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CSET Multiple Subject: Earth Science
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1. By the Hertzsprung - Russell Diagram. The HRD illustrates the relationship between the absolute magnitude - luminosity - classification - and effective temp. of stars
How stars are classified
plate
Fair weather
geological timescale
2. As plates move - strain is placed on the lithosphere. Due to the ridgity of the lithosphere - stress is built up until rocks move or brak - producing a fault. As the rocks break - energy is released in the form of waves. These waves move through the
Meteors
Protostar
cause of earthquakes
Our solar system
3. Days are based on the Earth's rotation on its axis
rock cycle
The calander
igneous mean
metamorphic mean
4. Water soaks into the ground. Water collects on Earth's surface. Sometimes it runs off before collecting. The effect is lakes - ponds - oceans - rivers and streams
What is salinity?
Collection and runoff
Evaporation
major types of rocks
5. Are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth; moon has greater effect on the tides because its closer than the sun
Tides
Asteroids
storm clouds
physical weathering
6. Topsoil - Subsoil - Parent rock - Bedrock
formation of soil
Centrifugal force
hurricanes
Percipitation
7. A nonstop movement of water between Earth's surface and the air
Water Cycle
shape of the Milky Way
tide
effects ocean currents
8. Liquid changes to a gas; caused bysun heating up bodies of water. The liquid water becomes vapor (gas)
aids in weather prediction
Meteors
Evaporation
air pressure
9. Are based on the moon's revolution around the Earth
Frontal System
Evaporation
Our solar system
Months
10. Magma cools to produce igneous rock which can undergo more heat and pressure to become metamorphic rock - On the surface of the Earth - igneous rock which undergos weathering can become sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock can be buried which can cause
infiltration
rock cycle
chemical weathering?
storm clouds
11. Compression of biological matter (dead organic matter) - beneath layers of sedimentary rock; hydrocarbon compound such as coal - natural gas - or petroleum
geological timescale
Condensation
fossil fuels
Fair weather
12. Barometer measures...
tide
transform fault
Spring Tides
air pressure
13. Chunks of rocks that strike a planet
Meteors
igneous mean
aids in weather prediction
The calander
14. When the moon and sun are pulling at perpendicular angles; less extreme tides
Meteors
Water Cycle
renewable resources
Neap Tides
15. A portion of the rigid crust that moves
After a star collapses
physical weathering
Storms
plate
16. Chunks of rocks and ice
renewable resources
Lunar Phases
Comets
After a star collapses
17. What causes our solar system to orbit the sun?
Centrifugal force
Milky Way
Percipitation
The calander
18. There are similarities of living species and identified fossils found in the continents of today that are the same. Reptiles in South America and Africa. Fossils of the same plants in India and Australia. Unique variety of garden snail found in easte
effects ocean currents
Collection and runoff
evidence that supports the Pangaea thory
Condensation
19. All the Earth's continents at one time were joined as a single 'super continent' called Pangaea Over time the continents drifted apart
causes of weathering
theory of plate tectonics
storm clouds
Solar eclipse
20. From fire (ignite) the formation of igneous rocks occurs when hot molten rock cools or solidifies. Igneous rock can be produced deep in the Earth from magma or on the surface of the Earth from lava
Collection and runoff
igneous mean
fossil fuels
Meteors
21. Highs want to equalize which causes high winds - causing...
formation of soil
Protostar
Storms
hurricanes
22. Two plates colliding. One plate moves under the other plate - usually producing mountains
Tides
convergent fault
plate boundaries
How stars are classified
23. Area of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific plate. The subduction plate movement causes the production of volcanoes. Westcoast of the US and the East Coast of Asia
Our solar system
Ring of Fire
tide
Seasons
24. What does Low Pressure usually indicate?
Storms
Years
effects ocean currents
Galaxies
25. Changed in form; the rock changes occur due to extreme heat and pressure
Lunar Phases
Nebula
metamorphic mean
major layers that make up Earth
26. Where are there more extreme and low tides?
Isolated bodies of water - inlet areas of land
plate boundaries
renewable resources
convergent fault
27. Gas becomes a liquid vapor rises into air and cools. Water vapor (gas) changes into liquid water (clouds)
Eclipses
rock cycle
Condensation
low pressure
28. Water that goes into the ground
causes of weathering
physical weathering
infiltration
Our solar system
29. Water falling to the Earth; cloud droplets become to heavy. They fall - the effect is percipitation (rain - snow - sleet - hail)
Seasons
Percipitation
effects ocean currents
major layers that make up Earth
30. Chemical breakdown of minerals
chemical weathering?
geological timescale
Lunar eclipse
major types of rocks
31. My very educated mama just served us nachos - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune
divergent fault
Seasons
After a star collapses
The planets
32. Arctic Air pushes down causing colder water (Pacific Coast) - Tropical Air comes up from the Gulf stream causing warmer water (Coast of Florida)
theory of plate tectonics
effects ocean currents
Spring Tides
Because of meteors
33. Raising and lowering of the water level
causes of weathering
Lunar Phases
renewable resources
tide
34. The convection current is produced by the heating of the mantle rock - as the rock is heated it moves up toward the lithosphere where it cools and begins to be pulled back toward the center of the Earth by gravity
cause of earthquakes
causes of plate movement
effects ocean currents
major types of rocks
35. Transforms into an adult star - as the star converts its fuel into more massive elements and compounds - it becomes denser
effects ocean currents
convergent fault
Protostar
Fair weather
36. Created by the wind - which stirs the ocean's surface over greater distances
ideas that support Continental drift
The planets
convergent fault
waves
37. When the moon and sun are in alignment; both working to pull on Earth; extreme tides
Evaporation
fossil fuels
What is salinity?
Spring Tides
38. Chemical means (acid rain) or physical means (wind - rain - and ice
major layers that make up Earth
aids in weather prediction
How stars are classified
causes of weathering
39. Igneous (burning molten rock magma turns to lava when it reaches the surface - hardens very quickly causing imperfections) ex. granite - Metamorphic (baked by pressure underground) ex. diamond (pure) - Sedimentary - ex. sand - sandstone
hurricanes
After a star collapses
major types of rocks
physical weathering
40. The Moon is between the Earth and the sun; The moon blocks light from the sun so the sun doesn't reach Earth
Storms
After a star collapses
causes of weathering
Solar eclipse
41. Spiral disk with several long arms; Earth is in one of the arms
formation of soil
How stars are classified
evidence that supports the Pangaea thory
shape of the Milky Way
42. Divergent - convergiant - and transform
Lunar eclipse
geological timescale
plate boundaries
Storms
43. Occurs when an older oceanic plate is pushed unmder a younger oceanic plate. The shifting plates can cause earthquakes - volcanoes - and mountains
air pressure
subduction
geological timescale
divergent fault
44. Two plates are moving away from each other (Mid - Oceanic Ridge)
Our solar system
divergent fault
Comets
Spring Tides
45. Occur when the shadow of the Earth or Moon is cast onto the other body
igneous mean
subduction
divergent fault
Eclipses
46. Sea - floor spreading - the 'puzzle piece' argument and fossil records
Meteors
Fair weather
ideas that support Continental drift
What is salinity?
47. Refers to the amount of dissolved salt in the ocean. salinity level is lower at the mouth of a river due to the flow of fresh water into the saltwater. Areas with high temp. (equator) or low temp. areas (Arctic and Antarctic Oceans) salinity is highe
Months
What is salinity?
Evaporation
renewable resources
48. Based on its mass and other factors it will become either a brown dwarf - white dwarf - neutron star - nova - or a black hole
Meteors
After a star collapses
What is salinity?
Lunar eclipse
49. The moon and sun are on opposite sides of the Earth. The Earth blocks the sun casting its shadow on the moon; there's no light on the moon
effects ocean currents
Lunar eclipse
evidence that supports the Pangaea thory
Solar eclipse
50. Huge clusters of billions of stars
Galaxies
Storms
effects ocean currents
rock cycle