Astronomy 1
Astronomy 2
Earth 1
Rocks and Stuff
The Rest of it
100

A low mass star is much longer-lived than a high mass star because

A high mass star must burn its fuel faster

100

What determines a star’s life cycle?

Mass

100

Earth’s surface is constantly changing.  The primary force responsible for this change is

plate tectonics

100

How do we classify minerals?

Chemical composition

100

What percent of Earth’s water is in the Oceans?

97%

200

The Big Bang theory on the origin and evolution of the universe suggests all the matter and energy in the universe

expanded rapidly from a single, hot, dense point about 13.8 billion years ago

200

Where do elements heavier than hydrogen and helium come from?

Nuclear fusion from stars

200

The sequence of vertical rock layers can be used to determine the

relative age of each layer.

200

How are rocks classified?

How they are formed (ORIGIN), what they are formed from, and conditions of how they are formed.

200

What causes the Tides to occur?

Gravitational pull from the Moon

300

Nuclear fusion in the core of a High Mass Star fuses all the elements up to  ________ on the periodic table

iron

300

The estimated age of Earth according to scientific evidence is

4.5 billion years

300

Earth’s interior separated into layers based on differences in the

density

300

How are igneous rocks formed?

From the solidification of molten rock

300

What is the Coriolis Effect?

The force that causes objects to curve as they move long distances around Earth

400

What is the estimated age of the universe

13.7 billion

400

The most commonly accepted theory on the Moon’s formation suggests the moon formed

after the impact of a large body the size of Mars

400

Scientists believe the forces moving the tectonic plates are generated by

convection currents of molten rock generated by heat from Earth’s core

400

Which type of rock contains fossils?

ONLY sedimentary rock

400

At what type of plate boundary are most high continental mountains formed?

 convergent boundary

500

Our solar system’s star, the Sun, is in which stage of its life cycle?

main sequence star

500

 What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

A range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies.  Such as Gamma, and Visible light.

500

A deep, stationary source of magma (not near a plate boundary) continually rising to Earth’s surface and forming a chain of volcanoes is a

hot spot

500

What are the two types of igneous rocks?

Intrusive and Extrusive

500

How does silica affect volcanic eruption and formation?

It affects its viscosity

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