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Earth Science
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1. A collection of maps.
Earth
transform boundary
loess
atlas
2. Temporary accumulations of sediments that collect between low and high water marks.
basaltic
beach
permafrost
creep
3. A lake in an abandoned meander.
basalt
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
oxbow lake
universe
4. He area from which a stream and its tributaries receives its water.
extrusive
drainage basin
creep
continental divide
5. Jupiter is named after the Roman king of the gods. It is the fifth planet from the Sun.
equator
fossil
Jupiter
water table
6. The concept of a sequence of events involving the formation & alteration & destruction and reformation of rocks as a result of geologic processes.
rock cycle
aquifer
Gondwana
fossil
7. The galaxy where Earth is located.
Milky Way
Jupiter
compression fossil
prairie
8. The line that separates one drainage basin from another.
lava dome
loess
seismic gap
drainage divide
9. A delta formed at both sides of a tidal inlet.
inner core
abyssal plain
continental slope
tidal delta
10. 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.
cartographer
Prime Meridian
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
petroleum
11. A period of dryness & that when prolonged & causes damage to crops; a shortage of water.
peat
foliated
drought
water table
12. A stone or boulder & glacially transported from place of origin and left in an area of different bedrock composition.
Hadean
isostatic change in sea level
orogeny
erratic
13. A general term for a relatively hard layer of soil at or just below the ground surface & cemented by silica & iron oxide & calcium carbonate & or organic matter.
hardpan
dust devil
gemstone
archipelago
14. Sediment formed by chemical precipitation from water. Example: halite precipitated as the result of the evaporation of sea water.
sextant
divergent boundary
Mars
chemical sediment
15. 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.
asteroid
fluctuate
core
pahoehoe
16. A system that uses a constellation of 24 satellites & their ground stations & and individual GPS receivers to accurately locate points on Earth.
aa
urban
Global Positioning System (GPS)
ozone
17. A glaciated valley now flooded by the sea.
fjord
eclipse
oceanic crust
geology
18. 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.
water table
convection cell
surf
universe
19. The pattern of water circulation from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean.
you-shaped valley
hydrologic cycle
Uranus
convection
20. The mass of an object divided by its volume.
sinkhole
Continntal Drift Theory
density
quarrying
21. 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
hot spot
Gondwana
fracture
22. One of several rock-forming minerals that contain at least 95% silica (quartz). and usually one or more other common elements.
reserves
superposition
fetch
silicate
23. A group of stars that appear to make a pattern in the sky. The Big Dipper is a constellation.
solar system
constellation
elevation
fetch
24. The direction & north (normal) or south (reversed) & that a magnetic compass needle points.
magnetic polarity
casts
asteroid
pyroclastic
25. 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
comet
Greenhouse Effect
icecap
igneous rock
26. Mountains & characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting & that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
fold and thrust mountains
galaxy
rift (graben)
ozone depletion
27. A thick layer of soil.
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
sod
global warming
desertification
28. The method of locating an epicenter by determining how far it lies from three widely separated seismographs.
wave crest
caldera
triangulation
aa
29. The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
compaction
equinox
pothole
eon
30. 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
magnetic pole
nonfoliated
telescope
31. A measure of the strength of an earthquake based on the amount of movement recorded by a seismograph . compare Richter scale.
magnitude
water table
flash flood
nova -- (Supernova)
32. 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
Jupiter
granitic
frost wedging
glacier
33. Water beneath the Earth's surface.
ground water
sextant
baseline study
sediment
34. To wash or scrub away.
legend
calving
suspension
scour
35. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
deflation
metamorphic rock
wave height
chlorophyll
36. Containing moisture.
humid
isthmus
compression fossil
arch
37. A minor tremor that precedes an earthquake. An increase in seismicity may signal that a major release of strain energy is about to occur.
foreshock
isthmus
cinder cone
neptune
38. A broad & deep & generally straight furrow carved in bed rock by the abrasive action of debris embedded in a moving glacier. Larger and deeper than a glacial striation.
groove
stalactite
weathering
island arc
39. The study of earthquakes & and of the structure of the Earth by both natural and artificially generated seismic waves.
snow line
seismology
desertification
prairie
40. 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.
continental crust
Richter scale
equator
convection cell
41. 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
stalagmite
estuary
caldera
Prime Meridian
42. Soil conditions prevailing in area whose mean annual temperature is 0o C.
clastic
light-year
nebula
permafrost
43. A mass of ice & formed by the recrystallization of snow & that flows forward & or has flowed at some time in the past.
eon
inner core
glacier
ground moraine
44. A group of islands; an expanse of water with scattered islands.
archipelago
era
stratum
chalk
45. Banks of sand and silt along stream bank built by deposition in small increments during successive floods.
epicenter
levees
liquefaction
primary productivity
46. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
deposition
waterfall
Venus
stalagmite
47. A naturally occurring inorganic solid that has a well-defined chemical composition and in which atoms are arranged in an ordered fashion.
smelting
snow line
sod
mineral
48. The peak flow of water that tops the banks of a stream channel.
moraine
drought
flood
erratic
49. A community of plants and/or animals and its physical environment & regarded as a unit.
base
floodplain
ecosystem
geyser
50. 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.
sediment
streak
core
chlorophyll