Earth History
Earth Structure
Water Action
Climate
Human Sustainability
100

This isotopic pair can only be used to date prior living objects.

What is Carbon-14/Nitrogen-14?

100

Crust, mantle and core are used to describe this aspect of the Earth's structure.

What are the compositional or chemical layers?

100

This is the process of breaking down rocks and minerals without changing their chemical composition. 

What is mechanical weathering?

100

The solstices occur when one of the poles is most directly pointed at the sun. In the northern hemisphere the summer solstices occurs on this date.

What is June 21?

100

This human activity is responsible for the majority of water use in the Colorado River Basin.

What is irrigation?

200

This organism changed Earth's atmosphere by doing photosynthesis.

What is cyanobacteria?

200

This layer encompasses the crust and part of the upper mantle.

What is the lithosphere?

200

This is the process of changing water vapor to a liquid and forms clouds.

What is condensation?

200

This feature is used to determine how much sunlight a region receives.

What is latitude?

200

As _________________ increases, the sustainability of the Colorado River decreases.

What is population?

300

This is a term used to describe the original radioactive atoms undergoing decay.

What is parent atom?

300

Folded, uplifted mountains are formed by this type of plate tectonic interaction.

What is a convergent boundary?

300

This property of water can cool cities in the summer and warm them in the winter.

What is heat capacity?

300

As you move away from the equator, less sunlight is received. Average temperatures begin to...

What is decrease?

300

This naturally occurring hazard happens when evaporation exceeds precipitation.

What is drought?

400

These are the broadest divisions of geologic time.

What are eons?

400

Subduction trenches and volcanic island arcs are found at this type of plate boundary interaction.

What is a oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary.

400

This process takes water from plants and changes it into water vapor, moving it to the atmosphere.

What is transpiration?

400

As the Earth spins on its axis, winds and ocean currents curve. In the Northern Hemisphere, everything curves to the right. This is known as..

What is the Coriolis Effect?

400

This phenomenon has shifted normal precipitation patterns and shortened the cold season.

What is climate change?

500

This term is used to describe the time it takes for 50% of parent atoms to become daughter atoms.

What is half-life?

500

This seismic waves travels through all mediums and reaches seismic stations first?

What are P-Waves?

500

This type of bond is formed between water molecules and involves opposite charges.

What is a hydrogen bond?

500

These absorb outgoing infrared radiation, helping to keep the planet warm.

What are greenhouse gases?

500

As soil dries out, it becomes less able to support vegetation, increasing the rate of _______________.

What is aridification?

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