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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A major determiner of coastal climate
Surface ocean temperature
Lithosphere
Extrusive
Small islands
2. Water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil
Evapotranspiration
3/4
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
Chaotic system
3. Maritime polar (wet - cold air)
percolation
Eclipses
Comet
- mP
4. The source of energy for evaporation is primarily through ___________
Solar radiation
Semidiurnal
aquifers
precipitation
5. Sometimes called minor planets or planetoids - Bodies
Asteroids
Stars
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
Cumulonibus clouds
6. The movement (carrying away or displacement) of solids (sediment - soil - rock - and other particles) - usually by the agents of currents such as wind - water - or ice by downward or down - slope movement in response to gravity
El Nino
- mP
Eclipses
Erosion
7. The evaporation of these oceans is how we get most of our __________ - and their temperature determines our climate and wind patterns
Earth's crust
- mP
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Rainfall
8. Defined by geometrically subdividing the earth's spheroid into 24 lunes (wedge - shaped sections) - bordered by meridians - each 15
Standard time zones
Strata
aquifers
Why weather occurs
9. Thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt - or associated scattered discs - which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune
Major oceans
Valley breeze
Short - period comets
Transform plate movements
10. Two high waters and two low waters each day - in most locations - tides are semidiurnal
Photosphere
Rock salt
Fossils
Semidiurnal
11. 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
The geological time scale
Maritime air
Petroleum exploration
Major oceans
12. (in descending order of size) the Pacific Ocean - the Atlantic Ocean - the Indian Ocean - the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean
Sublimation
Major oceans
29.5
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
13. Cirrus - Stratus - Cumulonimbus - Altostratus
Snowmelt
Law of superposition
Types of clouds
Snow packs
14. Under solar conditions - gases are undergoing _____ to heavier elements with the increase of prodigious quantities of energy
Block mountains or fold mountains
Moon
Nuclear fusion
Snowmelt
15. Can thaw and melt - and the ensuing water flows overland as snowmelt
Climate
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Snow packs
Surface temperature
16. The strength of gravity in our solar system depends on both the masses of the celestial objects and the _______ between them
Distance
Surface temperature
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Density
17. One tidal cycle per day
- cT
Diurnal
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Photosphere
18. 4 terrestrials: Mercury - Venus - Mars - Earth 4 gas giants: Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune At least 5 dwarf planets: Ceres - Pluto - Makemake - Haumea - Eris
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Continental drift
Solar System
The distinction between asteroids and comets
19. Gas giants Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus and Neptune have diameters far larger than Earth's and have far greater masses
Gravity and inertia
Winter solstice
Continental air
Weight and mass
20. Occurs when the moon sets at sunset - Then the moon is between the earth and the sun - so we see only the dark half of the moon
Short - period comets
New moon
cooling
Weathering
21. The best determiner of climate - as it is consistently and directly correlated with temperature - other factors: Rain shadows - as well as water currents - elevation and so forth
Surface ocean temperature
Latitude
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Sun
22. Smooth layers of low clouds that indicate a chance of drizzle or snow
Condensation
Continental air
freshwater
Stratus clouds
23. Two feldspars (orthoclase and plagioclase) - quartz - olivine - and augite - These five minerals are silicates - built from interlocking silicon and oxygen atoms
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Cleavage
Climate
Erosion
24. Tends to move slowly and is replenished slowly - and so it can remain in aquifers for thousands of years
Groundwater
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Percolation
Evaporation
25. Officially defined as sustained sea surface temperature anomalies of magnitude greater than 0.5
Orogenic zones
Styles of rock deformation
Uniformitarianism
El Nino and La Nina
26. Younger beds were originally deposited above older beds
Seasons
Neap tide/neaps
10000
Law of superposition
27. Evaporation often implicitly includes ___________ from plants - although together they are specifically referred to as evapotranspiration
50-100
29.5
Transpiration
Hydrologic concepts
28. Form when dissolved mineral solutions crystalize out of lakes and oceans
Tectonic plates
Coral reef
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Sedimentation
29. Spiral - elliptical - and irregular form are speckled throughout the visible universe - Largest telescope has detected galaxies to its limit of several billion light - years
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Small islands
Law of superposition
Types of galaxies
30. The difference between levels of ocean water at high and low tides
Solar System
The rock cycle
Tidal range
Hydrologic concepts
31. 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
Andromeda galaxy
15
Continental air
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
32. A warm - water current that carries warm water from the Tropics to the Arctic regions of the North Atlantic Ocean - This accounts for higher temperatures and higher humidity on the Eastern Seaboard during the summer
Volcano
snow
The Gulf - Stream
freshwater
33. Formed from calcium carbonate - also an example of chemical sedimentary rocks - like roock salt - can contain organic or once - living matter and can record the history of that matter's formation in features such as strata - fossil evidence - and rip
Subsurface flow
Uniformitarianism
Limestone
Stars
34. The major mountains tend to occur in __________ - indicating tectonic plate boundaries and activity
Long linear arcs
Sun
freshwater
Surface ocean currents
35. The runoff produced by melting snow
46%
Seasons
Asteroids
Snowmelt
36. Ancient astronomers found that eclipses occurred periodically and learned to predict them accurately - Lunar and solar
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Precipitation
Runoff
Eclipses
37. Travels in an orbit that is slightly elliptical (oval) - and so the distance from the sun ranges from 91.5 to 94.5 million miles - Its daily rotation deforms the earth to a flattened spheroid - with a polar radius slightly less than the equatorial ra
Weathering
Earth
Distance
Transpiration
38. A land form that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area - with a peak - Usually produced by the movement of lithospheric plates
snow
Metamorphic rocks
Polar air
Mountain
39. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through direct contact with atmospheric conditions such as heat - water - ice - and pressure
Comet
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Mechanical/physical weathering
Meteorology
40. On maps - the characteristics of an air mass are represented by two letters: The lowercase letter represents ________ - and the uppercase letter represents temperature
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
Time zone
moisture
Altostratus clouds
41. Solar Atmosphere is divided into the inner chromosphere with explosive prominences and the outer corona - a glowing halo visible only during a total eclipse - Constantly emitting particles as a...
Continental drift
Solar System
Gravity and inertia
Solar wind
42. Natural chemical compounds that are the crystals that make up rocks - Each has a specific composition or narrow range of composition
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Groundwater
freshwater springs
Minerals
43. 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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44. Some infiltration stays close to the land surface and can seep back into surface - water bodies (and the ocean) as...
Tidal range
Limestone
Small islands
groundwater discharge
45. The rising of the earth's ocean surface caused by the tidal forces of the moon and the sun acting on the oceans
El Nino
Subduction zones
Tides
Metamorphic rocks
46. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
Chemical weathering
Altostratus clouds
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Clastic
47. Form when magma or lava cools and solidifies - Depending on the rate of cooling - can contain visible crystals - while others can appear glassy
Igneous rocks
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
Standard time zones
Chemical weathering
48. An individual weighing 200 lbs on Earth would weigh more on a _______________ - Weight is a function of gravity
46%
larger planet
Parallax
Climate
49. At any given time - regardless of season - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience...
Opposite seasons
50-100
Ways magma can form
Seasons
50. Cause pressure differences - A hot surface heats the air above it and the air expands - lowering the air pressure and its density
Law of original horizontality
Sedimentation
Surface temperature differences
Tropical air