Earth Facts
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100

The middle layer of the earth, between the crust and core

mantle

100

Fossils used by evolutionists to date rock layers.

index fossils


100

What property allows icebergs float in seawater?

Icebergs are less dense than seawater.

100

What are weaker earthquakes that often follow an earthquake at frequent intervals for days or months?

aftershocks

100

The material carried by a stream.

load

200

What type of volcano is made of alternation layers of lava and ash?

composite volcano

200

Which of the following is supposedly a missing link between amphibians and reptiles?

Seymouria

200

The mass of foaming water formed when waves wash up onto a beach

surf

200

What method of measuring an earthquake’s strength is based on the earthquake’s effects on people and structures?

modified Mercalli scale

200

What type of weathering involves the breaking or peeling away of rock into layers.

exfoliation

300

What type of fault occurs when rocks on one side of a fault are shoved on top of the rocks on the other side of the fault?

thrust fault

300

Which of the following was thought to be a missing link in man’s evolution but was later found to be the remains of a modern human?

Cro-Magnon man

300

What are the circular paths that ocean currents move in called?

gyres

300

What are the deep cracks or fissures that develop on the surface of a glacier?

crevasses

300

What is the top layer of soil, which contains most of the organic substances and nutrients, called?

topsoil

400

What are regions of the earth’s surface where limestone is exposed and abundant?

karst regions

400

What term refers to a fossil organism found in strata that are supposedly too old or too young to contain that organism?

anomaly

400

What type of tide occurs when there is one high tide and one low tide each day?

diurnal (tide)

400

What are large holes formed when huge chunks of melting glacial ice lodge in washed-out sediments?

kettles

400

What is the very slow downslope movement of soil and rock fragments?

soil creep

500

Hills that form when advancing glaciers overrun old piles of till.

drumlins

500

What term describes a fossil that extends through multiple strata?

polystrate fossil

500

What is the deepest known point in the sea?

Challenger Deep

500

Based on biblical teaching, what event was probably directly responsible for laying down most of Earth’s sedimentary rock layers?

The Genesis Flood

500

What method of erosion prevention involves planting alternating strips of different types of crops?

strip-cropping