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CSET Earth
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
The big bang theory of cosmology
Lithosphere
46%
Maritime air
2. Continental polar (dry - cold air)
Gravity and inertia
Transpiration
- cP
lower
3. Seas - gulfs - bays - and other names
Lithosphere
Snow packs
11
Smaller regions of the oceans
4. The movement of rainwater as it filters through soil and rocks into the ground - becoming groundwater
Convergent tectonic plates
lower
Pacific Ring of Fire
Percolation
5. Not all runoff flows into rivers; much of it infiltrates into the ground through...
Crustal rocks
percolation
Continental air
Rocky planets and moons
6. Gas giants Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus and Neptune have diameters far larger than Earth's and have far greater masses
Longitude
The most abundant minerals in the crust
Weight and mass
The equator
7. A semi - closed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it - and with a free connection to the open sea - Often associated with high levels of biological diversity - They are made up of brackish water - Often given names
Estuary
Major oceans
The Gulf - Stream
Snow packs
8. 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
Long - period comets
Opposite seasons
Erosion
Gravity and inertia
9. The transformation of water vapor to liquid water droplets in the air - producing clouds and fog
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Sunspots
Condensation
Deserts
10. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the...
11. Stars with the highest ___________ appear blue - while stars with the lowest surface temperature appear red
Ways magma can form
Surface temperature
Deserts
Rock salt
12. 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
Semidiurnal
Parallax
Earth
Sedimentary rocks
13. Different visual appearance; when discovered - comets show a perceptible coma while asteroids do not
Longitude
percolation
The distinction between asteroids and comets
Mountain breezes and valley breezes
14. Can thaw and melt - and the ensuing water flows overland as snowmelt
Examples to support Continental drift theory
Snow packs
Orogenic zones
Mantle plumes
15. Somewhat cooler disturbances in the photosphere
River
Sunspots
Sun
Types of galaxies
16. A land form that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area - with a peak - Usually produced by the movement of lithospheric plates
Moon
Weight and mass
Sublimation
Mountain
17. Huge systems of stars - Milky Way is estimated to have 100 billion stars arranged in a great disk
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Soil
Galaxies
Deserts
18. Comprises one global - interconnected body of salt water often (though generally recognized as several separate oceans) - A continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts
Sublimation
The rock cycle
World/global ocean
Altostratus clouds
19. Test the item against materials of known hardness; for example - use your fingernail or the graphite in a pencil to attempt to scratch the items. This process should result in assigning a relative hardness to the unknown items.
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Lunar eclipse
Comet
Scratch test
20. Rocks are placed into groups according to how they form...
Soil
Sedimentary - igneous - metamorphic
Planets
Mohs' scale of hardness
21. Occur when two plates push together - Such faults are strong and relatively deep - Where the strongest earthquakes occur Example: mountain building in the Himalayas and the Andes
Convergent plate movements
Long linear arcs
The big bang theory of cosmology
lower elevation
22. 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
Comet
Mid - oceanic ridge
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Seasons in the temperate and polar regions
23. Formed by sodium chloride
Rock salt
lower
Standard time zones
Plate tectonics
24. Temperature - pressure - and composition
Ways magma can form
Snowmelt
Maritime air
29.5
25. The earth is believed to be about ___ billion years old
5.6
Extrusive
lower
Groundwater
26. 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
Precipitation
Extrusive
Law of original horizontality
percolation
27. The result of the buildup of once - living things
Latitude
Convergent/collision boundaries - divergent/spreading boundaries - and transform boundaries
Coral reef
10000
28. Divided into two main types: large - low- density gas giants and smaller - rocky terrestrials - There are at least 341 identified _______ - 8 of which are in the Solar System
Rock salt
Tides
Planets
Styles of rock deformation
29. Defined by geometrically subdividing the earth's spheroid into 24 lunes (wedge - shaped sections) - bordered by meridians - each 15
Small islands
Petroleum exploration
Gravity and inertia
Standard time zones
30. Paleontology: Fossil evidence indicates the similarity of fossils on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean - Continental 'jigsaw puzzle': The outlines of the continents seem to fit together
Examples to support Continental drift theory
clouds
Coral reef
Mountain
31. The fossiliferous strata record is only the last __% of the earth's history
11
Sedimentary rocks
La Nina
Long linear arcs
32. How much matter is in the object
Moon
Density
11
Winter solstice
33. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the Solar System - especially on...
Rocky planets and moons
Air mass
Transform plate movements
- cP
34. The science that describes and interprets the earth Fields: - Geomorphology (land forms) - Petrology (rocks) - Stratigraphy (layered rocks) - Paleontology (fossils)
Surface temperature differences
Geology
Tropical air
Parallax
35. 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
Subsurface flow
aquifers
Axis tilt
Erosion and land use
36. Forms south of the Arctic and is cold
Polar air
Sublimation
Solar wind
Density
37. Sedimentary rocks containing large fragments of other rock material - e.g. Sandstone
The equator
Conglomerates
Standard time zones
Asteroids
38. The process in which one type of rock changes into another
Clastic
Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions
The rock cycle
Weather phenomena on earth
39. The sun is not at the center of the disk - but out toward the perimeter - and is revolving around the ________
Seasons
Winter solstice
Coral reef
Galactic center
40. 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
- cP
Seasonal weather differences between hemispheres
Chemical weathering
freshwater springs
41. 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
Short - period comets
Sun
Snowmelt
Terrace building - conservation tillage practices - and tree planting
42. Refers to the long - term weather patterns of a large geographical area and takes into account temperature - humidity - and precipitation
Valley breeze
Volcano
freshwater springs
Climate
43. This scale assigns a fixed number to 10 reference materials. Talc (1) is the softest and diamond (10) is the hardest
44. Precipitation - Canopy interception - Snowmelt - Runoff - Percolation - Subsurface flow- Evaporation - Sublimation - Condensation
Hydrologic concepts
Surface ocean temperature
Moon
Weight and mass
45. 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...
Lithosphere
Solar wind
Soil
Continental drift
46. Cause pressure differences - A hot surface heats the air above it and the air expands - lowering the air pressure and its density
Weather phenomena on earth
Coral reef
Surface temperature differences
Estuary
47. Texture is important in classifying ______ sedimentary rocks
Lithosphere
Hydrologic cycle
Minerals
Clastic
48. Pulls the planets toward the sun - while their inertia keeps them moving forward in an elliptical orbit around the sun
49. 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
Opposite seasons
Mid - oceanic ridge
cooling
Rock salt
50. Characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the same area - Atlanta tropical cyclone activity is generally enhanced during La Nina - Often follows the El Nino - especially when the latter is strong
La Nina
Time zone
Intrusive
Geology