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1. The chronological sequence of units of Earth time.
oxbow
gravity
suspended load
geologic time scale
2. The portion of the continental margin that extends as a gently sloping surface from the shoreline seaward to a marked change in slope at the top of the continental slope . Seaward depth averages about 130 m.
kettle
arch
stalagmite
continental shelf
3. Pertaining to clastic material formed by volcanic explosion or aerial expulsion from a volcanic vent.
Mars
lava dome
reef
pyroclastic
4. The sum of the processes that result in the wearing away or the progressive lowering of the Earth's surface by weathering & erosion & mass wasting & and transportation.
gemstone
ground moraine
denudation
Greenhouse Effect
5. A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano & through Which magma has passed.
pipe
Cenozoic
waterfall
loess
6. 1. A mass of sand & gravel & or alluvium deposited on the bed of a stream & sea & or lake & or at the mouth of a stream 2. A unit of pressure & approximately equal to atmospheric pressure at sea level.
fault
arid
bar
gemstone
7. The great circle on the Earth's surface passing through The North and South Poles & which is considered 0 degrees longitude. The prime meridian passes through Greenwich & England & and is used as a reference point for measuring longitude east and w
Prime Meridian
sandstorm
Paleozoic
estuary
8. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
chlorophyll
icecap
moraine
El Nino
9. A sharp bend & loop or turn in a stream's course. When abandoned & it is called a meander scar or an oxbow.
meander
delta
latitude
zone of aeration
10. Uranus is named after the Roman god of the sky. It is the seventh planet from the Sun.
Uranus
continental rise
igneous rock
lava flood (plateau basalt)
11. The method of locating an epicenter by determining how far it lies from three widely separated seismographs.
density
triangulation
hardpan
beach
12. Imaginary lines on a map or globe that measure distance in degrees north or south of the equator. Latitude lines extend horizontally & from east to west on a globe.
latitude
outer core
tidal delta
estuary
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
geology
wave trough
Modified Mercalli Scale
decomposition (chemical weathering)
14. The process by which a binding & or cementing & agent is precipitated in spaces among individual particles of a deposit. Common cementing agents are calcite & quartz & and dolomite.
orogeny
fringing reef
oceanic trench
cementation
15. All unconsolidated materials above bedrock. Natural earthy materials on the Earth's surface & in places modified or even made by human activity & containing living matter & and supporting or capable of supporting plants out of doors.
wind farm
soil
Mercury
sinkhole
16. Enormous & thick sheets of rock that are part of the Earth's upper mantle that move and adjoin each other along zones of seismic activity. Many tectonic plates extend underneath both continents and sea floor.
thermal spring
tectonic Plates
deposition
isostasy
17. A system that uses a constellation of 24 satellites & their ground stations & and individual GPS receivers to accurately locate points on Earth.
drainage basin
suspension
mesosphere
Global Positioning System (GPS)
18. The outermost part of the core. It is liquid & about 1 &700 km thick & and separated from the inner & solid core by a transition zone about 565 km thick.
biogenic sediment
Hale-Bopp
outer core
neptune
19. Of or relating to or containing basalt & a dark & dense & extrusive rock that has a silica content of 40% to 50% and makes up most of the ocean floor.
continental rise
reserves
rift (graben)
basaltic
20. A fracture or zone of fractures along the boundaries of tectonic plates where movement has taken place.
fault
tell
mineral deposit
groundtruthing
21. That portion of the resources for a valuable mineral commodity that can be extracted from the Earth at a profit today.
reserves
Uniformitarianism
Mesozoic
orogeny
22. A steep or vertical cliff & either above or below sea level.
escarpment
crevasse
satellite
back swamp
23. Extending across a continent.
liquefaction
ore deposit
snow line
transcontinental
24. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
you-shaped valley
pathogen
rockslide (rock avalanche)
moraine
25. A supercontinent that existed from the Jurassic to Early Tertiary after splitting from Pangea; composed of Laurentia & Baltica & Avalonia & (modern North America & Scandinavia & Greenland & Western and Central Europe); eventually fragmented into Eur
salinization
pH
extrusive
Laurasia
26. Any object that revolves around another object in space.
Phanerozoic
satellite
chemical sedimentary rock
neptune
27. Water that flows across watersheds during and immediately after severe rainstorms. In populated areas & stormwater runoff is often water that cannot be handled by existing sewer systems. Stormwater runoff is the leading source of water pollution in t
stormwater runoff
fossil fuel
dust bowl
fjord
28. The outermost layer of the Earth & varying in thickness from about 10 kilometers (6 miles) below the oceans & to 65 kilometers (about 40 miles) below the continents; represents less than 1 percent of the Earth's volume.
clastic
mid-ocean ridges
crust
foreshock
29. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
viscosity
magnetic pole
Uranus
scale
30. Refers to rock or sediments made up primarily of broken fragments of pre-existing rocks or minerals.
landforms
clastic
magnitude
quarrying
31. The process by which a binding & or cementing & agent is precipitated in spaces among individual particles of a deposit. Common cementing agents are calcite & quartz & and dolomite.
cementation
barrier reef
plate
clast
32. Any seismic wave that travels through the body of Earth & rather than along its surface.
Saturn
cinder cone
body wave
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
33. A volcano that is composed of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material & along with abundant dikes and sills. Viscous & intermediate lava may flow from a central vent. Example: Mt. Fuji in Japan.
Greenhouse Effect
asthenosphere
body wave
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
34. A substance that produces positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
acid
equator
primary productivity
rock cycle
35. The formation & advance and retreat of glaciers and the results of these activities.
fossil fuel
convection cell
pH
glaciation
36. A group of stars that appear to make a pattern in the sky. The Big Dipper is a constellation.
subtropical deserts
comet
geothermal energy
constellation
37. In the geologic time scale a unit of time less than an era and greater than an epoch. Example: The Tertiary period was the earliest period in the Cenozoic era and included & among others & the Eocene epoch.
quarrying
period
superposition
abyssal plain
38. Turbulent stream water flow down a steep gradient & but not as steep as in a waterfall.
rapids
oal
frost wedging
rock cycle
39. A system involving continuous interaction of the solid Earth & the atmosphere & the oceans and living things.
nebula
Pluto
fossil fuel
Earth system
40. The processes (mechanical and chemical) responsible for the wearing away & loosening & and dissolving of materials of the Earth's crust.
pH
triangulation
hydrologic cycle
erosion
41. Elongated rises on the ocean floor where basalt periodically erupts & forming new oceanic crust.
observator
triangulation
mid-ocean ridges
geothermal energy
42. The speed at which water flows.
strip mining
hemisphere
vesicle
current speed
43. The zone below the zone of aeration in which all pore spaces are filled with water.
zone of saturation
basalt
suspended load
landforms
44. Living in water.
aquatic
global warming
Venus
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
45. Till deposited from main body of glacier during ablation.
pahoehoe
shore
ground moraine
chemical sediment
46. An area subject to dust storms & especially south central United States .
dust bowl
glaciation
atmosphere
meander
47. The effect of water and carbon dioxide absorbing outgoing infrared radiation & raising a system's temperature. The term is generally used with reference to the Earth's temperature & although it can also be applied to other systems & such as greenhous
mesosphere
chalk
Greenhouse Effect
nautical mile
48. The primary division of geologic time which are & from oldest to youngest & the Hadean & Archean & Proterozoic & and Phanerozoic eons.
hardness
convection cell
petroleum
eon
49. Weathering processes that are the result of chemical reactions. Example: the transformation of orthoclase to kaolinite.
vesicle
plate tectonics
decomposition (chemical weathering)
aquatic
50. The level of light that penetrates through water.
swells
zone of saturation
water clarity
compression fossil