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CSET Science: Geology
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1. Water that has infiltrated the ground
common ancestor
troposphere
groundwater
composite volcano/stratovolcano
2. Soft and plastic layer of the mantle that allows plate tectonics to move
stratum
extrusive igneous rocks
upper mantle
trace fossil
3. Remnant of an organism. They are found underground and are at least several thousands years old
troposphere
luster
fossil
Paleozoic era
4. Layer of atmosphere that is above the stratosphere where the coldest temperature is reached at minus 90 degrees
Archaan era
magma
mesophere
radiometric dating
5. Areas of great heat and activity in the earth's mantle where shield volcanoes can form
hot spots
Devonian period
trace fossil
intrusive igneous rocks
6. The Earth's only liquid layer that is extremely hot and made out of iron and nickel
seismogram
deleterious
outer core
genetic mutations
7. Changes that were made to the DNA and RNA
carbon sinks
greenhouse effect
genetic mutations
continental drift
8. The warming up of the Earth because of certain gases in the atmosphere
greenhouse effect
cinder cone volcano
mineral grains
mountain
9. Seismic waves that are the slowest but most dangerous because they move on the surface and can knock buildings to the ground
ozone
Silurian period
body fossil
surface waves
10. The limited supply of water there is
luster
hydrosphere
Pangaea
hardnes
11. The different ways a species can evolve
upper mantle
natural selection
variations
mountain
12. Also known as secondary waves - these are the second - fastest seismic waves and they travel at right angles to the direction of the movement and they produce vertical and horizontal motion
S waves
volcanoes
seismograph
intrusive igneous rocks
13. Modern era from 65 million years ago to now and known as the Age of the Mammals because of the birth of humans
Cenzoic era
seismograph
groundwater
peat
14. All plants and animals have to compete for food - water - space and the fear of being eaten
divergent boundaries
environmental pressures
surface water
infiltration
15. Areas where oceanic earthquakes can occur when an ocean plate hits a continental plate and eventually goes underneath
subduction zone
outer core
exosphere
fault - block mountains
16. Organisms - like plants - that take more carbon out of the atmosphere than put into it
carbon sinks
mantle
magma
radiometric dating
17. A layer of rock that contains fossils
stratum
sedimentary rocks
infiltration
tsunami
18. Mountains with sharp peaks and ridges caused when forces inside the earth push up parts of the crust
sedimentary rocks
upwarped mountains
cast fossil
variations
19. Era from 570 to 245 million years ago with the explosion of animal diversity followed by the wiping out of 99 percent of planetary life thanks to an asteroid. Pangea rises.
Paleozoic era
Cenzoic era
evaporation
Archaan era
20. Fossil in which an animal's tracks - poop - nests - and bite marks have been preserved
trace fossil
greenhouse effect
environmental pressures
shield volcano
21. The animal in which a species has evolved from to specialize in their environments
common ancestor
mineral grains
radiometric dating
surface waves
22. Also known as primary waves - these are the fastest seismic waves and the first to be detected. They compress and expand both liquid and solid rock as they move through it
P waves
earthquake
cinder cone volcano
magma
23. A fossil caused when the mold of the skeleton of a dead animal is filled with minerals from the bubbling water and the minerals take the shape of the skeleton
carbon sinks
continental drift
cleavage
cast fossil
24. A volcano that is formed when ash and cinders are blown out of a single vent
cinder cone volcano
radiometric dating
divergent boundaries
ozone
25. The crystals formed when igneous rocks cool underground
upper mantle
divergent boundaries
genetic mutations
mineral grains
26. Also known as 'survival of the fittest -' the idea that the animal which is the most adjusted will survive long enough to reproduce and produce offspring that have the same types of qualities for their survival
stratigraphy
deleterious
natural selection
stratosphere
27. The period when the first amphibians were born. Named after Devon - England where fossils were first discovered
Devonian period
Silurian period
thermosphere
crust
28. Tectonic plate boundaries where plates are moving apart and new crust is being formed by rock pushed up in the mantle
subduction zone
divergent boundaries
seismograph
Proterozoic era
29. The process in which water changes from liquid to gas
stratosphere
evaporation
upwarped mountains
surface water
30. Plate tectonic boundaries where plates sllide horizontally pass each other and cause friction
hardnes
Devonian period
transform boundaries
shield volcano
31. A giant range of stratovolcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean
Ring of Fire
tectonic plates
color
atmosphere
32. The mega continent that was once a combination of all the world's continents millions of years ago
environmental pressures
variations
Pangaea
stratum
33. Changes to genetic code that become permanent and can be bad - like sickle cell anemia and cancer
divergent boundaries
deleterious
mountain
Devonian period
34. The look of a mineral when scratched upon a porcelein plate
Proterozoic era
fossil
upwarped mountains
color
35. Rocks that form when molten rock cools and hardens either deep underground or on the surface
Proterozoic era
radiometric dating
mountain
extrusive igneous rocks
36. The study of rock layers and the fossils contained inside of them
mold fossil
stratigraphy
mountain
crust
37. Volcano that occurs at divergent plates in underwater plates and creates lava from a mineral called basalt
mountain
surface waves
groundwater
shield volcano
38. Era from 3.8 to 2.5 biillion years ago with the beginning of the geologic record and the formation of the first forms of rocks and bacteria
radiometric dating
exosphere
ozone
Archaan era
39. The degree that a mineral reflects light
infiltration
sedimentary rocks
luster
Cenzoic era
40. The form that water returns to earth as - like rain - snow - sleet - and hail
mineral grains
greenhouse effect
precipitation
environmental pressures
41. Document produced by the seismograph that shows how long and how intense an earthquake was
seismogram
variations
evaporation
outer core
42. Era from 2.5 billion to 570 million years ago when the continents formed and oxygen began. The first eukaryotic cells appear.
crust
Proterozoic era
faults
hot spots
43. A harbor wave that occurs when there is a violent disturbance deep below the ocean - like an earthquake - which creates a wave that stores a huge amount of energy
stratigraphy
composite volcano/stratovolcano
tsunami
hardnes
44. Rocks that are formed through major changes like heat like plate movements and they cool down
metamorphic rocks
thermosphere
inner core
crust
45. Also known as the center of the earth - it is made out of mostly iron
stratigraphy
Ring of Fire
P waves
inner core
46. The fourth layer of the atmosphere - which is also the hottest because the air is so thin and the temperature is up to 2000 degrees Celsius
thermosphere
cinder cone volcano
Paleozoic era
upper mantle
47. Mountains created when hot molten rock pushes up from the earth's mantle
sedimentary rocks
volcanoes
surface waves
composite volcano/stratovolcano
48. Era between 245 to 65 million years ago and known as the Age of the Reptiles because this was whe nthe dinosaurs existed until a mass extinction. Pangea separates.
Mesozoic era
mountain
Pangaea
outer core
49. Pieces of the Earth that make up its crust and float on top of the upper mantle
tectonic plates
seismograph
Devonian period
genetic mutations
50. The process in which water soaks into the ground
infiltration
luster
Cenzoic era
folded mountains