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1. Gases that can be dissociated by solar radiation & which releases chlorine & which in turn destroys ozone.
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2. Verifying assessments made from satellite data by doing direct & 'on-the ground' measurements.
compaction
groundtruthing
Saturn
rift (graben)
3. The closest star to Earth besides the sun. It is approximately 4 light years away.
inertia
Proxima Centauri
Earth
glaciation
4. An area of land that delivers runoff water & sediment & and dissolved substances to surface water bodies & such as rivers or lakes. All watersheds consist of boundaries & a basin and collection areas.
light-year
watershed
jetty
satellite
5. An era of time during the Phanerozoic eon lasting from 245 million years ago to 66.4 million ago.
Mesozoic
tell
gemstone
aquatic
6. The southern portion of the late Paleozoic supercontinent known as Pangea. It means & literally 'Land of the Gonds' (a people of the Indian subcontinent).The supercontinent existed from Cambrian to Jurassic time & mainly composed of South America &
deposition
Phanerozoic
subduction zone
Gondwana
7. The Earth's crust underlying the ocean basins which is formed at mid-oceanic ridges. It is typically 5 to 10 kilometers thick composed of basalt.
oceanic crust
dust devil
Pangea
viscosity
8. An area where fresh water comes into contact with seawater & usually in a partly enclosed coastal body of water; a mix of fresh and salt water where the current of a stream meets the tides.
collisional Boundary
cinder cone
fjord
estuary
9. Any form of water & such as rain & sleet & or snow & that falls to Earth's surface.
ground moraine
precipitation
meteoroid
magnetic equator
10. An earthquake that follows and has its epicenter near a larger earthquake.
groove
salinity
aftershock
wind farm
11. Sediments produced directly by the life processes of plants or animals.
hot spot
watershed
biogenic sediment
gemstone
12. Any object that revolves around another object in space.
escarpment
satellite
zone of aeration
pothole
13. 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.
waterfall
inertia
nonfoliated
basalt
14. 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.
constellation
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
transform boundary
sedimentary rock
15. (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.
continental divide
oceanic crust
Venus
plate tectonics
16. 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
Earth system
black smoker
dust bowl
stormwater runoff
17. Glacial deposits laid down directly by glaciers or laid down in lakes & ocean & or streams as result of glacial activity.
pollutant
plain
drift
Hale-Bopp
18. The theory of Plate Tectonics states that the Earth's crust is fragmented into a dozen or more large and small pieces floating on a semi-molten mantle.
sand dune
plate tectonics
pipe
plain
19. The Sun with all the celestial bodies that revolve around it.
crystal
pollutant
solar system
snow line
20. A deposit of partly decayed plant remains in a very wet environment; marsh or swamp deposit of plant remains containing more than 50 percent carbon.
watershed
solstice
peat
Uniformitarianism
21. An area subject to dust storms & especially south central United States .
dust bowl
Continntal Drift Theory
snow line
swells
22. Any form of water & such as rain & sleet & or snow & that falls to Earth's surface.
back swamp
fault
precipitation
geyser
23. A dense & hot (sometimes incandescent) cloud of volcanic ash and gas produced in a Pelean eruption.
absolute time
meteoroid
Gondwana
nuee ardente
24. An eruption of lava that takes place from a fracture & usually without producing a cone.
density
kettle
fissure eruption
terrestrial
25. The point on the Earth's surface where a magnetic needle points vertically downward (north magnetic pole) or vertically upward (south magnetic pole).
era
magnetic pole
Copernicus & Nicholas
seismoscope
26. An area where fresh water comes into contact with seawater & usually in a partly enclosed coastal body of water; a mix of fresh and salt water where the current of a stream meets the tides.
tidal inlet
permafrost
estuary
hot spot
27. An atmospheric shield providing the Earth with protection from ultra-violet rays which can cause sun burn & skin cancer and the destruction of the delicate plant life which supports the planet's food chain.
aquifer
ozone layer
resources
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
28. The precipitation that runs directly off the surface to stream or body of standing water.
runoff
foliated
humid
nautical mile
29. The closest galaxy to the Milky way. It is approximately 2 million light-years away.
Andromeda
extrusive
intensity
oal
30. The process by which an unconsolidated deposit of sediments is converted in to solid rock.
Mars
inner core
lithification
Hale-Bopp
31. A process by which salts accumulate in soil.
snow line
transform boundary
wave length
salinization
32. Any of various minerals prized for beauty & durability & and rarity. A few noncrystalline materials of organic origin (e.g. & pearl & red coral & and amber) also are classified as gemstones.
archaean
magnitude
moraine
gemstone
33. A narrow strip of land that has water on either side and connects two larger bodies of water.
isthmus
basin
disintegration (mechanical weathering)
inertia
34. A valley caused by extension of the Earth's crust. Its floor forms as a portion of the crust moves downward along normal faults.
salinity
nonfoliated
acid
rift (graben)
35. Glacial deposits laid down directly by glaciers or laid down in lakes & ocean & or streams as result of glacial activity.
habitat
inertia
epicenter
drift
36. The galaxy where Earth is located.
smelting
current speed
Milky Way
flash flood
37. A wall built out from the shore & usually at perpendicular to it to trap sand carried by longshore currents .
ore deposit
groin
Hale-Bopp
permafrost
38. Deserts in zones of descending air between 25 degrees and 30 degrees north and south latitude.
pathogen
clastic
subtropical deserts
deflation
39. A slide involving a downward and usually sudden movement of newly detached segments of bedrock sliding or slipping over an inclined surface of weakness such as a bedding plane & fault plane & or joint surface.
compass Rose
swash and back wash
rockslide (rock avalanche)
Paleozoic
40. Water beneath the Earth's surface.
black hole
ground water
Saturn
observator
41. The straightening and/or deepening of a river channel.
Mesozoic
steppe
frost wedging
channelization
42. Igneous. Antonym of intrusive. Synonym of volcanic. Pertaining to igneous rocks or features formed from lava released on the Earth's surface.
extrusive
tidal inlet
Gondwana
water table
43. A mass of ice & formed by the recrystallization of snow & that flows forward & or has flowed at some time in the past.
kettle
suspended load
glacier
till (unstratified drift)
44. 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.
intrusive
subduction
superposition
water table
45. The areas of & in & or constituting a city.
lava flood (plateau basalt)
quarrying
mineral
urban
46. 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.
zone of saturation
casts
flash flood
reef
47. 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.
fluctuate
latitude
you-shaped valley
Proterozoic
48. A measure of the size of an earthquake in terms of the damage it causes.
peat
universe
constellation
intensity
49. Elongated rises on the ocean floor where basalt periodically erupts & forming new oceanic crust.
water table
mid-ocean ridges
Richter scale
siltation
50. The formation & advance and retreat of glaciers and the results of these activities.
compass Rose
crevasse
oxbow lake
glaciation