. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
Cenozoic
wave height
rockfall
intertidal zone
26. The region of a shore that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
intertidal zone
specific gravity
moraine
scale
27. 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.
discharge
Copernicus & Nicholas
floodplain
oceanic crust
28. The zone below the zone of aeration in which all pore spaces are filled with water.
renewable resources
zone of saturation
plate tectonics
atlas
29. Surficial mining & in which the valuable rock is exposed by removal of overlying rock or soil.
barrier reef
Earth system
open pit mining
epicenter
30. Named after the Roman god of the sea. It is the eighth planet from the Sun.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
neptune
plate
anemometer
31. The prediction that climate will warm as a result of the addition to the atmosphere of humanly produced greenhouse gases.
ecosystem
global warming
divergent boundary
epicenter
32. Imaginary lines on a map or globe that measure distance in degrees north or south of the equator. Latitude lines extend horizontally & from east to west on a globe.
ice shelf
frost wedging
latitude
isthmus
33. Turbulent stream water flow down a steep gradient & but not as steep as in a waterfall.
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
flood
rapids
fissure eruption
34. A measure of the strength of an earthquake based on the amount of movement recorded by a seismograph . compare Richter scale.
magnitude
equinox
universe
eclipse
35. A type of volcanic eruption characterized by nuees ardentes and the development of lava domes.
Pelean eruption
frost wedging
geothermal energy
magnitude
36. The distance light travels through a vacuum in one year.
seismoscope
trench
light-year
particulate air pollution
37. A substance that produces negatively charged hydroxide ions ( OH- ) in water and reacts with acids to form salts.
Uranus
siltation
bar
base
38. A large & basin-shaped volcanic depression & more or less circular in form. Typically steep-sided & found at the summit of a shield volcano.
stratum
pahoehoe
caldera
eclipse
39. Materials that are found in nature that are useful or necessary for people to live.
plate boundaries
surf
natural resources
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
40. An accumulation of wind driven sand into a distinctive shape.
Mercury
Greenhouse Effect
reserves
sand dune
41. A process of land degradation initiated by human activity & particularly in the zones along the margins of deserts.
desertification
escarpment
drought
Earth
42. Lacking in rainfall & very dry.
arid
ice shelf
foliated
Earth
43. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
drainage basin
precipitation
magnetic polarity
waterfall
44. The accumulation of material in layers or beds.
soil
seismoscope
stratification
swells
45. The mass of an object divided by its volume.
permafrost
volcano
density
nova -- (Supernova)
46. A ridge of high water associated with a hurricane and which floods over the shore .
Pangea
storm surge
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
wave height
47. The presence of layers in some rocks caused by parallel alignment of minerals.
foliated
groin
dust devil
Global Positioning System (GPS)
48. The color of a mineral in its powdered form obtained from scraping a sample on a ceramic plate
streak
black smoker
wind farm
gravity
49. The theory that states that the present-day continents are the fragmented pieces of preexisting larger landmasses called supercontinents.
storm surge
Continntal Drift Theory
drainage divide
continental rise
50. Turbulent stream water flow down a steep gradient & but not as steep as in a waterfall.
petroleum
rapids
Mesozoic
geyser