Weathering
Minerals
Rocks
Lithosphere
Fossils
Geologic Record
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
Weather
Solar System
100

Which lines tell you how close you are to the equator?

Latitude

100

What does it mean if a mineral is "opaque"?

You cannot see through it.

100

Which type of rock requires both heat and pressure to form?

Metamorphic

100

What is layer F?

Inner Core

100

Fossilized animal feces.

Coprolite

100

What would you call a uniformitarian who thinks life arose and became what we see today solely as a result of natural process over billions of years?

An atheist.

100
Which phase of water has the highest density?

Liquid

100

Is a pH of 9 alkaline or acidic?

Alkaline

100

The day at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum height in the sky.

Solstice

100
Name the four inner planents.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

200

Which soil horizon contains the most organic matter?

O Horizon

200

Which of the minerals below have cleavage?


Mineral C

200

What type of rock is most likely to contain fossils?

Sedimentary

200

What forms a straight line of volcanoes like the Hawaiian Islands?

A hot spot, which is an area of intense heat in the mantle.

200

What are the two parts of a compression fossil?

Slab and Counter-slab

-or-

Part and Counterpart

200

Who uses the catastrophist interpretation of the geologic column?

A Young-Earth Creationist.

200

The movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to one of low concentration.

Diffusion

200

The force applied to an object divided by the area of which it is applied.

Pressure

200

A measure of how much light is reflected from the surface instead of being absorbed.

Albedo

200

Name of the process that powers the sun turning hydrogen into helium.

Nuclear Fusion
300

Why does water inside a rock damage the rock when it freezes?

Water expands when it freezes!

300

What is the best way to distinguish between a mineral and a rock?

Rocks are mixtures of chemicals, while minerals are mostly composed of just one chemical.

300

Which type of rock would be a clastic sedimentary rock?


A sedimentary rock made of chemicals altered by water.

A sedimentary rock made of chemicals that have precipitated out of water.

A sedimentary rock made of carbon particles from the decayed remains of organisms.

A sedimentary rock made of sediments that came from weathering and erosion.

A sedimentary rock made of sediments that came from weathering and erosion.

300

Name the wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels.

Longitudinal wave

300

Name two conditions will slow decomposition.

Cold temperatures

Low moisture

Lack of oxygen

300

You are watching a sample of radioactive isotopes. You initially have 600 atoms, and after 6 hours, you have 150. What is the half-life of the radioactive isotope?

3 hours

300

If you are at a beach that is experiencing low tide, about how long do you have to wait before you see it experience high tide?

6 hours

300

The layer of the atmosphere where meteors burn up creating shooting star.

Mesosphere

300

The point in a body's orbit when it is closest to the sun.

Perihelion

300

The layer of the sun's atmosphere that has a reddish glow.

Chromosphere

400

Order the following particles from smallest to largest: clay, silt, sand.

Clay --> Silt --> Sand

400

A mineral cannot scratch a glass plate, and it cannot be scratched by an iron nail.  Which of the minerals used to define the Mohs hardness scale is it?

Orthoclase

400

Which of the four types of coal produces the most pollution when it is burned?  


Anthracite

Bituminous

Sub-Bituminous 

Lignite





Lignite coal

It has the lowest carbon content (25-35%).

400

What type of fault is shown below.

Strike-slip Fault

400

What types of fossils can be used to temporally correlate strata of sedimentary rock?

Index Fossil

400

For which view (uniformitarian or YEC catastrophist) is the Cambrian Explosion a problem?

Uniformitarian

400
What holds the garbage in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

A gyre.

400

Weather happens in this layer of the atmosphere.

Troposphere

400

A rotating air mass at the center of a supercell.

Mesocyclone

400

The apparent change in an object's position based on the angle and distance with which the observer views the object.

Parallax

500

The following equation describes how a mineral called olivine can be weathered:

2Mg2SiO4 + CO2 + 2H2O → MgCO3 + Mg3Si2O9H4

Is this chemical or physical weathering? 

Chemical weathering.

500

You measure the mass of a ruby to be 0.75 grams.  How many carats is that? 

Remember: 1 carat = 0.2 gram

3.75 carats

500

What must be between two strata of rock?

a bedding plane

500

Identify the P-waves in the seismograph below.

P-waves labeled as "A".

500

Name one of the major mistakes that paleontologists made when interpreting fossils.

Nebraska Man / Pakicetus / Coelacanth

500

What do we call the study of the geographical distribution of animals on this planet.

Biogeography

500

The deflection of the path of any object that changes latitude over a long distance and is not firmly attached to the earth.

Coriolis Effect

500

This atmospheric layer protects the earth from harmful UV ray from the Sun.

Ozone layer

500

What is the name of the process that causes ice crystals to grow in clouds?

Bergeron process

500

The apparent magnitude of a star if it is viewed from a distance of 10 parsecs.

Absolute magnitude