Plate tectonics
Earthquakes/Volcanoes
Water
Minerals & rock formation
Fossils & dating
100

Two out of four of Alfred Wegener's pieces of evidence for plate tectonics.

What are:

-faunal (fossil) distributions

-Matching rock types

-Edges of continents

-Glacial records

100

Earthquakes primarily occur at these.

What are plate boundaries (or Wadati-Benioff zones)?

100

Two types of streams

What are braided and meandering?
100

Term for the pattern in which a mineral will break.

What is cleavage?

100

Two atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

200

Using sound waves to figure out the depth of the ocean floor is this method.

What is sonar?

200

This property makes a volcano more explosive.

What is felsic (or higher silica content)?

200

Two bodies that cause tides on Earth.

What are the sun and the moon?

200

Environment that Iowa's limestone formed in.

What is warm and marine environment?
200

Percentage of daughter material present after 2 half-lives.

What is 75%?

300

The denser of the types of crust.

What is oceanic crust?

300

Scientists use these to study the Earth's interior.

What are seismic waves?

300

Type of weathering that causes karst topography (caves and sinkholes)

What is dissolution?

300

Term for the rock that exists before metamorphism occurs (parent rock).

What is a protolith?
300

Principle that describes how today's geologic processes can help us understand Earth's history (the present is the key to the past)

What is the principle of uniformitarianism? 

400

The age of the oldest ocean crust found on the planet. 

What is 200 million years old?

400

Seismic waves that cannot move through liquid

What are S waves?

400

A stream that sits above the water table.

What is a losing stream?

400

Likely texture of an igneous rock that formed intrusively.

What is phaneritic?

400

Two (of the five) rock rules for relative dating

What are:

-Superposition

-Inclusions

-Cross cutting relationships

-Original horizontality

-Lateral continuity

500

Plate boundary with linear offsets and shallow earthquakes.

What is a transform boundary?

500

Type of plate boundary that Mt. Rainier is associated with.

What is a convergent boundary?

500

Geologic process that results from waves coming in at an angle and moving sediment parallel to the shoreline.

What is longshore drift?

500

Type of pressure during metamorphism that results in foliation.

What is directed/differential pressure?

500

The order that the three types of fossils occur in the fossil record.

What is chemical, trace, body?

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