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Earth Science
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1. Occurs at the intersection of the water table with the ground surface.
magnetic polarity
inner core
spring
atmosphere
2. Formed when an organism is flattened (compressed) and a thin film of organic material from its body is left in the rock.
streak
Pelean eruption
fossil fuel
compression fossil
3. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
superposition
outcrop
intertidal zone
wave height
4. A tool for measuring the relative clarity of water.
thermal spring
rockfall
secchi disk
plate tectonics
5. Mercury is named after the Roman messenger of the gods. It is the closest to the Sun.
continental rise
baseline study
Mercury
steppe
6. A commonly used measure of earthquake magnitude & based on a logarithmic scale. Each integral step on the scale represents a tenfold increase in the extent of ground shaking & as recorded on a seismograph.
Pangea
wave trough
Richter scale
pathogen
7. An imaginary circle around the earth that represents the halfway mark between the North and South Poles and establishes the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Hadean
Greenhouse Effect
equator
waterfall
8. A chuck of rock or dust in space.
boundary
plutonic
meteoroid
runoff
9. A valley carved by glacier erosion and whose cross-valley profile has steep sides and a nearly flat floor & suggestive of a large letter 'you'.
salinity
surf
vesicle
you-shaped valley
10. A measure of the strength of an earthquake based on the amount of movement recorded by a seismograph . compare Richter scale.
seismic gap
magnitude
hemisphere
levees
11. An area in which a large number of windmills have been erected to generate electrical power.
suspended load
wind farm
liquefaction
comet
12. A ridge of high water associated with a hurricane and which floods over the shore .
arid
storm surge
gemstone
fetch
13. The science that deals with the study of the planet Earth--the materials of which it is made & the processes that act to change these materials from one form to another & and the history recorded by these materials; the forces acting to deform the ou
drift
smelting
geology
El Nino
14. A protective wall built offshore and usually parallel to the shore.
breakwater
archipelago
barrier reef
sedimentary rock
15. A period of dryness & that when prolonged & causes damage to crops; a shortage of water.
inner core
drought
fracture
groin
16. The southern portion of the late Paleozoic supercontinent known as Pangea. It means & literally 'Land of the Gonds' (a people of the Indian subcontinent).The supercontinent existed from Cambrian to Jurassic time & mainly composed of South America &
Gondwana
Pillow Lava
gravity
streak
17. An era of time during the Phanerozoic eon lasting from 245 million years ago to 66.4 million ago.
wave height
resources
fjord
Mesozoic
18. The processes (mechanical and chemical) responsible for the wearing away & loosening & and dissolving of materials of the Earth's crust.
erosion
compass
chemical sediment
specific gravity
19. An area of land that delivers runoff water & sediment & and dissolved substances to surface water bodies & such as rivers or lakes. All watersheds consist of boundaries & a basin and collection areas.
ozone
archaean
watershed
Richter scale
20. A sedimentary rock composed of combustible matter derived from the partial decomposition of plant material.
fossil
observator
oal
telescope
21. A coral reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
barrier reef
fossil fuel
barrier beaches
22. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
hydrologic cycle
fringing reef
black hole
scale
23. The way in which a rock or mineral breaks in random patterns rather than cleaving
extrusive
reserves
ecosystem
fracture
24. The line that separates one drainage basin from another.
creep
drainage divide
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
fault
25. A flat & dry plain covered with short grass.
drift
zone of leaching
steppe
fetch
26. An imaginary circle around the earth that represents the halfway mark between the North and South Poles and establishes the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
continental slope
eon
silicate
equator
27. Objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets.
Proxima Centauri
wind farm
Hale-Bopp
asteroid
28. The Sun with all the celestial bodies that revolve around it.
pothole
seismic gap
solar system
continent
29. Reduction of pore space between individual particles as the result of overlying sediments or of tectonic movements.
compaction
peat
global warming
cinder cone
30. A fracture or zone of fractures along the boundaries of tectonic plates where movement has taken place.
elevation
seastack
fault
salinity
31. A device containing a free-swinging magnetic needle that is attracted to Earth's magnetic North Pole. Used to determine direction of travel.
stormwater runoff
specific gravity
compass
vesicle
32. Living parts of the environment that can renew or replace themselves.
scour
renewable resources
swash and back wash
strip mining
33. A division of geologic time next smaller than the eon and larger than a period. Example: The Paleozoic era is in the Phanerozoic eon and includes & among others & the Devonian period.
inertia
icecap
era
abyssal plain
34. A ball of ice and dust & whose orbit is a long & narrow ellipse.
subduction zone
comet
erratic
storm surge
35. A process of land degradation initiated by human activity & particularly in the zones along the margins of deserts.
thrust fault
Continntal Drift Theory
bedrock
desertification
36. The amount of material a stream carries in suspension.
Galileo
axis
sextant
suspended load
37. A post of dripstone growing up from a cave floor.
beach
fossil fuel
stalagmite
tell
38. A general term for a relatively hard layer of soil at or just below the ground surface & cemented by silica & iron oxide & calcium carbonate & or organic matter.
column
hardpan
Gondwana
seismology
39. Surficial mining & in which the valuable rock is exposed by removal of overlying rock or soil.
open pit mining
fringing reef
lahar
dust storm
40. An ingredient in a food or other substance that nourishes or promotes growth.
nutrient
isostatic change in sea level
meteoroid
icecap
41. A geometrical form taken by a mineral & giving external expression to orderly internal atomic arrangement.
nuee ardente
reef
meteoroid
crystal
42. The explosion of a dying giant or supergiant star.
pollutant
nova -- (Supernova)
swash and back wash
volcanic
43. The science that deals with the study of the planet Earth--the materials of which it is made & the processes that act to change these materials from one form to another & and the history recorded by these materials; the forces acting to deform the ou
nuee ardente
primary productivity
metamorphic rock
geology
44. The closest galaxy to the Milky way. It is approximately 2 million light-years away.
baseline study
continental rise
Andromeda
dust storm
45. A term applied to large areas of basaltic lava presumably extruded from fissures.
waterfall
continental crust
lava flood (plateau basalt)
cartographer
46. The low spot between two successive waves.
geothermal energy
Mercury
wave trough
compass Rose
47. The process by which an unconsolidated deposit of sediments is converted in to solid rock.
petroleum
karst
tectonic Plates
lithification
48. A coral reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon.
trench
sextant
flood
barrier reef
49. Materials that are found in nature that are useful or necessary for people to live.
water clarity
jetty
eclipse
natural resources
50. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
cave
pathogen
stalactite
sod