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Earth Science
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1. (Latin- Terra & Greek- Gaia) Earth is named after the ancient Germanic Goddess of the soil. It is the third planet from the Sun.
desertification
Earth
erratic
black smoker
2. The physical & chemical & and biological processes by which rock at or near the Earth's surface is broken down into smaller pieces.
geothermal energy
weathering
aquatic
pathogen
3. A method of sediment transport in which the turbulence of a fluid is able to keep particles supported in the fluid.
vesicle
suspension
cementation
fracture
4. A zone in the Earth between 400 and 670 km below the surface separating the upper mantle from the lower mantle.
denudation
till (unstratified drift)
meander
mesosphere
5. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
aquifer
kettle
telescope
discharge
6. An informal term to include all geologic time from the beginning of the Earth to the beginning of the Cambrian period 570 million years ago.
resources
Precambrian
latitude
era
7. An aggregate of one or more minerals in varying proportions.
open pit mining
rock
thrust fault
liquefaction
8. Mountains & characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting & that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
Continntal Drift Theory
Modified Mercalli Scale
transform boundary
fold and thrust mountains
9. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
swash and back wash
magnitude
tectonic Plates
cave
10. A conical volcano formed by the accumulation of pyroclastic debris around a vent.
cinder cone
inner core
precipitation
Uranus
11. 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
floodplain
pH
reservoir rock
12. Swamp that forms in the low lying flood plain behind a levee.
estuary
back swamp
Mercury
scale
13. Produced as a wave steepens and falls forward as the wave nears the shore.
you-shaped valley
surf
satellite
denudation
14. The region of a shore that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
constellation
liquefaction
nutrient
intertidal zone
15. The surface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
epicenter
hardness
water table
volcanic ash
16. A substance that produces positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
ore
crust
magnetic pole
acid
17. A rigid segment of the Earth's lithosphere that moves horizontally and adjoins other plates along zones of seismic activity. Plates may include portions of both continents and ocean basins.
plate
oal
comet
seismology
18. 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.
gemstone
continental slope
drainage divide
groove
19. Weathering processes that are the result of chemical reactions. Example: the transformation of orthoclase to kaolinite.
shoreline
decomposition (chemical weathering)
Precambrian
Uniformitarianism
20. The amount of dissolved salt in water.
landforms
salinity
black hole
crystal
21. A detailed mathematical description of the cause-and-effect relationships between events that can be used to predict or explain other such events.
scientific model
wave height
comet
fault
22. 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.
bedrock
reef
ice sheet
igneous rock
23. The amount of material a stream carries in suspension.
suspended load
wave height
compass
fringing reef
24. Reduction of pore space between individual particles as the result of overlying sediments or of tectonic movements.
period
arid
compaction
baseline study
25. 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
desertification
humid
wave crest
26. A term applied to large areas of basaltic lava presumably extruded from fissures.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
base
core
biogenic sediment
27. 1. A steep-walled & usually conical depression at the summit or on the flanks of a volcano & resulting from the explosive ejection of material from a vent. 2. A bowl-shaped depression with a raised & overturned rim produced by the impact of a meteori
stalactite
crater
continental slope
climate
28. An era of geologic time lasting from 570 to 245 million years ago.
latitude
reserves
Paleozoic
acid
29. (Greek-Aphrodite)named after the Roman goddess of love. It is the planet closest in size to Earth and the second planted from the Sun.
Venus
floodplain
desertification
Laurasia
30. To preserve & or to avoid wasteful use.
wave crest
drainage basin
conserve
icecap
31. A coral reef attached directly to the mainland.
biogenic sediment
fringing reef
magnitude
Paleozoic
32. A natural depression in the surface of the land caused by the collapse of the roof of a cavern or subterranean passage & generally occurring in limestone regions.
sinkhole
thermal spring
latitude
density
33. A sedimentary rock composed of combustible matter derived from the partial decomposition of plant material.
sandstorm
plain
isthmus
oal
34. The internal resistance to flow in a liquid.
convection cell
floodplain
viscosity
acid rain
35. Refers to rock or sediments made up primarily of broken fragments of pre-existing rocks or minerals.
Earth system
clastic
Copernicus & Nicholas
dust bowl
36. Sediment formed by chemical precipitation from water. Example: halite precipitated as the result of the evaporation of sea water.
period
chemical sediment
elevation
wave trough
37. A group of stars that appear to make a pattern in the sky. The Big Dipper is a constellation.
continental crust
sod
constellation
geologic column
38. 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.
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
strip mining
thrust fault
39. A method of sediment transport in which the turbulence of a fluid is able to keep particles supported in the fluid.
specific gravity
cartographer
suspension
superposition
40. A division of geologic time next smaller than the eon and larger than a period. Example: The Paleozoic era is in the Phanerozoic eon and includes & among others & the Devonian period.
acid
era
soil
geyser
41. A person who makes maps.
Galileo
barrier reef
cartographer
ore deposit
42. A spring whose temperature is 6.5o C or more above mean annual air temperature.
thermal spring
thrust fault
magnitude
nebula
43. 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.
crevasse
atmosphere
strip mining
outer core
44. A division of geologic time next shorter than a period. Example: the Pleistocene epoch is in the Quaternary period.
boundary
epoch
climate
comet
45. A process by which salts accumulate in soil.
salinization
sediment
lava
ozone
46. A blanket of wind-driven sand with an upper surface about a meter above ground level.
quarrying
sandstorm
igneous rock
Mesozoic
47. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
waterfall
convection cell
wave height
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
48. The oldest eon in Earth history & extending from the origin of the Earth to about 3.9 billion years ago.
Hadean
dust bowl
sediment
reservoir rock
49. A large volume of dust-sized particles lifted high into the atmosphere.
dust storm
chemical sediment
fetch
water table
50. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
latitude
isostatic change in sea level
legend
nonfoliated