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1. A large & basin-shaped volcanic depression & more or less circular in form. Typically steep-sided & found at the summit of a shield volcano.
salinity
caldera
Mercury
water table
2. 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
seismic gap
barrier reef
compaction
3. The most recent eon of geologic time beginning 570 million years ago and continuing to the present.
Phanerozoic
climate
reservoir rock
convergent boundary
4. The remains of an extremely massive star pulled into a small volume by the force of gravity.
tell
Precambrian
black hole
light-year
5. The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5
solstice
isostasy
longitude
stratification
6. 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.
crater
wave crest
tectonic Plates
acid rain
7. A sedimentary rock composed primarily of biogenic sediments.
surf
hardness
Prime Meridian
biogenic sedimentary rock
8. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier.
steppe
moraine
geologic time scale
light-year
9. The uprush of a wave onto the beach followed by the return flow of the water down the beach slope in the intervals between waves.
denudation
meteoroid
galaxy
swash and back wash
10. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
biogenic sediment
geology
absolute time
convergent boundary
11. Deserts formed by blocking moisture-bearing winds with mountain barriers.
compass
column
continental divide
rain shadow deserts
12. A steep or vertical cliff & either above or below sea level.
silicate
escarpment
scientific model
continental shelf
13. The speed at which water flows.
current speed
loess
geologic time scale
desertification
14. A wall built out from the shore & usually at perpendicular to it to trap sand carried by longshore currents .
groin
tidal inlet
era
Phanerozoic
15. A cavity in a lava & formed by the entrapment of a gas bubble during solidification of the lava.
vesicle
oceanic trench
trench
snow line
16. 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.
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
breakwater
focus
Andromeda
17. Highly mafic igneous volcanic rock & typically fine-grained and dark in color; rough volcanic equivalent of gabbro. Basalt is the most abundant volcanic rock in the Earth's crust.
rift (graben)
basalt
icecap
erosion
18. An aggregate of one or more minerals in varying proportions.
ore deposit
rock
lava lake
current speed
19. A geometrical form taken by a mineral & giving external expression to orderly internal atomic arrangement.
lithosphere
sod
back swamp
crystal
20. A large area of flat or nearly flat land.
drainage divide
acid
runoff
plain
21. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
basaltic
ozone
geologic time scale
biogenic sediment
22. The production of living matter by organisms that make food using sunlight or chemicals. Usually expressed as grams of carbon per square meter per year.
Earth system
equinox
primary productivity
atoll
23. An eon of geologic time extending from about 3.9 billion years to 2.5 billion years ago.
archaean
comet
terrestrial
seismology
24. The peak flow of water that tops the banks of a stream channel.
baseline study
flood
constellation
geology
25. The relationship between distances in the area being mapped and distances in the map itself.
mesosphere
scale
channelization
wave trough
26. Mercury is named after the Roman messenger of the gods. It is the closest to the Sun.
geologic time scale
humus
Mercury
soil
27. Temporary accumulations of sediments that collect between low and high water marks.
beach
sedimentary rock
Uranus
mid-ocean ridges
28. The seaward edge of coast between low tide and effective wave action.
discharge
eclipse
current speed
shore
29. Pertaining to clastic material formed by volcanic explosion or aerial expulsion from a volcanic vent.
smelting
pyroclastic
plate boundaries
rock cycle
30. Surficial mining & in which the valuable rock is exposed by removal of overlying rock or soil.
El Nino
crust
open pit mining
floodplain
31. The very slow & generally continuous downslope movement of soil and debris under the influence of gravity.
Cenozoic
creep
Paleozoic
abundant metal
32. A community of plants and/or animals and its physical environment & regarded as a unit.
lithosphere
ecosystem
rockslide (rock avalanche)
wave trough
33. 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.
nautical mile
latitude
moon
asteroid
34. Living parts of the environment that can renew or replace themselves.
boundary
oceanic trench
renewable resources
inertia
35. The area immediately below the ground surface within which pore spaces are partially filled with water and partially filled with air.
zone of aeration
Copernicus & Nicholas
Andromeda
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
36. A lake of lava & usually basaltic & in a volcanic caldera.
lava lake
magnitude
chalk
casts
37. The line that separates one drainage basin from another.
scientific model
karst
sand dune
drainage divide
38. The surface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
oceanic trench
latitude
plate tectonics
water table
39. A narrow strip of land that has water on either side and connects two larger bodies of water.
isthmus
seamount
fossil
nutrient
40. A lake in an abandoned meander.
compression fossil
oal
oxbow lake
solar system
41. The principle that states the processes operating to change the Earth in the present also operated in the past.
Uniformitarianism
basaltic
Global Positioning System (GPS)
striations
42. Distance over which wave-forming winds blow.
fetch
Andromeda
igneous rock
atlas
43. A term applied to large areas of basaltic lava presumably extruded from fissures.
mesosphere
lava flood (plateau basalt)
discharge
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
44. Till deposited from main body of glacier during ablation.
Earth
ground moraine
terrestrial
universe
45. A broad & deep & generally straight furrow carved in bed rock by the abrasive action of debris embedded in a moving glacier. Larger and deeper than a glacial striation.
fold and thrust mountains
groove
intensity
clast
46. A guide to reading a map that typically contains distance scales & arrows indicating direction & and/or explanations of symbols used.
legend
igneous rock
volcanic
frost wedging
47. A measure of the strength of an earthquake based on the amount of movement recorded by a seismograph . compare Richter scale.
groundtruthing
magnetic equator
black smoker
magnitude
48. 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.
soil
precipitation
channelization
continental slope
49. 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.
cinder cone
plain
liquefaction
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
50. 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.
rockfall
drift
reserves
continental crust