Blind Dating
Rock my world
Perrier or Fiji
Pacific or Atlantic
To recycle or not to recycle
100

a timeline that shows the Earth's history divided into time units based on the significant events occurring at that time

What is geologic time scale?

100

the physical and chemical properties of rocks  constantly changing in a natural, never-ending rotation

What is the rock cycle?

100

the largest reservoir of liquid fresh water on Earth and is found in aquifers, porous rock and sediment with water in between

What is groundwater?

100

a method of fishing that involves towing a weighted net across the seafloor to harvest fish

What is bottom trawling?

100

a liquid fossil fuel that is extremely useful because it can be transported easily and can be used in cars and other vehicles

What is oil?

200

the remains or traces of once-living organisms preserved in sedimentary units

What are fossils?

200

*double point* in this solid the atoms are arranged in a pattern

What is a crystal?

200

the largest types of stream, moving large amounts of water from higher to lower elevations

What are rivers?

200

Samples of seawater and rocks can be collected directly by scientists in these vehicles 

What are submersibles?

200

*Double Points* any material that can release energy in a chemical change

What is a fuel?

300

*Triple Points* a method used to establish how old an object is by measuring the amount of radioisotope the object contains against the decay product it contains.

What is radiometric dating?

300

with more than 700 different types, this rock forms from the cooling and hardening of molten magma in many different environments

What is igneous rock?

300

the study of bodies of fresh water and the organisms that live there

What is limnology?

300

the daily rise and fall of sea level at any given place

What are tides?

300

*Double Points* The solid form is what we know as coal. The liquid form is petroleum, or crude oil. Natural gas is the gaseous form.

What are hydrocarbons?

400

the subdivisions within eras that span tens of millions of years.

What are periods?

400

Changes in enormous quantities of rock over a wide area caused by the extreme pressure from overlying rock or from compression caused by geologic processes.

What is regional metamorphism?

400

shallow wetlands around lakes, streams, or the ocean where grasses and reeds are common, but trees are not (

What are marshes?

400

created by corals and other animals deposit calcium carbonate

What are reefs?

400

material that comes from plants and animals that were recently living.Can be burned directly without having to be processed first 

What is biomass?

500

The study of rock layers, or strata, to learn more about the history of the Earth

What is stratigraphy?

500

form from volcanic gases, sediment formation, oxidation, crystallization from magma, or deposition from a saline fluid, to list a few

What is a crystal?

500

Chesapeake Bay has the largest in reference to this type of body of water in the United States

What is an estuary?

500

occurs when the tidal bulges from the Moon and Sun are aligned

What are spring tides?

500

found in mountain passes where the cooler Pacific Ocean air is sucked through on its way to warmer inland valleys.

What are windmills?