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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Darkens the moon as the earth passes between it and the sun - casting a shadow on the moon - may be seen from anywhere the moon is visible - about half of the earth
cooling
Lunar eclipse
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Sunspots
2. 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...
Meteorology
Solar wind
Snow packs
Tidal range
3. Classified as warm - water or cold - water currents
The earth's structure
Altostratus clouds
Long linear arcs
Surface ocean currents
4. The result of the buildup of once - living things
Coral reef
Gravity and inertia
29.5
Weight and mass
5. The cold - water current that flows north to south off the _____________ keeps the West Coast fairly cool during the summer - Cold - water currents create cooler temperatures in areas that would otherwise be much warmer
Subduction zones
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Convergent tectonic plates
California coast
6. 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
Runoff
Uniformitarianism
River
Transform plate movements
7. (or summer time zones) include an offset (typically +1 hour) for daylight saving time
15
Sublimation
Solar eclipse
Daylight saving time zones
8. A huge ball of incandescent gases - Its mass is more than 300000 times that of the earth - Principal constituents are the lightest elements - hydrogen and helium
Styles of rock deformation
Sun
Crustal rocks
Orogenic zones
9. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the Solar System - especially on...
Petroleum exploration
Estuary
aquifers
Rocky planets and moons
10. Large - scale movements of the earth's lithosphere - - The theory encompasses the older concepts of continental drift (first half of 20th century) and seafloor spreading (1960s)
Volcano
Mantle
Plate tectonics
El Nino
11. Maritime polar (wet - cold air)
Metamorphic rocks
Divergent plate movements
Minerals
- mP
12. The tendency of a moving object to stay in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place - Without _______ - a planet would be pulled into the sun
snow
Sunspots
Condensation
Inertia
13. An opening - or rupture - in a planet's surface or crust - which allows hot molten rock - ash - and gases to escape from below the surface - Volcanic activity involving the extrusion of rock tends to form mountains or features like mountains over a p
Snow packs
Volcano
Eclipses
Axis tilt
14. The source of energy for evaporation is primarily through ___________
Long linear arcs
Tropical air
Long - period comets
Solar radiation
15. Some groundwater finds openings in the land surface and emerges as...
freshwater springs
Density
The earth's structure
- mT
16. Affected by factors such as weathering and impurities
Ways magma can form
groundwater discharge
Mineral color
Surface temperature
17. The state change where a solid (ice or snow) changes directly to a gas (water vapor)
Limestone
Weight and mass
World/global ocean
Sublimation
18. Two feldspars (orthoclase and plagioclase) - quartz - olivine - and augite - These five minerals are silicates - built from interlocking silicon and oxygen atoms
Climate
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Clastic
Diurnal
19. Characterized by similar temperatures and moisture levels
Comet
Gravity and inertia
Air mass
percolation
20. Occurs at the instant when the sun's position in the sky is at its greatest angular distance on the other side of the equatorial plane from the observer's hemisphere - Depending on the shift of the calendar - the winter solstice occurs some time betw
Long - period comets
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Deserts
Winter solstice
21. The resulting dust layer would act as a shield - blocking out much of the sun's rays - This would result in lower global temperatures and a general _____ of the earth
Sublimation
California coast
cooling
Air mass
22. Spiral - elliptical - and irregular form are speckled throughout the visible universe - Largest telescope has detected galaxies to its limit of several billion light - years
Types of galaxies
Polar air
Smaller regions of the oceans
Solar wind
23. This upslope wind is called a...
Latitude
Weather phenomena on earth
Differential heating
Valley breeze
24. The process in which one type of rock changes into another
The rock cycle
Surface ocean currents
Spring tide
Solar eclipse
25. Comprised of the crust and the rigid uppermost part of the mantle - broken up into tectonic plates (7 major and many minor) - ride on the asthenosphere
Lithosphere
5.6
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Condensation
26. Igneous rock that forms on the earth's surface - Examples obsidian - basalt - and pumice
15
Erosion
The equator
Extrusive
27. Sedimentary rocks containing large fragments of other rock material - e.g. Sandstone
Subsurface flow
Fossils
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
Conglomerates
28. 4 terrestrials: Mercury - Venus - Mars - Earth 4 gas giants: Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune At least 5 dwarf planets: Ceres - Pluto - Makemake - Haumea - Eris
Climate
Solar System
Sun and oceans' affect on weather
Stars
29. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
10000
Sun's gravity
50-100
Soil
30. Takes approx. seven and a half earth months to revolve around the sun - Takes approx. eight earth months to rotate on its axis - a day on ________ is longer than a year
Venus
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Subduction zones
31. Bodies similar to the sun but immensely distant - Closest stars are 4 light - years away
Stars
Snow packs
- cP
Erosion and land use
32. Faulting and folding
Orogenic zones
Styles of rock deformation
La Nina
groundwater discharge
33. Maritime tropical (wet - warm air)
- mT
The geological time scale
Continental drift
Styles of rock deformation
34. Gas giants Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus and Neptune have diameters far larger than Earth's and have far greater masses
Clastic
Solar System
Weight and mass
The rock cycle
35. Around a new or full moon - when the sun - moon - and the earth form a line - the tidal forces due to the sun reinforce those of the moon - The tide's range is at a maximum and is called a spring tide (spring as in 'to jump/leap -' not the season)
La Nina
freshwater
Spring tide
11
36. Bbreaking along flat surfaces
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Stars
Cleavage
Crustal rocks
37. Ancient astronomers found that eclipses occurred periodically and learned to predict them accurately - Lunar and solar
Polar air
Tropical air
Solar radiation
Eclipses
38. A natural flow of water - usually freshwater - traveling toward an ocean - a lake - or another stream
lower
River
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Full moon
39. 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
Climate
Surface temperature
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Examples to support Continental drift theory
40. Thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt - or associated scattered discs - which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune
Uniformitarianism
Short - period comets
Earth
Distance
41. The science that describes and interprets the earth Fields: - Geomorphology (land forms) - Petrology (rocks) - Stratigraphy (layered rocks) - Paleontology (fossils)
Troposhere
Continental drift
Valley breeze
Geology
42. Mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert
Rain shadow
Opposite seasons
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Cleavage
43. Water transpired from plants and evaporated from the soil
Earth's crust
Evapotranspiration
Plate tectonics
The most abundant minerals in the crust
44. The process of chemical or physical breakdown of earth rocks - soils - and their minerals
Winter solstice
Snow packs
Weathering
Why weather occurs
45. Occur when two plates pull away from each other - Such faults are generally weak and shallow Example: the Mid - Atlantic Range in the Atlantic Ocean
Estuary
Semidiurnal
Divergent plate movements
Convergent tectonic plates
46. Zero degrees latitude - generally has a tropical climate (warm and wet); at the extreme northern and southern latitudes (polar regions) - the climate is very cold and dry
Long - period comets
The equator
Semidiurnal or diurnal
3/4
47. Further caused by the elliptical orbit of the earth - Earth reaches perihelion (the point in its orbit closest to the sun) in January - and it reaches aphelion (farthest point from the sun) in July - Also depend on factors such as proximity to oceans
Troposhere
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
The distinction between asteroids and comets
10000
48. Featherlike clouds that indicate fair weather
Cirrus clouds
cooling
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Opposite seasons
49. Loose collections of ice - dust - and small rocky particles - measuring a few kilometers or tens of kilometers across
Long - period comets
Comet nuclei
- cT
Planets
50. 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
Mohs' scale of hardness
Chemical weathering
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
Erosion