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CSET Earth
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1. The source of energy for evaporation is primarily through ___________
Surface temperature differences
Mountain
Solar radiation
Crustal rocks
2. Characterized by similar temperatures and moisture levels
Law of original horizontality
Small islands
Sedimentary rocks
Air mass
3. The breakdown of rocks - soils and minerals through atmospheric chemicals or biologically produced chemicals (also known as biological weathering)
El Nino and La Nina
Surface temperature
California coast
Chemical weathering
4. An individual weighing 200 lbs on Earth would weigh more on a _______________ - Weight is a function of gravity
Minerals
Weather phenomena on earth
aquifers
larger planet
5. 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
Gravity and inertia
Seasons
Lithosphere
Lunar eclipse
6. Distance to closest stars can be calculated by measuring the _________ - a slight shift in apparent position against the background of more distant stars as the earth travels around the sun
freshwater
Conglomerates
World/global ocean
Parallax
7. The science of the atmosphere and weather
Meteorology
Semidiurnal
Solar radiation
Strata
8. Natural chemical compounds that are the crystals that make up rocks - Each has a specific composition or narrow range of composition
Percolation
Deserts
Ways magma can form
Minerals
9. Water returns to the land surface at __________ than where it entered - under the force of gravity or gravity - induced pressures
Continental drift
Mantle
lower elevation
Lithosphere
10. 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
3/4
Cumulonibus clouds
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
Crustal rocks
11. Smooth layers of low clouds that indicate a chance of drizzle or snow
Uniformitarianism
Stratus clouds
Time zone
Snowmelt
12. The degrees north or south of the equator
Block mountains or fold mountains
Colder
Latitude
Weather phenomena on earth
13. Volcanoes are generally found where ________ are diverging or converging
Hydrologic concepts
Geology
Weight and mass
Tectonic plates
14. Seas - gulfs - bays - and other names
Clastic
Snowmelt
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Smaller regions of the oceans
15. Human civilization has lasted only _____ years
Block mountains or fold mountains
3/4
10000
Polar air
16. (in descending order of size) the Pacific Ocean - the Atlantic Ocean - the Indian Ocean - the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean
precipitation
Evapotranspiration
Semidiurnal or diurnal
Major oceans
17. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the Solar System - especially on...
Opposite seasons
Rocky planets and moons
Styles of rock deformation
Pacific Ring of Fire
18. 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
Galactic center
Runoff
- mT
Rock salt
19. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Continental drift
Maritime air
Inertia
20. Some isolated mountains were produced by volcanoes - including many apparently ________ that reach a great height above the ocean floor
Small islands
Neap tide/neaps
Cirrus clouds
Styles of rock deformation
21. Earth movements - The result of forces within the earth - where temperature and pressure differences lead to instability
Cumulonibus clouds
Canopy interception
Crustal rocks
precipitation
22. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the...
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23. Characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific - warm current of nutrient - poor tropical water - heated by its eastward passage in the Equatorial Current - replaces the cold - nutrient - rich surface water of th
New moon
Limestone
Igneous rocks
El Nino
24. Oceans cover __ of the earth's surface
Solar wind
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
3/4
25. The movement of rainwater as it filters through soil and rocks into the ground - becoming groundwater
Cumulonibus clouds
Percolation
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
snow
26. Some precipitation falls as ____ and can accumulate as ice caps and glaciers - which can store water for thousands of years
snow
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Earth
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
27. The process in which one type of rock changes into another
The rock cycle
50-100
Minerals
Distance
28. Forms over the Tropics and is warm
Clastic
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Tropical air
freshwater
29. Occur when two plates slip past each other - Such faults are generally moderate and are relatively shallow Example: The San Andreas Fault
Transform plate movements
cooling
Solar System
Rock salt
30. Continental polar (dry - cold air)
Seasons
- cT
- cP
Time zone
31. Mountains blocking the path of precipitation to the desert
Smaller regions of the oceans
Ice Age
Rain shadow
Climate
32. Travels around the earth each month - - Distance from the earth averages 237000 miles - Has rugged topography formed billions of years ago by volcanic eruptions and meteorite impacts - Mass is 1/6th that of Earth
Long - period comets
- mT
Moon
precipitation
33. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
percolation
Types of clouds
Eclipses
Soil
34. The lateral movement of the plates is typically at speeds of ___ mm annually
Subduction zones
Opposite seasons
freshwater
50-100
35. Thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt - or associated scattered discs - which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Law of superposition
Short - period comets
Chaotic system
36. There are approx. _____ days between each lunar cycle
Longitude
Sedimentation
29.5
Surface temperature differences
37. 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
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
The Gulf - Stream
Condensation
Crustal rocks
38. A ______________ - such as the Mid - Atlantic Ridge - has examples of volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart
Short - period comets
Mid - oceanic ridge
Fossils
Solar eclipse
39. The outermost part of the earth's interior is made up of two layers...
Lithosphere and the asthenosphere
46%
La Nina
- mP
40. Takes place when the moon passes between the earth and the sun - with the moon blocking the sunlight for about two minutes - A total ___________ may be seen only from a small zone on the earth
Winter solstice
- mT
Solar eclipse
precipitation
41. After the moon has waxed through crescent - quarter - and gibbous phases - a ________ appears - At that time - the moon rises at sunset - and we see all of its illuminated side - Then the phase wanes gradually to another new moon
Full moon
Continental air
3/4
Cirrus clouds
42. The atmosphere is a __________ - and so small changes to one part of the system can grow to have large effects on the system as a whole - This makes it difficult to accurately predict weather more than a few days in advance
Chaotic system
Photosphere
Earthquakes - volcanic activity - mountain - building - and oceanic trench formation
Mantle plumes
43. Cirrus - Stratus - Cumulonimbus - Altostratus
Crustal rocks
Why weather occurs
Full moon
Types of clouds
44. 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
Polar air
Long - period comets
The earth's structure
Convergent plate movements
45. Loose collections of ice - dust - and small rocky particles - measuring a few kilometers or tens of kilometers across
Comet nuclei
50-100
Evapotranspiration
Mantle plumes
46. The strength of gravity in our solar system depends on both the masses of the celestial objects and the _______ between them
Latitude
The Gulf - Stream
Distance
Solar radiation
47. Two types of mountains are formed - depending on how the rock reacts to the tectonic forces
The rock cycle
Block mountains or fold mountains
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Surface temperature
48. Weather occurs primarily due to density (temperature and moisture) differences between one location and another - These differences can occur due to the angle of the sun at any particular spot - which varies by latitude from the tropics
Nuclear fusion
Why weather occurs
Soil
Crustal rocks
49. Typically the tidal mouths of rivers and are often characterized by _____________ or silt carried in from terrestrial runoff - frequently from offshore
Inertia
Sedimentation
Equinoxes
Sublimation
50. Spiral - elliptical - and irregular form are speckled throughout the visible universe - Largest telescope has detected galaxies to its limit of several billion light - years
La Nina
Tides
Types of galaxies
Comet nuclei