Nucleosynthesis & Celestial Objects
Electromagnetic Spectrum & HR Diagram
NYS Bedrock,Resource, and Landscape
Earth's Interior and Tectonic Plates
Radioactive Isotopes
1

Why can’t stars fuse elements heavier than iron?

Fusing iron does not produce any energy, therefore the star has no energy left to fuse any further.

1

What is the relationship between wavelength and energy?

As wavelength increases, energy decreases.

1

What landscape region is Lake Ontario located in?

Erie Ontario / Central Lowland

1

Name the 3 types of plate boundaries.

Divergent

Convergent

Transform

1

Why can't carbon-14 be used to date a rock?

Carbon-14 can only be used for organic materials.

2

How does increasing eccentricity change the shape of a planet’s orbit, and how can this affect the planet’s seasons? 

Low eccentricity = perfect circular orbit. 

High eccentricity = oval shaped orbit.

Higher eccentricity results in more extreme unbalanced seasons.

2

When hydrogen is heated, what color does it produce?

Blue

2

Name the latitude and longitude for Binghamton?

42 N , 76 W

2

What happens when two crusts with the same density collides?

They form a mountain.
2

What is the total time required for Uranium-238 to undergo two half-lives?

9 Billion years

3

How does CMB support the Big Bang Theory?

CMB is redshifted, meaning our universe is expanding. Energy from the Big Bang caused the expansion of the universe.

3

What is the wavelength range for red light? (include units)

630 nm - 700 nm

3

What resources are relocated in Jamestown, New York?

Oil , Gas

3

What type of plate boundary is between the Pacific Plate and Philippine Plate?

Convergent Plate Boundary

3

How old is the Earth and which radioactive isotope was used to figure this out?

Earth is 4.6 billion years old, found using Uranium 238

4

Which stage of nuclear fusion takes the longest amount of time? Why?

Hydrogen. Every star starts out with a large amount of hydrogen, which requires lots of time to fuse.

4

What type of star is the Sun?

Main sequence star

4

At which location are the youngest bedrocks found?

Long Island

4

How are crusts formed? ( 3 steps )

1. Plates diverge

2. Magma rises

3. Magma cools off and forms crust

4

Given a sample with 25 grams of Potassium-40 and 75 grams of Argon-40, how many half-lives have occurred

2 Half Lives. 


5

How long does it take Venus to complete one revolution? Why does it take that long?

224.7 days due to distance from the Sun and gravitational pull

5

What is the difference between a white dwarfs and a supergiants.

White dwarfs have higher surface temperature and smaller mass compared to supergiants.

5

What evidence proves that the Taconic Mountains were uplifted?

There are metamorphic rocks there. Normally, metamorphic rocks are under the surface.
5

What happens when a continental crust collides with a oceanic crust?

The oceanic crust subducts into the continental crust.

5

Which isotope would be best used to date a meteorite from outerspace?

Rubidium-87

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