Plate Tectonics and Seasons
Atmospheric Composition
Global Water, land and Use
Soil and Soil Dynamics
Earth's geography, solar power and climate
100
When two Continental Plates collide, what structure is usually formed?
Mountains
100

What is the layer of the atmosphere that all life forms exists in and all weather takes place in?

Troposphere

100
A place where water is stored for some period of time (eg. atmosphere, ocean, or underground) is called a .....?
Reservoir
100

This is the known parental material where the soil is built by weathered rock fragments and can be bedrock

C Horizon

100

What is the Insolation - incoming solar radiation formula?

Insolation = Solar radiation / Area

200

What is any area where two crustal plates collide and one plate is forced under another into the mantle?

Subduction Zone

200
What layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
Stratosphere
200

*Double Jeopardy*

Name two parts of a watershed and their functions?

Divide, Tributary, Delta or river

Divide - Highest point surrounded by water

Tributary - Smaller streams that flow into another body of water

River - Large flowing/moving body of water

Delta - Where rivers empty into oceans 

200

What are the three major rock classifications? 

 Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock

200

The effects of larger bodies of water with winds coming inland have what kind of density, climate and pressure on LAND?

-Less dense

- Warmer

- Low pressure

300

This type of boundary has movement towards each other? 

And this is where the plate is being subducted where the less dense plate will form a what?

Convergent boundary

Volcanic Island Arc

300
What do we call the perceived deflection of moving liquids and gases (like air currents and water currents) viewed from a turning frame of reference (like the Earth)?
The Coriolis effect--- This is what causes hurricanes to spin right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere.
300

Soil is a unique resourceful ecosystem. Name the following in proper order:

- Mineral particles from bedrock

- Smallest mineral particle layer that holds water extremely well

- living organisms, including soil, bacteria, worms, fungi, plant roots and insects

 

1. Gravel/Sand

2. Clay

3. Soil fauna or flora

300

Horizon A/ Horizon B/ Horizon C:

Which Soil Horizon contains the highest amount of organic matter and which horizon has the least amount?

Horizon A (The most)

Horizon C (The least)

300

* Double Jeopardy*

Describe how the presence of warm and cold currents in the ocean will impact the climate of the adjacent land masses.

Warm currents – water currents will not only warm the land masses, but will also increase the humidity since warm air holds more moisture than cold air.

Cold cuurents – water currents will cool the land mass, and make the air relatively less humid.

400

This structure is caused by the upward movement of magma through cracks that form new oceanic crust that piles up underwater creating a divergent boundary?

Mid-Ocean Ridges

400

Describe the 3 steps of the oxygen - ozone cycle?

1. Oxygen molecules are photolyzed yielding (2) slow O2 atoms.

2. O3 and O2 atoms are constantly being interconverted as solar UV breaks ozone and O2 and O3 react FAST with another O2 molecule.

3. Ozone gets lost by O2 atom and O3 molecule reaction or another trace of gas slowly.

400

Name the five zones of Earth and provide the main reason why there are "seasons" on Earth?

Arctic circle, tropic of cancer, equator, tropic of capricorn and antarctic circle 

There are seasons because of the Earths tilted axis.

400

Health of the soil depends on a number of factors.

Describe 3 factors on how soil is affected? 

Slope - steep topography can wash away soils

Aspects - North or south facing shade vs. sun

Rainfall - Too little or too much can negatively impact nutrients and microbial growth

Disturbance - Cuts or reduces air pockets/aeration

Temperature - Extreme cold or heat changes microbes or depletion of organic materials

400

Explain rain shadows from coastal mountain ranges

Coastal effect can cause WINDWARD side to get lots of rain vs. LEEWARD side over mountain range gets little rain due to sinking air warming and drying dessert type terrain.

500

* Double Jeopardy*

Earth's cross sections are made of 3 layers. What are they and provide an example of each?

Core - Dense, Hot metal mostly iron, magnetic field

Mantle - Pliable, surrounds core, less dense than core

Crust - Cool, lightweight, outer most layer of Earth

500

AWAY/ TOWARDS: Generally speaking, planetary winds flow away from the equator or towards the equator? And explain your answer.

Towards-- The equator features warm air. Warm air is usually lower pressure, because the molecules are spread out more. Wind flows from high pressure areas to low pressure areas.

500

What are the two primary causes of groundwater depletion worldwide?

Human consumption and Agriculture

500

Explain the differences between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?

And provide an example to each one.

Mechanical - physical break-up of rocks into smaller particles without a change in chemical composition.

Chemical - selective removal or alteration of specific components that leads to weakening and disintegration of rock

Mechanical eg.: Freeze/Thaw cycle

Chemical eg.: Iron rocks rusting, carbonic acid, hydration compound hydrates forms, or hydrolysis aqueous solution made

500

What are the four climatic effects of El' Nino and La' Nina in the U.S.?

Effects in the U. S. 

ENSO effects the location of the

jet stream in winter. El Niño pushes the jet stream

into Southern California, bringing lots of rain and flooding. La Niña pushes the jet stream further north bring the moisture to the Pacific Northwest 

La Niña dries out Southern California