Scientific Methods
Earth/Moon Formation
Earth's Layers
Plate Tectonics & Radioactive Decay
Early Events
100

Information and data collected to find someone guilty in a trial and to support a scientific idea.

What is evidence?

100

All of the planets orbit the Sun in this flat plane.

What is the ecliptic?

100

It's made mostly of solid iron and nickel.

What is the inner core?

100

Once an island, now smashing into Eurasia to make the Himalayas.

What is India?

100

The earliest Eon.

What is the Hadean?

200

Iron in Earth's core sank there because it has high __________.

What is density?

200

The process of separating the planet into layers.

What is differentiation?

200

This type of crust is thin, about 7 miles thick.

What is oceanic crust?

200

The time it takes for 75% of a parent isotope to turn into daughter isotopes.

What is two half lives?

200

These super tough minerals are the oldest ones ever found, from Australia. 

What are the Jack Hills zircons?

300

An "educated guess" and preliminary idea to explain something with science.

What is a hypothesis?

300

The mineral that is found in great abundance in the crust of the Moon.

What is plagioclase feldspar.

300

It's composed of the crust and uppermost mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

300

The type of radioactive decay that expels two protons.

What is alpha decay?

300

The oldest place you can stand on, it's about 4 billion years old.

What is the Acasta Gneiss?

400

Planets in the inner solar system are made of these materials that form solids at high temperatures.

What are refractory materials?

400

Rock that forms oceanic crust on Earth and the dark areas on the Moon.

What is basalt?

400

The rock that's found in the mantle, made mostly of olivine and pyroxene.

What is peridotite?

400

The "dip angle" of the Earth's magnetic field at different latitudes.

What is inclination?

400

Destroyer of mountains, when water seeps into crack and expands when it freezes.

What is frost wedging?

500

Some types of earthquake waves are blocked by this because it's liquid.

What is the outer core?

500

An early hypothesis for the formation of the solar system that involved a "rogue" star passing close to the sun.

What was the Chamberlain-Moulton hypothesis?

500

Rocks that are brought up to the surface by volcanoes, like peridotite from the mantle.

What is a xenolith?

500

A dipping zone of earthquakes above a subducting plate.

What is the Wadati-Benioff Zone?

500

Evidence of Hadean life may be found in the isotope ratio of this element in graphite inclusions in a 4.1 byr. zircon crystal.

What is carbon?

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