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Earth Science
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1. Either the northern or southern half of the Earth as divided by the equator & or the eastern or western half as divided by a meridian.
magnetic polarity
constellation
hemisphere
Earth system
2. 1. Breach in a natural levee . 2. Deep crevice or open fracture in glacier ice.
till (unstratified drift)
crevasse
mineral
equinox
3. The surface between the zone of saturation and the zone of aeration.
lahar
base
water table
flash flood
4. Any place where bedrock is visible on the surface of the Earth.
outcrop
lithification
renewable resources
fold
5. A delta formed at both sides of a tidal inlet.
isthmus
silicate
convergent boundary
tidal delta
6. 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.
scour
core
magnetic pole
wave trough
7. Any solid material that has settled out of a state of suspension in liquid.
peat
watershed
sediment
Greenhouse Effect
8. A comet that passed Earth in 1997 and won't return to the inner solar system until the year 4377.
oxbow
glaciation
Hale-Bopp
shore
9. The sudden fall of one or more large pieces of a rock from a cliff.
rockfall
crust
ice sheet
lava lake
10. The theory that states that the present-day continents are the fragmented pieces of preexisting larger landmasses called supercontinents.
column
Continntal Drift Theory
Mesozoic
Milky Way
11. In the geologic time scale a unit of time less than an era and greater than an epoch. Example: The Tertiary period was the earliest period in the Cenozoic era and included & among others & the Eocene epoch.
Greenhouse Effect
period
floodplain
geyser
12. Large area of extremely flat ocean floor lying near a continent and generally over 4 km in depth.
abyssal plain
solstice
pahoehoe
cone of depression
13. A hydrocarbon (coal or petroleum) that can be extracted from the Earth for use as a fuel. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources.
drought
conserve
galaxy
fossil fuel
14. Where two plates collide to form mountains.
collisional Boundary
constellation
plutonic
prairie
15. (Latin- Sol & Greek- Helios)the closest star to Earth. It is a giant ball of gas without any solid surface.
quarrying
striations
tide
Sun
16. A commonly used scale of earthquake intensity.
Modified Mercalli Scale
Prime Meridian
prairie
shield volcano
17. Any form of water & such as rain & sleet & or snow & that falls to Earth's surface.
precipitation
foreshock
gravity
seismology
18. Mountains & characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting & that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
fold and thrust mountains
water clarity
compass
prairie
19. Deep steep-sided depression in the ocean floor caused by the subduction of oceanic crust beneath either other oceanic crust or continental crust.
oceanic trench
nebula
scientific model
coast
20. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
scale
cave
petroleum
tidal inlet
21. A coral reef attached directly to the mainland.
period
casts
density
fringing reef
22. Molten rock & containing dissolved gases and suspended solid particles. At the Earth's surface & magma is known as lava.
magma
ecosystem
rain shadow deserts
hot spot
23. In a stream & the volume of water passing through a channel in a given time.
discharge
suspended load
cinder cone
volcanic ash
24. Extending across a continent.
transcontinental
plate tectonics
longitude
stalagmite
25. A geometrical form taken by a mineral & giving external expression to orderly internal atomic arrangement.
eustatic change in sea level
crystal
fjord
longitude
26. A large area with common features that set it apart from other areas.
drift
primary productivity
glacier
region
27. A chuck of rock or dust in space.
humid
scientific model
meteoroid
sinkhole
28. Mars is named after the Roman god of war. It is the fourth planet from the Sun.
sextant
Mars
outer core
marine Chronometer
29. A method of sediment transport in which the turbulence of a fluid is able to keep particles supported in the fluid.
suspension
groundtruthing
natural resources
fjord
30. The prediction that climate will warm as a result of the addition to the atmosphere of humanly produced greenhouse gases.
Prime Meridian
magnetic polarity
global warming
subtropical deserts
31. An icicle-shaped accumulation of dripstone hanging from cave roof.
volcano
rockfall
outer core
stalactite
32. The precipitation that runs directly off the surface to stream or body of standing water.
runoff
you-shaped valley
elevation
Pelean eruption
33. A protective wall built offshore and usually parallel to the shore.
drought
silicate
wave crest
breakwater
34. Any object that revolves around another object in space.
satellite
stratification
Pangea
channelization
35. To change back and forth uncertainly.
groundtruthing
scale
Venus
fluctuate
36. 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.
water table
mesosphere
gemstone
chalk
37. The Sun with all the celestial bodies that revolve around it.
breakwater
solar system
elevation
fissure eruption
38. A region of high heat flow on the Earth's surface & thought to lie above a mantle plume .
landforms
ozone depletion
axis
hot spot
39. The geologic eon lying between the Archean and Phanerozoic eons & beginning about 2.5 billion years ago and ending about 0.57 billion years ago.
breakwater
pipe
Proterozoic
marine Chronometer
40. 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.
shoreline
sod
groove
petroleum
41. A delta formed at both sides of a tidal inlet.
anemometer
tidal delta
geologic time scale
permafrost
42. Pertaining to clastic material formed by volcanic explosion or aerial expulsion from a volcanic vent.
base
continental rise
foreshock
pyroclastic
43. The condition of equilibrium & comparable to floating & of units of the lithosphere above the asthenosphere.
chlorophyll
stratovolcano (composite volcano)
isostasy
decomposition (chemical weathering)
44. 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
Proterozoic
Mesozoic
crater
till (unstratified drift)
45. Objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets.
dust bowl
suspension
anemometer
asteroid
46. A natural open space underground & large enough for a person to enter. Most commonly occur by the dissolution of soluble rocks & generally limestone.
creep
Pluto
fracture
cave
47. The upper horizons in a soil & through which gravitational moisture travels & removing soluble decomposition products.
wave height
zone of leaching
weathering
seismograph
48. A narrow strip of land along the margin of the ocean extending inland for a variable distance from low water mark.
coast
compass Rose
current speed
fetch
49. 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.
latitude
ore deposit
atmosphere
subtropical deserts
50. 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.
fold
current speed
convergent boundary
convection cell