Earth's Origin and Structure
Plate Tectonics
Minerals
Igneous Rocks
Volcanoes
100

Earth's outer rocky layer, which consists of the crust and rigid upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

100

Wegener's hypothesis that Earth's continents formed when a single landmass fragmented.

What is continental drift?

100

Tendency of a mineral to break along smooth, flat surfaces.

What is cleavage?

100

Rock texture characterized by mineral grains cemented together.

What is clastic texture?

100

Style of eruption characteristic of lavas that have released their volatiles during ascent.

What is an effusive eruption?

200

13.8 billion years based on astronomical measurements.

What is the age of the Universe?

200

This force is thought to be the most important driver of plate motion.

What is slab pull?

200

Family of minerals that comprise most of Earth's crust and mantle.

What are the silicates?

200

This process leads to the melting of mantle rock directly above a sinking oceanic plate.

What is addition of volatiles?

200

Dense suspension of hot rock fragments in gas and superheated air.

What is a pyroclastic flow?

300

Iterative technique for understanding Nature based on observations and hypothesis testing.

What is the scientific method?

300

Deep narrow seafloor features that mark the locations of subduction zones.

What are trenches?

300

Naturally occurring solids with fixed chemical compositions and crystalline structures.

What are minerals?

300

Texture that characterizes igneous rocks formed as magma cools slowly underground.

What is coarse grained texture.

300

Small volcano formed by hot, soft globs of mafic lava thrown a few meters to tens of meters from a vent.

What is a spatter cone?

400

This soft layer of the upper mantle flows readily to allow plate motion.

What is the asthenosphere?

400

Linear structures that offset oceanic ridges and enable opposing plates to slide sideways past one another.

What are oceanic transform faults?

400

Bond between two elements with moderate numbers of electrons (3-5) in their outer shells.

What is a covalent bond?

400

Sheet like intrusion that cuts across the structure of surrounding rocks.

What is a dike?

400

Likely activity level of a volcano that has not erupted for tens of thousands of years and is deeply eroded.

What is extinct?

500

The inner terrestrial planets consist primarily of these two materials.

What are silicate rock and iron metal.

500

Places, like Hawai`i, where volcanism marks the top of a mantle plume.

What are hotspots?

500

Earth material that can be mined and processed to yield a metal profitably.

What is an ore?

500

Process that changes a magma's composition when it ingests and dissolves wallrock fragments.

What is assimilation?

500

Earthquakes, heat flow, ground deformation, and gas emission may all provide this time scale of warning.

What is a short term warning?

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