Earth Science 101
Earth Science 102
Rocks & Minerals
Igneous Rocks
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100

Which branch of earth science studies the oceans of the Earth? 

oceanography

100

What are the variables changed directly by an experimenter?

The independent variable/variables

100

What term do we use to describe the way a mineral reflects light?

Luster

100

What process describes minerals melting at different points within magma? 

Partial Melting

100

The age of the ocean floor can be shown using what type of map? 

isochron map

200

Which type of earth science focuses on human impacts on the environment and vice versa? 

Environmental science

200

What do we call the units scientists use to measure things? 

SI units

200

Which property of a mineral describes its resistance to being scratched? 

Hardness

200

What do we call rocks formed from cooling magma? 

Igneous rocks

200
What features appear at divergent seafloor boundaries? 

Ocean ridges

300

Which system includes all of the water in the Earth's oceans, lakes, rivers, and more? 

Hydrosphere

300

What do scientific theories tell you? 

WHY things may happen are repeated observations and as an explanation

300

What is the basic building block of a silicate?

Silicon-oxygen tetrahedron

300

What are the two primary components of ultra-mafic rocks? 

iron and magnesium

300

What forms when two continental plate boundaries meet? 

A mountain range

400

Which branch of Earth science studies the processes associated with change and weather? 

meteorology

400

What is the measure of gravitational force on an object? 

weight

400

What group of minerals has oxygen and a metal in each example of this mineral group? 

Oxides

400

What is formed as a result of magma cooling too quickly for crystals to form? 

volcanic glass

400

What forms ocean trenches? 

converging tectonic plates

500

What is the measure of the amount of matter in an object known as? 

Mass

500

What do we call the dense metallic center of the earth?

The core

500

What type of metamorphism occurs because of contact with molten rock? 

Contact metamorphism

500

How is the melting point of a rock impacted by an increase in pressure on the rock? 

It increases the melting point

500

Define a slab pull:

Plates being dragged into the mantle by their weight

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