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1. A seismic body wave that involves particle motion from side to side & perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S-waves are slower than P-waves and cannot travel through a liquid.
elevation
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
fossil
clast
2. A portable time keeper with a mechanism for ensuring accuracy and adjusting itself & used for determining longitude at sea.
continental shelf
marine Chronometer
foreshock
oceanic trench
3. Mountains & characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting & that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
glaciation
sextant
fold and thrust mountains
seismograph
4. Shapes & like mountains or hills that make up the Earth's surface.
oal
Phanerozoic
rift (graben)
landforms
5. A mudflow composed chiefly of pyroclastic material on the flanks of a volcano.
global warming
lahar
star
shoreline
6. A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano & through Which magma has passed.
pipe
sandstorm
fold
basaltic
7. A cavity in a lava & formed by the entrapment of a gas bubble during solidification of the lava.
desertification
Galileo
ice shelf
vesicle
8. Any accumulation of material & by settling from water or air & chemical precipitation & evaporation from solution & etc.
deposition
sediment
back swamp
soil
9. The line formed by the intersection of the axial plane of a fold with a bedding plane & marking where the bed shows its maximum curvature.
axis
ground moraine
luster
biogenic sediment
10. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
frost wedging
plain
atlas
wave height
11. 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.
wave trough
plate tectonics
latitude
biogenic sedimentary rock
12. Living parts of the environment that can renew or replace themselves.
renewable resources
denudation
reserves
prairie
13. Woodland that usually gets at least 100 inches of rain each year.
Saturn
rainforest
desertification
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
14. A substance that produces negatively charged hydroxide ions ( OH- ) in water and reacts with acids to form salts.
divergent boundary
base
marine Chronometer
seamount
15. The first scientist to make systematic use of the telescope in looking at the heavens.
channelization
oceanic trench
Galileo
subtropical deserts
16. A vent in the surface of the Earth & from which lava & ash & and gases erupt.
volcano
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
steppe
bedrock
17. An icicle-shaped accumulation of dripstone hanging from cave roof.
solar system
absolute time
beach
stalactite
18. A glaciated valley now flooded by the sea.
fjord
subtropical deserts
moraine
lava flood (plateau basalt)
19. Evidence in rock of the presence of past life & such as a dinosaur bone & an ancient clam shell & or the footprint of a long-extinct animal as well as life history artifacts.
spring
pollutant
basin
fossil
20. 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
barrier beaches
lava lake
suspended load
21. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
nonfoliated
Andromeda
convection
solstice
22. A large volume of dust-sized particles lifted high into the atmosphere.
dust storm
aa
pollutant
wave crest
23. The partial or complete blocking from view of one object by another.
sextant
magma
eclipse
ground water
24. The distance between two successive wave crests or troughs.
oxbow lake
isostasy
drift
wave length
25. The initial point within the Earth that ruptures in an earthquake & directly below the epicenter. The point within the Earth which is the center of an earthquake & at which strain energy is first released and converted to elastic wave energy.
mineral deposit
chemical sedimentary rock
focus
storm surge
26. The generally dark & more or less stable part of the organic matter in a soil & so well decomposed that the original sources cannot be identified.
plate tectonics
Pelean eruption
body wave
humus
27. A comet that passed Earth in 1997 and won't return to the inner solar system until the year 4377.
isostasy
caldera
Hale-Bopp
lava dome
28. The prediction that climate will warm as a result of the addition to the atmosphere of humanly produced greenhouse gases.
Paleozoic
global warming
wave length
bar
29. A disease-causing organism or entity & such as a bacterium or virus.
black hole
compaction
frost wedging
pathogen
30. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
discharge
wave trough
floodplain
cone of depression
31. 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'.
plain
habitat
rockfall
you-shaped valley
32. The very slow & generally continuous downslope movement of soil and debris under the influence of gravity.
terrestrial
creep
basalt
black hole
33. The sudden fall of one or more large pieces of a rock from a cliff.
rockfall
island arc
climate
rift (graben)
34. An era of time during the Phanerozoic eon lasting from 245 million years ago to 66.4 million ago.
fossil fuel
Precambrian
Mesozoic
rock cycle
35. A ball of ice and dust & whose orbit is a long & narrow ellipse.
deposition
comet
rock
wave crest
36. An ingredient in a food or other substance that nourishes or promotes growth.
Galileo
intrusive
nutrient
reserves
37. A lake of lava & usually basaltic & in a volcanic caldera.
dust storm
continental shelf
mesosphere
lava lake
38. An instrument used to measure the speed of wind.
nonfoliated
cave
compass Rose
anemometer
39. The pattern of water circulation from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean.
lithification
hydrologic cycle
jetty
resources
40. A time of unusual winds and currents in the Pacific Ocean . El Nino generally causes warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures and increased rainfall and storm activity.
Andromeda
continental crust
El Nino
suspended load
41. 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
mid-ocean ridges
magnetic pole
Laurasia
volcanic ash
42. The generally dark & more or less stable part of the organic matter in a soil & so well decomposed that the original sources cannot be identified.
telescope
humus
fetch
orogeny
43. The remains of an extremely massive star pulled into a small volume by the force of gravity.
rock
black hole
weathering
bar
44. The remains of an extremely massive star pulled into a small volume by the force of gravity.
Earth system
black hole
drainage basin
equinox
45. Bent rock strata.
fold
fissure eruption
column
meander
46. The straightening and/or deepening of a river channel.
Precambrian
wave length
volcanic
channelization
47. Lies half way between the north and south magnetic poles.
dust bowl
neptune
hardness
magnetic equator
48. Lava extruded beneath water characterized by pillow shapes.
Pillow Lava
plate tectonics
ecosystem
chalk
49. A large amount of gas and dust in space & spread out in an immense volume.
nebula
observator
mid-ocean ridges
global warming
50. The most recent eon of geologic time beginning 570 million years ago and continuing to the present.
extrusive
metamorphic rock
biogenic sediment
Phanerozoic