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1. The persistence of wind-formed waves after wind ceases.
secchi disk
sextant
Pelean eruption
swells
2. The upper horizons in a soil & through which gravitational moisture travels & removing soluble decomposition products.
rain shadow deserts
Uranus
atlas
zone of leaching
3. A mudflow composed chiefly of pyroclastic material on the flanks of a volcano.
crust
lahar
convergent boundary
ground water
4. A volcano that is composed of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material & along with abundant dikes and sills. Viscous & intermediate lava may flow from a central vent. Example: Mt. Fuji in Japan.
tidal delta
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
lava
Paleozoic
5. Sediment formed by chemical precipitation from water. Example: halite precipitated as the result of the evaporation of sea water.
continental crust
chemical sediment
groin
mantle
6. A community of plants and/or animals and its physical environment & regarded as a unit.
oxbow lake
ecosystem
climate
scientific model
7. 1. Breach in a natural levee . 2. Deep crevice or open fracture in glacier ice.
crevasse
conduction
foliated
stalactite
8. An aggregate of one or more minerals in varying proportions.
clast
rock
swash and back wash
Pelean eruption
9. Pluto is named after the Roman god of the Underworld. No longer considered a planet.
rock cycle
Pangea
weathering
Pluto
10. Verifying assessments made from satellite data by doing direct & 'on-the ground' measurements.
groundtruthing
sinkhole
nova -- (Supernova)
pyroclastic
11. A mass of ice & formed by the recrystallization of snow & that flows forward & or has flowed at some time in the past.
region
glacier
cementation
tide
12. The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5
eustatic change in sea level
solstice
eclipse
nautical mile
13. A hole or basin cut into bedrock of a stream by the abrasive action of pebbles and sand swirled by turbulent stream flow.
peat
elevation
plate
pothole
14. A measure of the strength of an earthquake based on the amount of movement recorded by a seismograph . compare Richter scale.
convection
magnitude
fold and thrust mountains
chlorophyll
15. A substance that produces positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
sinkhole
acid
moon
rapids
16. 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.
crust
clastic
reservoir rock
desertification
17. The low spot between two successive waves.
levees
estuary
escarpment
wave trough
18. To preserve & or to avoid wasteful use.
conserve
solstice
acid rain
Prime Meridian
19. A division of geologic time next smaller than the eon and larger than a period. Example: The Paleozoic era is in the Phanerozoic eon and includes & among others & the Devonian period.
levees
era
archipelago
Pillow Lava
20. The surface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
Uranus
water table
isostatic change in sea level
vesicle
21. Reduction of pore space between individual particles as the result of overlying sediments or of tectonic movements.
Cenozoic
ozone depletion
pyroclastic
compaction
22. A period of dryness & that when prolonged & causes damage to crops; a shortage of water.
snow line
drought
trench
telescope
23. The point on the Earth's surface where a magnetic needle points vertically downward (north magnetic pole) or vertically upward (south magnetic pole).
ore
magnetic pole
superposition
sextant
24. The effect of water and carbon dioxide absorbing outgoing infrared radiation & raising a system's temperature. The term is generally used with reference to the Earth's temperature & although it can also be applied to other systems & such as greenhous
Greenhouse Effect
barrier reef
luster
estuary
25. A collection of maps.
Pelean eruption
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
atlas
Saturn
26. 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.
seamount
climate
equator
conserve
27. A river that is able to maintain its flow through a desert because of water received from outside the desert.
exotic river
continental slope
seastack
region
28. The rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon on the Earth.
fossil fuel
tidal inlet
core
tide
29. (Latin- Terra & Greek- Gaia) Earth is named after the ancient Germanic Goddess of the soil. It is the third planet from the Sun.
geology
convergent boundary
discharge
Earth
30. The arrangement of rock units in the proper chronological order from youngest to oldest.
surf
geologic column
arch
barrier beaches
31. A reverse fault on which the dip angle of the fault plane is 15 degrees or less.
Mercury
anemometer
barrier beaches
thrust fault
32. A glaciated valley now flooded by the sea.
fjord
frost wedging
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
core
33. An icicle-shaped accumulation of dripstone hanging from cave roof.
stalactite
aquatic
telescope
particulate air pollution
34. Open pit mining & typically for coal.
geothermal energy
Uranus
Prime Meridian
strip mining
35. Water beneath the Earth's surface.
humid
delta
Richter scale
ground water
36. 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.
core
salinization
Uniformitarianism
seismoscope
37. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
flash flood
nonfoliated
light-year
habitat
38. A cyclical pattern of movement in a fluid body such as the ocean & the atmosphere & or the Earth's mantle & driven by density variations which in turn are the result of differences in temperature from one part of the fluid to another.
convection cell
Proxima Centauri
atlas
metamorphic rock
39. The primary division of geologic time which are & from oldest to youngest & the Hadean & Archean & Proterozoic & and Phanerozoic eons.
jetty
biogenic sediment
eon
continental rise
40. A measure of the size of an earthquake in terms of the damage it causes.
nonfoliated
intensity
eon
rain shadow deserts
41. A supercontinent that existed from the the end of the Permian to the Jurassic & 300 to 200 million years ago & assembled from large continents like Euramerica & Gondwana & and Siberia & as well as smaller landmasses like the Cathaysian and Cimmerian
region
chlorophyll
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
Pangea
42. The most recent eon of geologic time beginning 570 million years ago and continuing to the present.
Phanerozoic
ice shelf
nutrient
cone of depression
43. A seismic body wave that involves particle motion & alternating compression and expansion & in the direction of wave propagation. It is the fastest seismic wave. compare S-wave .
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
pahoehoe
global warming
seamount
44. The straightening and/or deepening of a river channel.
seismology
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
lithosphere
channelization
45. The precipitation that runs directly off the surface to stream or body of standing water.
magnitude
runoff
resources
volcanic ash
46. The direction & north (normal) or south (reversed) & that a magnetic compass needle points.
magnetic polarity
scour
swells
stalactite
47. 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.
lithification
tell
swash and back wash
plate tectonics
48. A building that contains one or more telescopes.
Pangea
observator
till (unstratified drift)
kettle
49. 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.
erosion
salinization
lava lake
focus
50. Any object that revolves around another object in space.
groin
wave trough
aquifer
satellite