Used to develop the geologic time scale. Contains the remains or evidence of a once living organism
Fossil
Builders are planning a housing development in an area near an active plate boundary. Which natural hazard occurs more often at active plate boundaries?
A. ash flows from volcanoes
B. flooding from major rivers
C. forest fires from lightening strikes
D. wind from tropical storms
ash flows from volcanoes
flooding from major rivers
forest fires from lightening strikes
wind from tropical storms
Waves that cannot pass through liquid
S-waves
Explain the effect of the Moon's gravity on Earth-What is the moon most responsible for
Causes ocean tides to increase and decrease
This type of rock forms from the melting and cooling of magma
Igneous
Supercontinent that is used to support the idea of Continental Drift
Pangea
Plate boundary where two plates collide
Convergent
primary waves
A student records ways telescopes increase knowledge of the solar system and universe. Of the following which statement should be included in their list?
A They are used to send information between spacecraft and scientists on Earth’s surface.
B They show how weather patterns have changed through time for different parts of Earth.
C They are used to analyze mineral and metal samples collected from outer space.
D They reveal the presence of billions of galaxies, each containing billions of stars.
D. They reveal the presence of billions of galaxies, each containing billions of stars.
List the three types of rocks
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Change in species over time as they adapt to their new environment
Evolution
Plate boundary associated with the San Andreas Fault
Transform
Energy from an earthquake travels through Earth and is recorded at a seismic station. Which statement explains how the seismic waves will look at a seismic station on the opposite side of Earth?
A. will not record S-waves
B. will not record P-waves
C. will record larger P-waves and S-waves
D. will record smaller P-waves and S-waves
A. will not record S-waves
Spring Tides
These two events are needed to change a sedimentary rock like limestone into a metamorphic rock such as marble
Heat
Pressure
DAILY DOUBLE: Number of mass extinctions thought to have occurred throughout Earth's history
5
This plate boundary is most associated with seafloor spreading
Divergent plate boundaries
Location on Earth where an Earthquake is felt the strongest
Epicenter
During this tide the Moon is in the first quarter and third quarter moon stages. It forms a right angle with the Sun
Neap Tide
The diagram shows part of the rock cycle, where clay and sand transform into different types of rock. Shale is a sedimentary rock. Which processes occur to form shale from clay and sand?
A When air carries clay and sand to new locations, they combine with decaying plants, forming shale.
B When clay and sand mix with a lava flow, they cool and crystallize, forming shale.
C As clay and sand become buried under layers of sediment, the sediment liquifies and hardens, forming shale.
D As water flows through clay and sand, they become cemented together, forming shale.
D
Explain the formation of fossil fuels like Coal
Swamp like environment from remains of once living organisms exposed to high heat and pressure
This is made up of the crust and upper most portion of the mantle
Lithosphere
Scale the measures true amount of energy experienced during an Earthquake and is most commonly used when reporting information regarding Earthquakes in the news
Richter Scale
What is the effect of Earth’s gravity on the Moon?
A. It causes the Moon to experience day and night
B. It causes the Moon to change shape
C. It causes the Moon to spin on its own axis
D. It causes the Moon to travel around Earth
D. It causes the Moon to travel around Earth
List the five events needed to form a sedimentary rock
Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Compaction
Cementation