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100

This energy source, a remnant of early cosmic events and gravitational collapse, helps drive plate tectonics and earthquakes.

What is Earth's Internal Heat? or What is internal heat of Earth?

100

This is described as molten rock material beneath the surface, including liquids, gases, crystals, and rock fragments.

What is magma?

100

It a hill or a mountain where lava and gases erupt?

What is a Volcano?

100

According to this theory, granites are thought to be the oldest precipitates from a primordial sea.

What is Neptunism or Neptunist Theory?

100

It is the process of changing the characteristics of a rock as a result of changes in temperature, pressure, or reactions with hot fluids. 

What is Metamorphism?

200

This type of heat, resulting from the decay of radioactive elements, contributes to Earth's internal temperature.

What is radiogenic heat?

200

Magma is formed as temperature increases with depth which is also known as: 

What is a geothermal gradient?

200

This a process where magma rises to the surface of the Earth as lava.

What is Volcanism?

200

This pertains to a theory that rocks, including granite, were formed by heat-driven processes within Earth’s interior. 

What is Plutonism theory?

200

This term refers to the original rock that undergoes metamorphism to form a new metamorphic rock .

What is protolith?

300

This refer to the kinetic energy from these cosmic events added to Earth’s internal heat during its formation.

What are extraterrestrial impacts?

300

This process occurs when pressure decreases, leading to a drop in melting temperatures and partial melting of rock. 

What is Adiabatic decompression?

300

The molten rock that erupts from a volcano and flows onto Earth’s surface in the form of a liquid. 

What is Lava?

300

These structures are formed when rising magma displaces the surrounding host rock as it moves toward Earth's crust

What are plutons?

300

This process involves the formation of new minerals from the decomposition of old minerals.  

What is Neocrystallization?

400

When Earth formed, gravitational energy from a collapsing dust cloud converted into this form of energy, contributing to Earth’s heat.

What is Gravitational contraction?

400

These substances evaporate easily and can exist as gases at Earth’s surface, contributing to magma formation.

What are Volatiles?

400

This type of lava flow is known for its smooth, ropy surface.

What is Pahoehoe lava?

400

This is a large mass of intrusive igneous bodies with a size of a hundred kilometers in length and width.

What is Batholith?

400

This refers to the growth of mineral grains of pre-existing minerals.

What is Recrystallization?


500

This term refers to the measure of heat produced within Earth’s interior and released at its surface.

What is thermal budget?

500

Enumerate the three classifications of plate boundaries.

What are convergent, divergent, and transform?

500

This type of lava flow has a jagged and angular appearance

What is aa lava?

500

This term can be used to classify rocks that formed in the interior of the Earth. This is the opposite of volcanic rocks, which form on the crust.

What is plutonic?

500

This metamorphic process involves minerals dissolving in areas of high pressure and recrystallizing in areas of low pressure.

What is Pressure Solution?

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