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1. 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.
humid
Continntal Drift Theory
plate
Mercury
2. The level of light that penetrates through water.
geyser
scour
water clarity
abundant metal
3. The oldest eon in Earth history & extending from the origin of the Earth to about 3.9 billion years ago.
Hadean
granitic
longitude
anemometer
4. The chronological sequence of units of Earth time.
geologic time scale
Earth system
wave crest
Pillow Lava
5. Glacial drift composed of rock fragments that range from clay to boulder size and randomly arranged without bedding.
fossil
till (unstratified drift)
Proxima Centauri
Saturn
6. The first scientist to make systematic use of the telescope in looking at the heavens.
neptune
rockslide (rock avalanche)
Galileo
ice sheet
7. Refers to rock or sediments made up primarily of broken fragments of pre-existing rocks or minerals.
telescope
clastic
levees
crevasse
8. A landscape that develops from the action of ground water in areas of easily soluble rocks. It is usually characterized by caves & underground drainage and sinkholes.
karst
soil
moraine
back swamp
9. The acidity in rain due to gases from internal combustion engines and coal- and oil-burning power plants.
conserve
acid rain
oal
legend
10. The color of a mineral in its powdered form obtained from scraping a sample on a ceramic plate
nova -- (Supernova)
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
latitude
streak
11. A soft compact calcite & CaCO3 & with varying amounts of silica & quartz & feldspar & or other mineral impurities & generally gray-white or yellow-white and derived chiefly from fossil seashells.
ground moraine
current speed
chalk
plain
12. A sedimentary rock made up of chemical sediments. Example: rock salt.
strip mining
zone of aeration
compass Rose
chemical sedimentary rock
13. A stone or boulder & glacially transported from place of origin and left in an area of different bedrock composition.
weathering
subduction zone
star
erratic
14. The level of light that penetrates through water.
water clarity
suspension
thermal spring
drainage basin
15. The zone below the zone of aeration in which all pore spaces are filled with water.
foliated
zone of saturation
volcanic ash
volcanic ash
16. The vertical distance between the crest and adjacent trough of a wave.
tidal inlet
wave height
ore
clastic
17. The average weather conditions of an area over many years & as measured by temperature & wind speed & and precipitation.
isostatic change in sea level
seismology
climate
reef
18. A protective wall built offshore and usually parallel to the shore.
geology
black smoker
isostasy
breakwater
19. A substance that produces positively charged hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
Milky Way
acid
thermal spring
runoff
20. A sea level change due to change in load on Earth's crust.
isostatic change in sea level
observator
crystal
wind farm
21. The low spot between two successive waves.
Paleozoic
erosion
eclipse
wave trough
22. The color of a mineral in its powdered form obtained from scraping a sample on a ceramic plate
Pillow Lava
boundary
gemstone
streak
23. A system that uses a constellation of 24 satellites & their ground stations & and individual GPS receivers to accurately locate points on Earth.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
hardpan
shoreline
fossil
24. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
Greenhouse Effect
foreshock
epicenter
inertia
25. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
vesicle
nebula
discharge
lithification
26. A system involving continuous interaction of the solid Earth & the atmosphere & the oceans and living things.
ozone layer
landforms
Earth system
shore
27. Large area of extremely flat ocean floor lying near a continent and generally over 4 km in depth.
rift (graben)
region
volcanic
abyssal plain
28. A famous scientist who proposed that the Sun was the center of the solar system not the Earth. (Heliocentrism)
dust storm
Copernicus & Nicholas
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
comet
29. Imaginary lines on a map or globe that measure distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. Longitude lines extend vertically & from pole to pole on a globe.
siltation
suspension
longitude
foreshock
30. A steep or vertical cliff & either above or below sea level.
mineral
escarpment
tectonic Plates
volcano
31. A coral reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon.
mid-ocean ridges
atlas
superposition
barrier reef
32. A conical volcano formed by the accumulation of pyroclastic debris around a vent.
Pluto
aftershock
cinder cone
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
33. The very small particles of dirt & soot & and other pollutants that are present in the air.
particulate air pollution
aftershock
abundant metal
global warming
34. Deposition of fine mineral particles (silt) on the beds of streams or lakes.
siltation
striations
secchi disk
suspended load
35. Materials that are found in nature that are useful or necessary for people to live.
natural resources
estuary
superposition
nautical mile
36. Imaginary lines on a map or globe that measure distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. Longitude lines extend vertically & from pole to pole on a globe.
longitude
erosion
storm surge
ozone layer
37. 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
pollutant
star
Greenhouse Effect
oceanic trench
38. The areas of & in & or constituting a city.
igneous rock
continental crust
arch
urban
39. Iron & aluminum & magnesium & manganese & and titanium. Ores of the abundant metals only need to be 3 - 5 times as metal-rich as average rock.
abundant metal
Mercury
steppe
climate
40. A region of high heat flow on the Earth's surface & thought to lie above a mantle plume .
streak
waterfall
lithification
hot spot
41. The amount of material a stream carries in suspension.
hot spot
gravity
storm surge
suspended load
42. 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.
Hale-Bopp
sedimentary rock
rockfall
wave crest
43. Where two plates collide to form mountains.
meteoroid
body wave
collisional Boundary
fault
44. Flat land covered with tall grass and wildflowers.
waterfall
prairie
barrier beaches
universe
45. The surface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
ozone layer
Pangea
water table
46. 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'.
breakwater
crevasse
you-shaped valley
fold
47. Any molten material that is extrusive or volcanic & or the rock that forms from a molten extrusive. Molten rock that flows at the Earth's surface.
magnetic polarity
barrier beaches
Global Positioning System (GPS)
lava
48. A sharp bend & loop or turn in a stream's course. When abandoned & it is called a meander scar or an oxbow.
meander
constellation
lithosphere
fracture
49. A plate boundary in which plates on opposite sides of the boundary move past each other in opposite directions. The San Andreas fault of California is a good example.
chemical sediment
transform boundary
fissure eruption
chlorophyll
50. A hydrocarbon (coal or petroleum) that can be extracted from the Earth for use as a fuel. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources.
fossil fuel
atoll
seismic gap
geology