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Earth in Motion
100

These gases help warm the planet.  

Greenhouse gases

100

Alfred Wegener proposed the existence of this supercontinent.

Pangaea

100

This term refers to the preserved remains of ancient life found in rocks.

Fossils

100

Most of Earth’s water is stored here.

Ocean

100

This is the term for the geomorphic process that transports sediment via wind.

Aeolian

200

This imaginary line running around the Earth at 0° latitude receives the most direct sunlight year-round.

Equator

200

This type of rock forms from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.

Igneous

200

This type of dating allows scientists to determine the numerical age of a rock or other feature.

Absolute dating

200

This term refers to water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock layers.

Groundwater

200

Horns, eskers, and tarns are all examples of landforms formed by this geomorphic agent.

Glaciers

300

This type of pressure zone causes air to warm and dry as it sinks.

High-pressure zone

300

This type of boundary exists where two tectonic plates are moving apart.

Divergent

300

This field studies past climates using evidence such as ice cores, tree rings, and sediment records.

Paleoclimatology

300

This biome, the wettest on Earth, is characterized by high precipitation and humidity.

Tropical rainforest

300

This specific type of weathering occurs when rocks break apart in layers due to temperature changes from day to night.

Exfoliation

400

In this month, the Northern Hemisphere receives its maximum solar radiation.

June

400

This is the coldest and thinnest part of Earth’s structure.

Lithosphere (Crust)

400

The Earth is approximately this old. 

4.54 billion years old

400

Driven by sunlight, this process converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen in plants.

Photosynthesis

400

This mass wasting term refers to the slow, downhill movement of material.

Creep

500

Earth’s energy balance depends on this reflectivity factor, which determines how much solar radiation is bounced back into space.

Albedo

500

The word clastic could be used to describe this type of rock.

Sedimentary

500

This soil order is reserved for soils that are very young in age.

Entisols

500

This global ocean circulation pattern, driven by temperature and salinity, helps regulate Earth’s climate.

Thermohaline circulation

500

The concept describing how natural systems maintain balance despite disturbances is known as this.

Dynamic Equilibrium