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1
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A volcano consisting primarily of erupted volcanic ash and rock fragments held together loosely is a

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cinder-cone volcano

2
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The upper layers of the ground stripped away by surface mining are the

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overburden

3
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Some glaciers extend into the ocean without breaking to form

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ice shelves

4
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Which type of weathering involves the breaking or peeling away of rock into layers?

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exfoliation

5
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What is an alloy of iron and carbon?

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steel

6
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What is the land that borders a river and is covered by river water in flood time?

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floodplain

7
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The amount of matter in an object is the

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mass

8
Q

Man is classified as Homo

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sapiens

9
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What type of mountain formed when rocks on one side of a fault were forced upward and the rocks on the other side were forced downward?

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fault-block

10
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What is the narrow zone of active volcanoes that encircles the Pacific basin?

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Ring of Fire

11
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What is the resistance of a smooth surface of a mineral to being scratched?

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hardness

12
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The largest group of minerals, which compose over 90% of the earth’s crust, are the ___.

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silicates

13
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What plant food element promotes the ripening of fruits?

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phosphorus

14
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What is the upper surface of ground water?

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water table

15
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Lava that hardens into rough, jagged rocks with a crumbly or “blockY” texture is ___ lava.

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aa

16
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What deep-sea-fish living fossil was once thought to be the ancestor of the first amphibians?

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coelacanth

17
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What are crystalline substances found naturally in the earth?

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minerals

18
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A fan-shaped deposit of sediments at the mouth of a river is a(n)

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delta

19
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The sudden appearance of life in the fossil record is called the

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Cambrian explosion

20
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Which australopithecine was known as “upright man”?

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Homo erectus

21
Q

sandy, gently sloping underwater plain near a continent

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continental shelf

22
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underwater mountain range

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mid-oceanic ridge

23
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one of the deep depressions in the earth’s surface where the oceans are contained

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ocean basin

24
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underwater mountain

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seamount

25
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beginning marked by shelf break

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continental slope

26
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one of the huge, muddy valleys that cut through portions of the abyssal plain

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trench

27
Q

large fissure in the continental shelf

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submarine canyon

28
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a pool of shallow, salty water at the center of an atoll

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lagoon

29
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a huge level region of the deep ocean floor

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abyssal plain

30
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rhythmic back-and-forth motions of water that transfer energy are called

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waves

31
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crystals are generally characterized by many flat surfaces called

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faces

32
Q

oceanographers collect water samples from the ocean depths using ___ bottles

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Niskin

33
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the process in which wind lifts particles for short distances then drops them abruptly

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saltation

34
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movements of ocean water caused primarily by the moon are called

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tides

35
Q

the study of the earth

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geology

36
Q

the revolutionary submersible design invented by Auguste Piccard

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bathyscaphe

37
Q

Gentle, rolling waves that appear even in calm weather

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ocean swells

38
Q

seventy-sigh percent of the salt in the ocean is

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sodium chloride

39
Q

The region where cold, deep water meets sun-warmed surface water is the

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thermocline

40
Q

the earth’s rotation causes surface currents to move in circular paths called

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gyres

41
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a ___ is a device with an open tube that is dropped to the sea floor, allowing its weight to puncture the sediment

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gravity corer

42
Q

huge chunks of floating glacial ice

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icebergs

43
Q

the process that breaks rocks down into soil

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weathering

44
Q

the study of fossils

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paleontology

45
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when water from heavy waves rapidly flows away from the shore through a gap in a sandbar, the water forms a(n)

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rip current

46
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regions of the earth’s surface where limestone is exposed and abundant are

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karst regions

47
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the deepest regions of the sea, with depths greater than 6000 meters (19,690 feet) are in the ___ zone

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hadal

48
Q

one idea that attempts to reconcile the Bible and evolution

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theistic evolution

49
Q

the deepest known point in the sea

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Challenger Deep (or Marianas Trench)

50
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a mineral test that leaves a line of powder on a plate

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streak test

51
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the most abundant element in the earth’s crust

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oxygen

52
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a low hill formed when a glacier overruns a moraine

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drumlin

53
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when two rock layers are pushed violently together, causing the layers to buckle, ___ mountains form.

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folded

54
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the red variety of corundum

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ruby

55
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what device uses sound waves to detect underwater objects?

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sonar

56
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What is a warm surface current that flows in the Atlantic Ocean north of the equator?

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Gulf Stream

57
Q

What are large almond- or teardrop-shaped pieces of ejecta formed when lava solidifies?

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volcanic bomb

58
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halfway between the spring tides are weaker-than-normal tides called

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neap tides

59
Q

what type of fold occurs when rocks buckle upward

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anticline

60
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what hypothetical time scale supposedly charts both the earth’s history and the sequence of the rock layers in the earth’s crust

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geologic column

61
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emerald and aquamarine are two forms of what mineral

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beryl

62
Q

the amount of dissolved salt in seawater

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salinity

63
Q

a theory that has never been proven false

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law

64
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what is a winding, looping curve in a river on flat ground

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meander

65
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what type of mountain is formed when molten rock collects beneath an overlying rock layer, forcing the layer upward into a blister like structure

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domed

66
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What theory states that the earth’s crust and upper mantle consist of huge plates slowly drifting as a result of convection currents in the mantle?

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plate tectonics

67
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the daily or twice-daily period when the ocean levels are at their highest point

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neap tide

68
Q

the false belief that all geological processes have always proceeded t the same rate

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uniformitarianism

69
Q

metal more valuable than gold or silver

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platinum

70
Q

what scale do chemists use to express acidity and basicity of substances

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pH

71
Q

the study of the earth’s oceans

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oceanography

72
Q

percent of the earth’s surface covered by water

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70%

73
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the term for an upward-flowing current

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upwelling

74
Q

the scientific term for water pressure

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hydrostatic pressure

75
Q

what does scuba stand for

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self-contained underwater breathing apparatus

76
Q

the substance that makes up the physical world

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matter

77
Q

device serves as a framework for many water collection bottles, allowing oceanographers to collect water from different depths

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rosette

78
Q

the point on the earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus

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epicenter

79
Q

the highest point of a wave

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crest

80
Q

popularized evolution with his book On the Origin of Species

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Charles Darwin