Plate Tectonics
Soil Composition and Properties
Global Wind Patterns
Earth's Geography and Climate
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This hazard can be caused by seismic activity or an undersea volcanic eruption

What is a tsunami?

200

List the three mineral particles that make up soil, from smallest to largest

What are clay, silt, and sand?

200

This is what ITCZ stands for

What is the intertropical convergence zone?

200

This ocean has only one circulatory gyre, and it is found in this hemisphere

What is the Indian Ocean, in the Southern hemisphere?

200

Soil degradation, caused primarily by loss of topsoil, is driven by this human activity

What is agriculture?

What is plowing and tilling?

400

This is described as a plume of hot magma rising to the surface from the mantle, where it interacts with tectonic plates

What is a hot spot?

400

A soil sample is composed of 30% silt and 15% clay. This is how much of the sample should be composed of sand.

What is 55%?

400

Descending warm, dry air on the poleward boundaries of these cells create ideal conditions for desert biomes to form

What are Hadley cells?

400

Cold currents (moving from the poles toward the equator) are found on this side of circulatory gyres

What is the east side of the gyre?

400

This atmospheric circulatory cell has westerly winds at the surface

What is the Ferrel cell?

600

Seafloor spreading occurs at this type of boundary, often located in the center of the ocean floor

What is a divergent boundary?

600

Base saturation is an expression of the proportion of soil bases to soil acids. Plant growth is improved when base saturation is...

What is high?

600

Surface winds are easterly in these two circulatory cells

What are the Hadley and Polar cells?

600

This side of a mountain will be warm and dry, due to the rain shadow effect

What is the leeward side?

600

The side of a mountain facing onshore winds will be lush with vegetation and experience high precipitation, and is called this

What is the windward side?

800

This plate boundary does not create volcanoes, and is instead known for producing potentially powerful earthquakes along fault lines

What is a transform boundary?

800

Cation exchange capacity, or CEC, determines the ability of a soil to absorb and release nutrients. This is controlled by the amount of _____ present in the soil.

What is clay?

800

In the southern hemisphere, the Coriolis force causes deflections in this direction

What is to the LEFT?

Right in NH

Cardinal directions should be avoided - that depends on the original direction of motion

800

This characteristic of upwelling ocean water makes it ideal as a location for commercial fishing operations

What is the nutrient level of the water?

800

In the northern hemisphere, the Coriolis force causes deflections in this direction

What is to the RIGHT?

Left in SH

Cardinal directions should be avoided - that depends on the original direction of motion

1000

There are three different types of convergent plate boundaries. This one results in the creation of a volcanic island arc.

What is a an oceanic-oceanic convergence zone?

1000

Permeability and water holding capacity have this type of relationship.

What is inverse?

When one is low the other is high, and vice versa.

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This type of feedback loop occurs because a warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, which in turn makes the atmosphere warmer

What is a positive feedback loop?

1000

Dense, cold water sinks in the northern part of this ocean as part of the global thermohaline circulation

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

1000

This process causes the edge of an oceanic plate  to move downward beneath a continental plate, where it melts under high pressures and temperatures

What is subduction?

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