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1. Property possessed by certain rocks of breaking with relative ease along parallel planes or nearly parallel surfaces in their crystal structures where the bonds are weakest.
volcanic ash
cleavage
striations
liquefaction
2. Applies to igneous rocks that cool on the surface of the Earth & including beneath water; typically with small crystals due to the rapidity of cooling. Synonym of extrusive. Antonym of plutonic.
island arc
equator
volcanic
ozone
3. A narrow & steep-walled depression in the ocean floor & much deeper than the adjacent ocean and associated with a subduction zone.
Pangea
water clarity
pH
trench
4. An instrument that merely indicates the occurrence of an earthquake.
moraine
groin
seismoscope
mid-ocean ridges
5. The symbol used on a map to indicate directions & both cardinal and ordinal.
oceanic crust
black hole
mesosphere
compass Rose
6. An eruption of lava that takes place from a fracture & usually without producing a cone.
sediment
fissure eruption
you-shaped valley
continental slope
7. An era of geologic time lasting from 570 to 245 million years ago.
fjord
Paleozoic
moraine
suspension
8. Any of various minerals prized for beauty & durability & and rarity. A few noncrystalline materials of organic origin (e.g. & pearl & red coral & and amber) also are classified as gemstones.
gemstone
arch
icecap
asteroid
9. A lake of lava & usually basaltic & in a volcanic caldera.
neptune
quarrying
cinder cone
lava lake
10. A glaciated valley now flooded by the sea.
seismic gap
fjord
era
seafloor spreading
11. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
moraine
isthmus
biogenic sedimentary rock
sandstorm
12. Glacial deposits laid down directly by glaciers or laid down in lakes & ocean & or streams as result of glacial activity.
jetty
star
stalagmite
drift
13. 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
shore
fold
sod
stormwater runoff
14. A ball of ice and dust & whose orbit is a long & narrow ellipse.
transcontinental
elevation
pH
comet
15. The closest star to Earth besides the sun. It is approximately 4 light years away.
Mesozoic
Proxima Centauri
seismology
mineral
16. To change back and forth uncertainly.
permafrost
fluctuate
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
Mesozoic
17. A continuous well-defined mass of material of sufficient ore content to make extraction economically feasible. compare mineral deposit.
tell
mantle
ore deposit
atmosphere
18. The method of locating an epicenter by determining how far it lies from three widely separated seismographs.
triangulation
Pillow Lava
salinization
transform boundary
19. 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
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
Greenhouse Effect
light-year
magma
20. The dust-sized & sharp-edged & glassy particles resulting from an explosive volcanic eruption.
beach
salinity
volcanic ash
subduction
21. The very slow & generally continuous downslope movement of soil and debris under the influence of gravity.
plate
sinkhole
creep
striations
22. The level of light that penetrates through water.
desertification
Cenozoic
levees
water clarity
23. A supercontinent that existed from the the end of the Permian to the Jurassic & 300 to 200 million years ago & assembled from large continents like Euramerica & Gondwana & and Siberia & as well as smaller landmasses like the Cathaysian and Cimmerian
natural resources
hemisphere
Pangea
magnetic pole
24. As applied to glacier ice & the process by which ice below the snow line is wasted by evaporation and melting.
habitat
Earth system
ablation
archaean
25. The process by which an unconsolidated deposit of sediments is converted in to solid rock.
eon
fringing reef
lithification
telescope
26. The first scientist to make systematic use of the telescope in looking at the heavens.
streak
light-year
fault
Galileo
27. The level of light that penetrates through water.
core
solar system
biogenic sediment
water clarity
28. The average weather conditions of an area over many years & as measured by temperature & wind speed & and precipitation.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
climate
loess
aquifer
29. Rock formed from the accumulation of sediment & Which may consist of fragments and mineral grains of varying sizes from pre-existing rocks & remains or products of animals and plants & the products of chemical action & or mixtures of these.
sedimentary rock
Laurasia
Uranus
scale
30. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
eustatic change in sea level
streak
waterfall
shield volcano
31. The way in which a rock or mineral breaks in random patterns rather than cleaving
quarrying
fracture
runoff
drainage divide
32. Any natural concentration of a valuable material in the Earth's crust & whether that material can be extracted profitably or not.
lava dome
solar system
mineral deposit
Hadean
33. Plutonic. Antonym of extrusive. Pertaining to igneous rocks or features formed by the emplacement of magma in pre-existing rocks.
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
ore deposit
equator
intrusive
34. The chronological sequence of units of Earth time.
axis
snow line
desertification
geologic time scale
35. A device built to study distant objects by making them appear closer.
isostasy
telescope
groove
fissure eruption
36. Containing moisture.
scientific model
telescope
salinization
humid
37. An eon of geologic time extending from about 3.9 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago.
groove
archaean
chemical sedimentary rock
continental rise
38. A downward distortion or dimple in the water table that forms as a well pumps water faster than it can flow through the aquifer.
pyroclastic
natural resources
cone of depression
abyssal plain
39. To preserve & or to avoid wasteful use.
conserve
wave trough
sedimentary rock
soil
40. The area immediately below the ground surface within which pore spaces are partially filled with water and partially filled with air.
ozone
zone of aeration
silicate
Gondwana
41. The distance light travels through a vacuum in one year.
isthmus
wave height
pyroclastic
light-year
42. Destruction of the ozone layer caused by the release of CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons) into the atmosphere which react chemically with ozone and break it down into different gases.
nautical mile
siltation
plutonic
ozone depletion
43. A planetary satellite.
equinox
crater
Pelean eruption
moon
44. The first scientist to make systematic use of the telescope in looking at the heavens.
Proterozoic
Galileo
inertia
column
45. The mass of an object divided by its volume.
seismology
density
liquefaction
continental slope
46. Igneous. Antonym of intrusive. Synonym of volcanic. Pertaining to igneous rocks or features formed from lava released on the Earth's surface.
drainage divide
extrusive
stalagmite
inner core
47. A coral reef attached directly to the mainland.
plain
triangulation
Continntal Drift Theory
fringing reef
48. Heat transport by direct transfer of energy from one particle to another & without moving the particle to a new location.
conduction
island arc
rift (graben)
ground moraine
49. The part of the crust that directly underlies the continents and continental shelves. Averages about 35 km in thickness & but may be over 70 km thick under largest mountain ranges.
pothole
discharge
continental crust
plain
50. Living on land.
terrestrial
dust bowl
sandstorm
comet