Mixed review
Earth Processes
Stars
Theory Vs Law
Space
100

Define blue shift. 

the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.

100

What is convection? 

When hot molten rock becomes less dense and rises and cold more dense molten rock sinks. 

100

What happens to the solar radiation with it hits Earth's atmosphere? 

It is either absorb by the atmosphere or reflected back into space. 

100

What is the main cause of global warming? 

Use of fossil fuels 

100

What unit of measurement would you use the measure the distance of the Earth from the center of the Milky Way? 

Astronomical Units 

200

Provide one example of a black body radiator. 

Stars 
200

What caused Earth's early atmosphere? 

Volcanoes 

200
How could a solar flare affect technology on earth? 

1. Can cause blackouts 

2. Can disrupt cell phone communication 

3. Can damage satellites 

200
Name two pieces of evidence for the Big Bang Theory? 

1. Cosmic Background Radiation 

2. Red shift of light from distant objects 

200

Why do various planets have different orbits? 

The orbit of each planet is determined by its distance from the Sun. 
300

What are the four fundamental forces? List them in order of strongest to weakest force and indicate their range. 

Strong Nuclear- short range 

Weak Nuclear- short range 

Electromagnetic- low range 

Gravity- infinite range

300

What caused the amount of oxygen to increase on the Earth? 

Photosynthesis 

300

What process provides energy for our Sun? 

Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. 

300

What does the law of superposition state? 

stats that in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom, each layer being younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it.

300

Why are models necessary to study objects in space? 

Distant planets are too big and too far away to study directly. 

400

Provide one example of how the geosphere may interact with the atmosphere? 

Volcano erupting gases into the atmosphere. 

400

What is an index fossil? 

a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.

400

Compare and contrast the radiative and convective zones of the sun. 

The convective zone is cooler and further from the Sun's core. 
400

What explains the movement of continents over time? What was the name of the super continent? 

Theory of plate tectonics. Pangaea. 

400

How was our solar system formed? 

They formed from a nebular cloud of dust and gas.

500
Draw a wave diagram and label all parts. 

See board. 

500

Compare and contrast deep ocean currents and surface currents. 

Deep ocean currents: are driven by density differences in the water, known as the global conveyor belt. 

Surface currents: The water at the ocean surface is moved primarily by winds that blow in certain patterns because of the Earth's spin and the Coriolis Effect. 

500

What happens to a star after the Red Giant stage? 

It will collapse and become a supernova 

500

What is the nebula hypothesis? 

The Sun and all the planets of our Solar System began as a giant cloud of molecular gas and dust. Then, about 4.57 billion years ago, something happened that caused the cloud to collapse. This could have been the result of a passing star, or shock waves from a supernova, but the end result was a gravitational collapse at the center of the cloud.

500

List one possible life cycle of a star. 

Stellar nebula --> average star --> red giant --> planetary nebula --> white dwarf 

Stellar nebula --> massive star --> red supergiant --> supernova --> Black Hole or Neutron star

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