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1. An eon of geologic time extending from about 3.9 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago.
island arc
siltation
archaean
seamount
2. The process of removing metal from ore.
superposition
universe
magnetic polarity
smelting
3. The attractive force between two objects; its magnitude depends on their masses and the distance between them.
cave
mesosphere
gravity
water table
4. A narrow & steep-walled depression in the ocean floor & much deeper than the adjacent ocean and associated with a subduction zone.
trench
orogeny
rockfall
Precambrian
5. An individual grain or constituent of a rock.
clast
Mercury
continental shelf
island arc
6. A protective wall built offshore and usually parallel to the shore.
breakwater
Pluto
solstice
pothole
7. The tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place.
primary productivity
inertia
secchi disk
Uniformitarianism
8. A detailed mathematical description of the cause-and-effect relationships between events that can be used to predict or explain other such events.
Hale-Bopp
escarpment
shoreline
scientific model
9. Sediment formed by chemical precipitation from water. Example: halite precipitated as the result of the evaporation of sea water.
Laurasia
chemical sediment
shoreline
constellation
10. The attractive force between two objects; its magnitude depends on their masses and the distance between them.
arid
magnetic polarity
volcano
gravity
11. Any form of water & such as rain & sleet & or snow & that falls to Earth's surface.
fold and thrust mountains
jetty
precipitation
rockslide (rock avalanche)
12. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
comet
discharge
runoff
Milky Way
13. Any accumulation of material & by settling from water or air & chemical precipitation & evaporation from solution & etc.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
deposition
denudation
lava dome
14. 1. Breach in a natural levee . 2. Deep crevice or open fracture in glacier ice.
sedimentary rock
crevasse
zone of saturation
Continntal Drift Theory
15. The rock beneath the soil.
bedrock
plain
Mesozoic
pollutant
16. The speed at which water flows.
current speed
continental rise
inner core
archaean
17. Pluto is named after the Roman god of the Underworld. No longer considered a planet.
Pluto
Paleozoic
seismic gap
coast
18. Open pit mining & typically for coal.
mantle
strip mining
extrusive
greenhouse gases
19. Long narrow beaches separated in many places from the mainland by lagoons.
spring
barrier beaches
plutonic
abyssal plain
20. That portion of the resources for a valuable mineral commodity that can be extracted from the Earth at a profit today.
Hale-Bopp
reserves
pipe
Mesozoic
21. A post of dripstone growing up from a cave floor.
rapids
stalagmite
zone of leaching
oal
22. Similar to a groin but built to keep sand out of a harbor entrance.
conserve
jetty
groundtruthing
elevation
23. (Latin- Terra & Greek- Gaia) Earth is named after the ancient Germanic Goddess of the soil. It is the third planet from the Sun.
Earth
constellation
exotic river
desertification
24. Forms along a coast as wave erosion cuts through a headland.
Greenhouse Effect
hemisphere
escarpment
arch
25. A device containing a free-swinging magnetic needle that is attracted to Earth's magnetic North Pole. Used to determine direction of travel.
Paleozoic
shield volcano
compass
petroleum
26. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
Mars
deflation
moraine
ablation
27. 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.
decomposition (chemical weathering)
biogenic sedimentary rock
hardpan
geothermal energy
28. The process by which building stone & usually in blocks or sheets & is extracted from the Earth. radiation -- (Electromagnetic radiation) -- energy that travels through space in the form of waves without the intervention of matter & as in the transp
groin
Pluto
erosion
quarrying
29. He area from which a stream and its tributaries receives its water.
erratic
channelization
drainage basin
El Nino
30. An area in which a large number of windmills have been erected to generate electrical power.
natural resources
kettle
bedrock
wind farm
31. A flat & dry plain covered with short grass.
magnetic pole
steppe
mid-ocean ridges
body wave
32. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
comet
atlas
cave
biogenic sediment
33. Produced as a wave steepens and falls forward as the wave nears the shore.
continental slope
cleavage
moon
surf
34. The process by which an unconsolidated deposit of sediments is converted in to solid rock.
volcanic ash
magnitude
lithification
secchi disk
35. A large ridge or mound-like structure within a body of water that is built by calcareous organisms such as corals & red algae & and bivalves.
reef
desertification
siltation
ground water
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.
levees
Precambrian
seismic gap
flash flood
37. 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.
tide
oceanic crust
transcontinental
open pit mining
38. 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.
cartographer
hardpan
estuary
water clarity
39. A permeable region of rock or soil through which ground water can move.
Cenozoic
watershed
humid
aquifer
40. An area of land that delivers runoff water & sediment & and dissolved substances to surface water bodies & such as rivers or lakes. All watersheds consist of boundaries & a basin and collection areas.
Galileo
thrust fault
arid
watershed
41. A type of disintegration in which jointed rock is forced apart by the expansion of water as it freezes in fractures.
frost wedging
Copernicus & Nicholas
seastack
exotic river
42. A coral reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon.
prairie
barrier reef
lahar
stratification
43. A collection of maps.
nebula
atlas
subduction
anemometer
44. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
decomposition (chemical weathering)
watershed
biogenic sediment
fossil
45. 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
Laurasia
resources
floodplain
Sun
46. A dense & hot (sometimes incandescent) cloud of volcanic ash and gas produced in a Pelean eruption.
nuee ardente
swells
biogenic sediment
current speed
47. A rock that has crystallized from a molten state.
igneous rock
isthmus
core
smelting
48. The acidity in rain due to gases from internal combustion engines and coal- and oil-burning power plants.
magnetic pole
acid rain
anemometer
icecap
49. A system that uses a constellation of 24 satellites & their ground stations & and individual GPS receivers to accurately locate points on Earth.
suspended load
Global Positioning System (GPS)
spring
fissure eruption
50. The current geologic era & which began 66.4 million years ago and continues to the present.
oxbow
igneous rock
Cenozoic
Mesozoic