Rock Cycle
The Earth
Chemistry & Properties of Water
Water Cycle
Biogeochemical Processes
100

T/F Magma is below ground; lava is above

True

100

What two metals make up the outer core?

Nickle and Iron (Ni & Fe)

100

A solution with a pH of 8 is...

Basic

100

The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas is called

Evaporation

100

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter

Matter cannot be created or destroyed

200

What is a metamorphic rock

Created from pressure and heat

200

How old is the earth?

4.6 byo

200

Water is a polar molecule because

One side of the molecule has a slight positive charge and the other side has a slight negative charge

200

Plants release vater vapor into the atmosphere through

Transpiration

200

What cycle plays a role in all biogeochemical cycles

The water cycle

300

What is an intrusive igneous rock?

Created through cooling MAGMA

ie cooled underground

300

What is convection?

Currents caused by very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again, and then heating, rising, and repeating the cycle over and over

300

Which side of the water molecule has a slight negative charge?

Oxygen side

300

Groundwater is stored in permeable rock layers known as

aquifiers

300

Where do plants take in phosphorus from

Their roots

400

Which type of igneous rock cools slower?

Intrusive

400

What is seismic activity

The frequency, type, and size of earthquakes experienced over a particular time

400

Water droplets form by water molecules being attracted to each other. What term best describes this behavior?

Cohesion

400

What process in the water cycle involves water falling from the atmosphere to Earth's surface

Precipitation

400

What type of crop increases the amount of usable nitrogen in soil

Legumes

500

What is a mineral

An inorganic crystalline solid with a definite chemical makeup

500

What is the Ring of Fire

A tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Ocean

500

If H+ = OH- what type of solution is it

Neutral

500

How is transpiration different from evaporation

Transpiration occurs on the surface of plants, evaporation occurs on bodies of water

500

What has the Haber-Bosch process enabled people to do

Fix nitrogen artificially