Earth's Changing Surface
Earth's Waters
Earth's History
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Miscellaneous
100

The removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity is known as _____.

erosion

100

Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail is called_____.

Precipitation

100

_____ can provide clues about the activities of ancient organisms. 

Trace fossils

100

_____ are the streams and small rivers that feed into a main river.

Tributaries

100

The process by which all the different kinds of living things have changed over long periods of time is called _____.

evolution

200

Mass movement is caused by _____.

gravity

200

The three major steps of the water cycle are _____.

evaporation, condensation, precipitation

200

How do most fossils form?

Living things die and their remains are buried by sediments.

200

Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers is called _____.

groundwater

200

The earliest life forms were _____.

single-celled organisms

300

The agent of mechanical weathering in which rock is worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called _____.

abrasion

300

Salinity is a measure of _____ in water.

dissolved salts

300

A type of organism that no longer exists on Earth is said to be _____.

extinct

300

A well in which groundwater rises because of pressure is called a(an) _____.

artesian well

300

A fossil is _____.

the preserved remains or traces of an organism

400

_____ weathering causes the mineral composition of rocks to change.

Chemical

400

In the Northern Hemisphere, currents curve to the right because of the _____.

Coriolis effect

400

The law of superposition states that, in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is _____.

older than the layer above it and younger than the layer below it.

400

The horizontal distance between wave crests is the _____. 

wavelength

400

Many scientists hypothesize that the dinosaurs became extinct because _____.

an asteroid hit earth, throwing dust into the atmosphere and cooling the climate so that dinosaurs could not survive.

500

Decomposers are the soil organisms that _____.

break down and digest the remains of dead organisms.

500

In which zone is ocean temperature most affected by the weather?

surface zone

500

The Paleozoic,Mesozoic, and Cenozoic are divisions in the geological time scale called _____.

eras

500

Tides are caused by _____.

the interaction of Earth, the moon, and the sun.

500

Landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep are all examples of _____.

mass movement

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