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1. Water that flows across watersheds during and immediately after severe rainstorms. In populated areas & stormwater runoff is often water that cannot be handled by existing sewer systems. Stormwater runoff is the leading source of water pollution in t
plate boundaries
stormwater runoff
isthmus
greenhouse gases
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
wave height
Prime Meridian
global warming
basin
3. Produced as a wave steepens and falls forward as the wave nears the shore.
moraine
surf
focus
rock cycle
4. The naturally occurring material from which a mineral or minerals of economic value can be extracted at a profit.
Prime Meridian
floodplain
ore
ground moraine
5. The perpendicular or very steep descent of a stream.
ore deposit
icecap
Pillow Lava
waterfall
6. (Latin- Terra & Greek- Gaia) Earth is named after the ancient Germanic Goddess of the soil. It is the third planet from the Sun.
beach
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
Earth
intrusive
7. A spring whose temperature is 6.5o C or more above mean annual air temperature.
weathering
thermal spring
renewable resources
meteoroid
8. A system involving continuous interaction of the solid Earth & the atmosphere & the oceans and living things.
fetch
Earth system
reservoir rock
fold
9. 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)
meander
magnitude
seismoscope
10. A mass of ice & formed by the recrystallization of snow & that flows forward & or has flowed at some time in the past.
glacier
island arc
Andromeda
fossil fuel
11. 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
continent
star
rock
12. 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
resources
denudation
humid
glacier
13. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
black hole
Sun
scale
epicenter
14. No identifiable layers of minerals in a rock sample
Pluto
nonfoliated
channelization
basalt
15. A ball of ice and dust & whose orbit is a long & narrow ellipse.
biogenic sedimentary rock
continental rise
comet
rock cycle
16. The seaward edge of coast between low tide and effective wave action.
shore
collisional Boundary
pahoehoe
plate
17. The initial point within the Earth that ruptures in an earthquake & directly below the epicenter. The point within the Earth which is the center of an earthquake & at which strain energy is first released and converted to elastic wave energy.
marine Chronometer
you-shaped valley
focus
longitude
18. 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
acid
runoff
till (unstratified drift)
19. Any seismic wave that travels through the body of Earth & rather than along its surface.
quarrying
Uniformitarianism
arch
body wave
20. An era of geologic time lasting from 570 to 245 million years ago.
silicate
Paleozoic
meteoroid
runoff
21. Living in water.
compaction
swash and back wash
aquatic
chalk
22. Woodland that usually gets at least 100 inches of rain each year.
rainforest
oceanic crust
shore
pollutant
23. A sedimentary rock made up of chemical sediments. Example: rock salt.
seismograph
convection cell
chemical sedimentary rock
archaean
24. 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.
zone of aeration
seismic sea wave (tsunami)
island arc
continental crust
25. (Latin- Sol & Greek- Helios)the closest star to Earth. It is a giant ball of gas without any solid surface.
silicate
Sun
tidal delta
geyser
26. 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.
isostasy
precipitation
basalt
stormwater runoff
27. The acidity in rain due to gases from internal combustion engines and coal- and oil-burning power plants.
asteroid
ozone
chemical sedimentary rock
acid rain
28. Till deposited from main body of glacier during ablation.
wave crest
ground moraine
escarpment
zone of saturation
29. 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.
renewable resources
Greenhouse Effect
precipitation
karst
30. A statement of relative age in layered rocks: In a series of sedimentary rocks that has not been overturned & the topmost layer is always the youngest and the bottommost layer is always the oldest.
mineral
moraine
jetty
superposition
31. 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
crevasse
chemical sediment
compass Rose
32. An artificial hill formed by the debris of successive human settlements.
tell
kettle
Mercury
mid-ocean ridges
33. The precipitation that runs directly off the surface to stream or body of standing water.
Earth
comet
runoff
nebula
34. A substance that produces negatively charged hydroxide ions ( OH- ) in water and reacts with acids to form salts.
base
estuary
Hadean
intertidal zone
35. Molten rock & containing dissolved gases and suspended solid particles. At the Earth's surface & magma is known as lava.
biogenic sediment
siltation
fracture
magma
36. Gases (primarily water and carbon dioxide & but also a variety of sulfur and nitrogen compounds and gaseous hydrocarbons) that trap the Sun's heat in the atmosphere.
groundtruthing
sinkhole
greenhouse gases
jetty
37. The tectonic region in which two plates meet.
wave trough
Andromeda
boundary
dust devil
38. The accumulation of material in layers or beds.
oceanic crust
stratification
till (unstratified drift)
compass
39. A narrow strip of land along the margin of the ocean extending inland for a variable distance from low water mark.
Andromeda
acid
coast
equinox
40. A group of islands; an expanse of water with scattered islands.
fjord
archipelago
Pangea
satellite
41. The point on the Earth's surface where a magnetic needle points vertically downward (north magnetic pole) or vertically upward (south magnetic pole).
intrusive
magnetic pole
geyser
sandstorm
42. The tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place.
mid-ocean ridges
inertia
lithosphere
wind farm
43. A geometrical form taken by a mineral & giving external expression to orderly internal atomic arrangement.
crystal
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
fluctuate
desertification
44. The direction & north (normal) or south (reversed) & that a magnetic compass needle points.
humus
absolute time
magnetic polarity
foreshock
45. 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.
Hadean
primary productivity
hot spot
Uranus
46. The principle that states the processes operating to change the Earth in the present also operated in the past.
Uniformitarianism
asthenosphere
nutrient
biogenic sediment
47. An aggregate of one or more minerals in varying proportions.
rock
pyroclastic
glacier
equator
48. A time of unusual winds and currents in the Pacific Ocean . El Nino generally causes warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures and increased rainfall and storm activity.
p- wave (primary wave & compressional wave)
ice sheet
El Nino
era
49. The first scientist to make systematic use of the telescope in looking at the heavens.
fluctuate
gravity
Galileo
Proxima Centauri
50. Applies to igneous rocks that cool on the surface of the Earth & including beneath water; typically with small crystals due to the rapidity of cooling. Synonym of extrusive. Antonym of plutonic.
geothermal energy
volcanic
stormwater runoff
cinder cone