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A plate boundary often found in the ocean, where two tectonic plates move away from one another.

Divergent Plate Boundary

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The transport of weathered rock fragments by wind and rain is called...

Erosion

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This soil texture holds water the best.

Clay

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What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

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All the land that drains into a specific body of water.

Watershed

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Solar intensity is highest here.

At the equator.

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What causes the water in the Arctic to sink deeper?

It is colder and saltier.

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A plate boundary that leads to subduction.

Convergent plate boundary

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What are the four soil horizons?

O-Horizon, A-Horizon, B-Horizon, C-Horizon

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This soil type is the most permeable.

Sand

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This is Earth's hottest layer.

Thermosphere

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Wind traveling east to west in the Pacific Ocean are known as.

Trade winds.

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Name 2 factors that effect how much a watershed drains.

  • More vegetation = more infiltration &     groundwater recharge

  • Greater slope = faster velocity                         of runoff & more soil erosion

  • Soil permeability determines                               runoff vs. infiltration rates

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What affects the Earth's seasons?

Orbit of earth around sun & tilt on axis changes angle.

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Warm water from this region flows up to the Arcitic.

The Gulf of Mexico

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The pattern of volcanoes & earthquake zones all around the pacific plate are called...

The Ring of Fire

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How does consistently growing the same crop cause nutrient depletion?

Repeatedly growing crops on the same soil removes key nutrients (N, P, K, Na, Mg) over time

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This soil texture is the best for growing, and considered the most balanced.

Loam

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The layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs.

Troposphere

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True or False: The Earth spins slowest at the equator.

True

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Name one of the two major nutrients, that frequently travel as runoff, cause algae blooms.

Nitrogen and Phosphorus 

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The proportion of light that is reflected by a surface

Albedo

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Pattern of shifting atmospheric pressure & ocean currents in the pacific ocean between South America and Australia/Southeast Asia

El Niño

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What are the 4 layers of the Earth called?

Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Crust

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Why is the O-Soil Horizon called the O-Soil Horizon?

The name O-Horizon, comes from the organic matter (plant roots, dead leaves, animal waste, etc) on top of soil.

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Name 3 of the main nutrients for supporting plant growth.

N, P, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+

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This is Earth's coldest layer, because there are fewer molecules to absorb the sun.

Mesosphere

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This process circulates warm air and rain around the equator. 

Hadley Cell

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How does clear cutting cause erosion.

Loss of stabilizing root structure causes sediment to be swept away more easily.

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These areas often have low albedo and absorb a lot of sunlight.

Cities (Urban Heat Island)

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Name an impact of La Niña

Colder Temperatures

More Hurricanes

Droughts and Wildfires

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This process drives the formation of new oceanic crust.

Mantle Convection Currents.

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How does climate affect soil formation?

Warmer = faster breakdown of org. matter; 

More precip. = more weathering,  erosion + deposition

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Using the Triangle:

You have a soil that is 30% sand, 20% silt, 50% clay.

What soil texture would this be?

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The thickest Ozone Layer is found here.

Stratosphere

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This process deflects wind traveling through atm. due to spin of earth.

Coriolis Effect

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What year did Rolling Meadows High School open?

1971

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This object has 100% albedo.

A mirror

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Name an impact of El Niño.

Warmer Temperatures

Stronger Storms and Flooding

Droughts in Some Areas