Chapters 1-2
Chapters 3-4
Chapters 5-6
Chapters 7-8
Chapters 9-10
100

The place on the earth's surface directly above where an earthquake begins is called what?

epicenter

100

What quality indicates how a mineral's surface reflects light?

luster

100

What branch of geology studies fossils?

paleontology

100

What are ice crystals that grow as they absorb water vapor from a cloud and stick together?

snowflakes

100

What is the most powerful type of thunderstorm?

supercell

200

What is the underground layer that provides a firm foundation for the earth's surface?

bedrock

200

What is the main agent of chemical weathering?

water

200

How much of the earth's surface is covered in water?

70%

200

The transfer of heat by direct contact between two objects is called what?

conduction

200

What are the 88 zones of the celestial sphere called?

constellations

300

What layer of the soil contains less organic material and more mineral material than the other layers?

subsoil

300

What is the most common igneous rock?

basalt

300

What view claims that understanding modern geological processes is the key to understanding the earth's geological history?

uniformitarianism

300

What term refers to the temperature at which cooling air becomes saturated?

dew point

300

What familiar asterism is part of Ursa Major?

Big Dipper

400

What type of volcano pours out highly fluid lava during its mild eruptions to produce a broad, gently sloping cone?

shield volcano

400

What are hills that form when advancing glaciers overrun old piles of till?

drumlins

400

What term refers to the ocean's surface currents that move in circular paths?

gyres

400

What is a combination of 3 air masses that forms a Y-shaped front?

occluded front

400

What is a flame-like column of gas the erupts from the chromosphere?

spicule

500

What forms when rocks along one side of a fault move horizontally along the fault?

strike-slip fault

500

What sedimentary rock consists of rough, angular fragments embedded in hardened sand or clay?

breccia

500

What type of oceanographic vessel is lowered from a surface ship near the area to be studied and can operate without any outside guidance?

AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle)

500

What factor of insolation has the most influence on the difference in temperature between summer and winter?

the angle of the sun's rays

500

What type of galaxy is flat with a bulging nucleus and a "solid" disk?

lenticular

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