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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Method of using the present to interpret the past - Processes occurring today are observed carefully and their effects are measured - Then - geologists assume that similar effects in ancient rocks were caused by processes similar to those of the pres
Uniformitarianism
Comet nuclei
Seasons
Evapotranspiration
2. The variety of ways by which water moves across the land - This includes both surface runoff and channel runoff - As it flows - the water may percolate into the ground - evaporate into the air - become stored in lakes or reservoirs - or be extracted
Canopy interception
Runoff
Rocky planets and moons
The big bang theory of cosmology
3. The movement of rainwater as it filters through soil and rocks into the ground - becoming groundwater
Stratus clouds
Percolation
Weight and mass
Subduction zones
4. The sun and oceans can also affect the weather of land - If the sun heats ocean waters for a period of time - water can evaporate - Once evaporated into the air - the moisture can spread over nearby land - thus making it cooler
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5. The layers of sediment deposited in a quiet environment - Common sites of deposition are lakes - deltas at the mouths of rivers - beaches and sandbars along the coast - and (most important) the marine environment
Block mountains or fold mountains
Strata
Comet nuclei
lower
6. The tidal force produced by the sun is ____ as large as that produced by the moon
The equator
Examples to support Continental drift theory
46%
Continental air
7. Result from the earth's axis being tilted to its orbital plane - NOT the result of the variation in the earth's distance to the sun (Because of its elliptical orbit - the earth as a whole is slightly warmer when away from the sun; this is because the
groundwater discharge
Seasons
The geological time scale
Latitude
8. Occur when two plates slip past each other - Such faults are generally moderate and are relatively shallow Example: The San Andreas Fault
Ice Age
Surface temperature
Why weather occurs
Transform plate movements
9. Faulting and folding
Continental air
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Styles of rock deformation
Sedimentation
10. Some precipitation falls as ____ and can accumulate as ice caps and glaciers - which can store water for thousands of years
Geology
15
Gravity and inertia
snow
11. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
Speed of light
percolation
Colder
Law of superposition
12. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
3/4
Chemical weathering
Divergent plate movements
Strata
13. Less than 1% of the earth; this relatively thin zone (5 to 25 miles) contains the only rocks we can study - even in the deepest mines or drill holes
Types of clouds
The geological time scale
Crust
Solar eclipse
14. 186000 miles/second
Erosion and land use
Moon
Galactic center
Speed of light
15. The transformation of water vapor to liquid water droplets in the air - producing clouds and fog
Condensation
15
Subduction zones
Valley breeze
16. Nearest galaxy - about 20 million light - years away
Meteorology
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Andromeda galaxy
Spring tide
17. Theory that the earth's continents were originally united as a supercontinent - Pangaea - Established by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900s
La Nina
Continental drift
Comet nuclei
Semidiurnal or diurnal
18. The flow of water underground - in the vadose zone and aquifers - Subsurface water may return to the surface (as a spring or by being pumped) or eventually seep into the oceans
Meteorology
Photosphere
Limestone
Subsurface flow
19. Bbreaking along flat surfaces
Long linear arcs
Cleavage
jet stream
46%
20. Generally forms deep in the mantle as one type of rock changes into another - Due to intense pressure - can show signs of bending and distortion - Examples: schist - marble - gneiss - and slate
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
Law of superposition
Nuclear fusion
Metamorphic rocks
21. A continuous drill would find gas - oil - and water in that order - The three substances occur in their order of density - with the lightest substance on top and the heaviest on the bottom
Stars
snow
Opposite seasons
Petroleum exploration
22. Improved land - use practices can limit erosion by using techniques such as...
Extrusive
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Moon
Clastic
23. The stress is particularly severe in _________ - which are characterized by volcanism - metamorphism - deformation - and uplift
Comet nuclei
Erosion
Orogenic zones
Mantle
24. The farther from the tropics you are positioned - the ________ the angle of the sun - This causes those locations to be cooler due to the indirect sunlight
percolation
El Nino
Galaxies
lower
25. The strength of gravity in our solar system depends on both the masses of the celestial objects and the _______ between them
- mT
Precipitation
Distance
Runoff
26. The result of the buildup of once - living things
Gravity and inertia
lower elevation
Coral reef
Weight and mass
27. Igneous rock that forms on the earth's surface - Examples obsidian - basalt - and pumice
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
Extrusive
Planets
Tectonic plates
28. Take up about 1/3 of the earth's land surface - many are formed by rain shadows - Usually have a large diurnal (day) and seasonal temperature range - with high daytime temperatures
cooling
Deserts
Seasons
Equinoxes
29. The fossiliferous strata record is only the last __% of the earth's history
Clastic
11
Short - period comets
Surface temperature
30. The difference between levels of ocean water at high and low tides
Continental drift
Earth
- mT
Tidal range
31. Smooth layers of low clouds that indicate a chance of drizzle or snow
Stratus clouds
Soil
New moon
Surface temperature differences
32. Stars with the highest ___________ appear blue - while stars with the lowest surface temperature appear red
Solar System
- cP
Surface temperature
Volcano
33. Volcanoes are also found in __________ - where the denser oceanic plates are forced under continental plates; this adds massive volumes of water to the mantle - allowing magma to melt more readily and rise to the surface to form volcanoes
Pacific Ring of Fire
Subduction zones
Venus
Plate tectonics
34. The motive force behind land breezes and sea/lake breezes - also known as on - or off - shore winds - Land absorbs and radiates heat faster than water - but water releases heat over a longer period of time
lower
Differential heating
Pacific Ring of Fire
lower elevation
35. Forms over water and is associated with wet air
Plate tectonics
Ice Age
La Nina
Maritime air
36. Seasons are marked by changes in the amount of sunlight - which in turn often cause cycles of dormancy in plants and hibernation in animals - These effects vary with latitude and with proximity to bodies of water
Galaxies
11
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Plate tectonics
37. Condensed water vapor that falls to the earth's surface - Most precipitation occurs as rain - but also includes snow - hail - fog drip - graupel - and sleet
Time zone
The rock cycle
lower elevation
Precipitation
38. Tends to move slowly and is replenished slowly - and so it can remain in aquifers for thousands of years
Groundwater
Conglomerates
50-100
Eclipses
39. Believed to originate at a much greater distance from the Sun - in a cloud (the Oort cloud) consisting of debris left over from the condensation of solar nebula - Comets are thrown from the outer planets or nearby stars - or as a result of collisions
Long - period comets
Precipitation
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Chemical weathering
40. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through direct contact with atmospheric conditions such as heat - water - ice - and pressure
Long linear arcs
Mechanical/physical weathering
Climate
groundwater discharge
41. Air currents move clouds around the globe and cloud particles collide - grow - and fall out of the sky as ________ - Most of it falls back into the oceans or onto land - where the precipitation flows over the ground as surface runoff - portion of run
Condensation
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
moisture
precipitation
42. Some groundwater finds openings in the land surface and emerges as...
freshwater springs
Photosphere
moisture
Crustal rocks
43. A ______________ - such as the Mid - Atlantic Ridge - has examples of volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart
Cleavage
Mid - oceanic ridge
Subduction zones
Deserts
44. Loose collections of ice - dust - and small rocky particles - measuring a few kilometers or tens of kilometers across
The distinction between asteroids and comets
La Nina
Comet nuclei
Density
45. Classified as warm - water or cold - water currents
Surface ocean currents
Subduction zones
aquifers
Lunar eclipse
46. Featherlike clouds that indicate fair weather
Colder
Subsurface flow
Law of original horizontality
Cirrus clouds
47. Cause pressure differences - A hot surface heats the air above it and the air expands - lowering the air pressure and its density
Estuary
Surface temperature differences
Colder
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
48. Pulls the planets toward the sun - while their inertia keeps them moving forward in an elliptical orbit around the sun
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49. Bodies similar to the sun but immensely distant - Closest stars are 4 light - years away
Sedimentation
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Stars
Tropical air
50. Deviates by an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees - Thus - at any given time during summer or winter - one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the sun - This exposure alternates as the earth revolves in its orbit
Subduction zones
Galactic center
Axis tilt
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