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1. A zone in the Earth between 400 and 670 km below the surface separating the upper mantle from the lower mantle.
mesosphere
crust
moon
denudation
2. Mountains & characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting & that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
fold and thrust mountains
erratic
nautical mile
neptune
3. The resistance of a mineral to scratching & as measured by the Mohs scale.
oceanic trench
hardness
natural resources
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
4. The straightening and/or deepening of a river channel.
tectonic Plates
s- wave (secondary wave & shear wave)
channelization
mid-ocean ridges
5. A sea wave produced by any large-scale & short duration disturbance on the seafloor & commonly a shallow submarine earthquake but possibly also a submarine slide or volcanic eruption.
transcontinental
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
ground water
luster
6. A seismic body wave that involves particle motion & alternating compression and expansion & in the direction of wave propagation. It is the fastest seismic wave. compare S-wave .
continental crust
geyser
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
floodplain
7. The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
equinox
stalactite
Gondwana
geologic time scale
8. 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
stormwater runoff
Greenhouse Effect
Prime Meridian
sandstorm
9. A large ridge or mound-like structure within a body of water that is built by calcareous organisms such as corals & red algae & and bivalves.
drainage basin
reef
natural resources
ozone depletion
10. A cavity in a lava & formed by the entrapment of a gas bubble during solidification of the lava.
vesicle
aa
biogenic sedimentary rock
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
11. Deposits of wind-borne dust.
loess
atoll
rockslide (rock avalanche)
continent
12. The processes (mechanical and chemical) responsible for the wearing away & loosening & and dissolving of materials of the Earth's crust.
water table
mantle
erosion
chlorophyll
13. A narrow strip of land along the margin of the ocean extending inland for a variable distance from low water mark.
coast
denudation
Cenozoic
seastack
14. The partial or complete blocking from view of one object by another.
eclipse
intrusive
Gondwana
pathogen
15. Verifying assessments made from satellite data by doing direct & 'on-the ground' measurements.
star
oxbow lake
epoch
groundtruthing
16. 1. Breach in a natural levee . 2. Deep crevice or open fracture in glacier ice.
landforms
frost wedging
crevasse
arch
17. A measure of the size of an earthquake in terms of the damage it causes.
mesosphere
intensity
magnitude
oceanic trench
18. The Earth's crust underlying the ocean basins which is formed at mid-oceanic ridges. It is typically 5 to 10 kilometers thick composed of basalt.
oceanic crust
rainforest
core
epicenter
19. Any seismic wave that travels through the body of Earth & rather than along its surface.
crevasse
pyroclastic
isostasy
body wave
20. A rock changed from its original form and/or composition by heat & pressure &shearing stress & or chemically active fluids & or some combination of them.
metamorphic rock
Mercury
anemometer
subtropical deserts
21. The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5
conserve
solstice
seafloor spreading
swells
22. A cyclical pattern of movement in a fluid body such as the ocean & the atmosphere & or the Earth's mantle & driven by density variations which in turn are the result of differences in temperature from one part of the fluid to another.
convection cell
water table
continental rise
shoreline
23. Fossils formed when water containing minerals leaks into a mold. The minerals harden to form a copy of the original structure or organism.
nonfoliated
casts
eustatic change in sea level
orogeny
24. The rock beneath the soil.
bedrock
Copernicus & Nicholas
gravity
Proterozoic
25. A collection of maps.
tidal delta
fjord
atlas
gravity
26. The innermost zone of Earth. It consists of two parts & an outer liquid section and an inner solid section & both chiefly of iron and nickel with about 10 percent lighter elements. It is surrounded by the mantle.
acid
core
lava
hardness
27. A stone or boulder & glacially transported from place of origin and left in an area of different bedrock composition.
beach
light-year
atmosphere
erratic
28. Named after the Roman god of the sea. It is the eighth planet from the Sun.
basaltic
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
neptune
luster
29. The elevation at which snow persists throughout the year.
drought
orogeny
snow line
fracture
30. A period of dryness & that when prolonged & causes damage to crops; a shortage of water.
drought
tidal inlet
hot spot
moraine
31. 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
Laurasia
suspension
conserve
silicate
32. Living in water.
stratification
shoreline
aquatic
back swamp
33. The reflection of light on a given mineral's surface & classified by intensity and quality.
surf
silicate
intrusive
luster
34. The primary division of geologic time which are & from oldest to youngest & the Hadean & Archean & Proterozoic & and Phanerozoic eons.
latitude
orogeny
oceanic crust
eon
35. The zone below the zone of aeration in which all pore spaces are filled with water.
zone of saturation
shore
elevation
galaxy
36. A slide involving a downward and usually sudden movement of newly detached segments of bedrock sliding or slipping over an inclined surface of weakness such as a bedding plane & fault plane & or joint surface.
waterfall
you-shaped valley
isthmus
rockslide (rock avalanche)
37. A large area with common features that set it apart from other areas.
region
Paleozoic
seamount
axis
38. A commonly used scale of earthquake intensity.
longitude
Modified Mercalli Scale
coast
Paleozoic
39. Ratio between weight of given volume of material and weight of equal volume of pure water.
core
Mercury
specific gravity
chalk
40. That part of the continental margin that lies between the continental shelf and the continental rise. Slope relatively steep & 3o - 6o. The continental slope is underlain by crustal rocks of the continent.
reef
scientific model
exotic river
continental slope
41. The primary division of geologic time which are & from oldest to youngest & the Hadean & Archean & Proterozoic & and Phanerozoic eons.
tidal inlet
stalactite
eon
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
42. The reserves of a valuable mineral commodity plus all other mineral deposits that may eventually become available & even those that are presumed to exist but have not yet been discovered and those that are not economically or technologically exploita
hemisphere
smelting
resources
continental rise
43. The green pigment in the cells of many plants that enables them to use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates in the process called photosynthesis.
conserve
karst
chlorophyll
levees
44. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
continental crust
clast
waterfall
mineral deposit
45. The physical & chemical & and biological processes by which rock at or near the Earth's surface is broken down into smaller pieces.
collisional Boundary
cinder cone
region
weathering
46. A small & dust-bearing whirlwind.
solstice
dust devil
lithification
rockslide (rock avalanche)
47. A layer of sedimentary rock; plural is strata.
base
ozone layer
stratum
plain
48. Turbulent stream water flow down a steep gradient & but not as steep as in a waterfall.
tidal delta
continental rise
rapids
tidal delta
49. 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.
focus
neptune
Richter scale
shoreline
50. A valley caused by extension of the Earth's crust. Its floor forms as a portion of the crust moves downward along normal faults.
rift (graben)
prairie
viscosity
abyssal plain