Hydrosphere
Tectonic Plates
Law of Superposition
pH
Ocean Zones
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What is the percentage of saltwater on Earth?

97%

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What is a convergent boundary?

Two or more tectonic plates collide

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What is the Law of Superposition?

If undisturbed, younger rock layers will be on top of older ones

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What is the pH range?

1-14

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What are the three main layers of the ocean?

Mesopelagic, Bathyal, Abyssal

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What is the percentage of freshwater on Earth?

3%

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What is a divergent boundary?

Two tectonic plates move away from each other

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What is an intrusion?

igneous rock is forced in between or through existing formations without reaching the surface

200

What is the formula for Nitrites?

NO2-

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Which ocean zone has the most sunlight?

Euphotic

300

What is the percentage of freshwater that is ice?

69%

300

What is a transform boundary?

Two tectonic plates slide past each other

300

If rock layer M is on top of layer N and K, which layer is the youngest?

Layer M

300

What is the formula for Nitrates?

NO3-

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What is between the continental shelf and the continental rise?

The continental slope

400

What percent of freshwater is ground water?

30%

400

What boundary results in a fault?

Transform boundary

400

If rock layers go from oldest to youngest and there is an intrusion(K) that passes through all of them, which is the youngest layer in the sequence J, M, L?

Intrusion K

400

What is the formula for Ammonia?

NH3

400

What is the intertidal zone?

ocean meets the land between high and low tides

500

What are the 2 main sources of water for humans?

surface water and ground water

500

What is subduction?

One tectonic plate slides under another at a convergent boundary

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What is an extrusion?

Magma forces itself through cracks in Earth's surface

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What is neutral pH, most acidic, and most basic?

7, 0, 14

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What is the deepest zone that sunlight can penetrate?

The Photic zone

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