The Universe & Stars
Solar System Interactions
Plate Tectonics
Earth's Interior & Surface Processes
Weather, Climate & Human Impacts
100

This process in the Sun's core combines hydrogen nuclei to form helium and releases enormous amounts of energy.

What is nuclear fusion?

100

The Moon phase that occurs when the Moon is located between Earth and the Sun.


What is a New Moon?

100

This boundary forms new ocean crust.

What is a divergent boundary?

100

Scientists use these waves to infer the structure of Earth's interior.

What are seismic waves?

100

An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide generally causes this climate effect.


What is global warming?

200

The evidence that galaxies are moving away from Earth is called this shift in light wavelengths.

What is redshift?

200

This type of eclipse occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon.

What is a lunar eclipse?

200

The oldest oceanic crust is generally found here.

What is farthest from the mid-ocean ridge?

200

The densest layer of Earth is this.

What is the inner core?

200

The boundary between two air masses is called this.

What is a front?

300

This leftover radiation from the Big Bang fills the universe today.

What is the cosmic microwave background radiation?

300

Spring tides occur when these three celestial bodies are aligned.

What are the Sun, Earth, and Moon?

300

This process causes one tectonic plate to sink beneath another.

What is subduction?

300

Water expands when it freezes, causing this type of weathering.

What is frost wedging?

300

The polar front jet stream generally separates these two types of air masses.

What are warm and cold air masses?

400

Elements heavier than iron are primarily produced during this explosive stellar event.

What is a supernova?

400

Seasons are primarily caused by this characteristic of Earth.

What is Earth's axial tilt?

400

The evidence of magnetic reversals in ocean-floor rocks supports this theory.

What is seafloor spreading?

400

The movement of material by water, wind, ice, or gravity is called this.

What is erosion?

400

Air generally moves from areas of ____ pressure to areas of ____ pressure

What is high and low?
500

According to the Big Bang Theory, the universe is currently doing this.

What is expanding?

500

In the Northern Hemisphere, Earth is closest to the Sun (perihelion) during this season

What is winter?

500

Continental crust is generally this compared to oceanic crust in terms of age.

What is older?

500

Thermal convection transfers matter and energy within this Earth layer.

What is the mantle?

500

A region of high pressure is generally associated with this type of weather.

What is fair/clear weather?

600

This diagram allows astronomers to compare stars based on luminosity and temperature.

What is the H-R Diagram?

600

The phase directly after First Quarter is this.

What is Waxing Gibbous?

600

Most earthquakes occur along these locations.

What are plate boundaries?

600

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are connected through this cycle.

What is the rock cycle?

600

The movement of carbon among Earth's spheres is known as this cycle.

What is the carbon cycle?

700

A star with greater mass generally has this type of lifespan.

What is a shorter lifespan?

700

During a solar eclipse, describe the position of the Moon, Sun, and Earth

What is the Moon is in between the Sun and the Earth?

700

This layer of Earth is broken into tectonic plates.

What is the lithosphere?

700

The process by which sediments settle out of a transporting agent is called this.

What is deposition?

700

When a cold air mass advances and forces warm air upward, this type of front forms.

What is a cold front?

800

The most abundant element in the universe is this.

What is hydrogen?

800

Neap tides occur when the Sun and Moon are positioned at approximately this angle relative to Earth.

What is 90 degrees?

800

The theory of continental drift was put forth by this scientist

Alfred Wegener

800

S-waves do not travel through this layer of Earth, providing evidence that it is liquid.

What is the outer core?

800

This feedback occurs when melting ice reduces Earth's albedo, causing further warming.

What is a positive feedback loop?

900

The force responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the Sun is this.


What is gravity?

900

The Summer Solstice occurs when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted this way

What is toward the Sun?

900

Ocean trenches form at this type of plate boundary.

What is a convergent boundary?

900

Compared to continental crust, oceanic crust is generally this in density.

What is more dense?

900

Hurricanes obtain most of their energy from this.

What is warm ocean water?

1000

Kepler's First Law states that planetary orbits have this shape.

What are ellipses?

1000

One complete cycle of Moon phases takes approximately this many days.

What is 29.5 days?

1000

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge separates South America and Africa. If you were to take a submarine and examine rocks from the coast of Africa all the way to South America, describe how the age would change.

What is decrease until the ridge and then increase?
1000

Residual heat from Earth's formation and this process help power mantle convection.

What is radioactive decay?

1000

This atmospheric gas is the most important human-influenced greenhouse gas discussed in climate models.

What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?