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Proterozoic

2.5 billion to 543 million years ago stable continents oxygen builds up in atmosphere eukaryotic cells first seen

End Triassic

200 MYA rifting of the earth; global warming 52% of marine species lost

Mesozoic

248 to 65 million years ago dinosaurs, birds, and modern plants flourished ends with mass extinction that kills all dinosaurs

Permian-Triassic

251 MYA asteroid hitting Earth; massive volcanism; loss of oxygen in the seas; climatic change 90-95% of all species; 70% of land organisms; up to 96% of marine organisms were all lost

Archean

3.8 to 2.5 billion years ago toxic atmosphere first bacterial fossils

Late Devonian

364 MYA asteroid hitting Earth; sea level changes; climatic change; growth of land forests 70-80% of all animal species lost

Hadean

4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago formation of the solar system no Earth rocks date back to this era only meteorites date to this time

Ordovician-Silurian

440 MYA climatic cooling; major glaciation; sea level drop 60% of marine life lost

Phanerozoic

543 million years ago to present life moves from oceans to land evolution and extinction of dinosaurs evolution of mammals

Paleozoic

543 to 248 million years ago Cambrian explosion - life becomes very diverse most major types of animals evolve, including fish, amphibians, and reptiles ends with mass extinction - kills almost 90% of all marine life

Cretaceous-Tertiary

65 MYA asteroid hitting Earth; volcanism 80% of all species, including all flightless dinosaurs lost

Cenozoic

65 million years to the present current era sometimes called "Age of Mammals" dominated by mammals, birds, insects, and flowering plants

Cornelius sees a landform with almost vertical layers of sedimentary rocks. Which of the following statements is most likely true?

A geologic event shifted the rocks.

big bang

A tiny, dense, hot fireball exploded and expanded. Matter began to form and clump together creating galaxies. The universe continues to expand.

primordial helium

A very early, ancient form of helium was discovered. Scientists think it is one of the first elements formed after the big bang.

Step 6

After billions of years, the nuclear energy runs out and the star dies, occasionally as a supernova.

Pangaea

All lands

law of universal gravitation

All objects produce gravity. As the mass of an object increases, its gravitational force increases. If the distance between objects increases, the gravitational attraction between them decreases.

Panthalassa

All seas

Step 1

An enormous cloud of gas and dust, called a nebula, condenses into smaller regions of matter.

equal areas law

An imaginary line joining a planet to the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal amounts of time. This means that a planet travels faster when it is nearer the Sun and more slowly when it is further from the Sun.

Which of the following statements is true?

Animal waste is a source of biomass.

? covers ocean floor

Basalt

Which of the following rocks would most likely be formed from an erupting volcano?

Basalt

How are precious metals similar to gems?

Both are rare and durable.

How are coal and oil similar?

Both coal and oil must be mined from underground.

? way a mineral breaks under stress

Cleavage

? least reliable property for identification

Color

Pink quartz and smoky quartz are different colors. They will both have the same ?.

Color streak

Dwayne has a green mineral. It most likely contains ?.

Copper

Which of the following is the largest disadvantage of hydropower?

Dams negatively impact the environment.

3rd law of motion (law of action-reaction)

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

? intrusive igneous rock

Formed below the surface

? extrusive igneous rock

Formed on the surface

How are gems different from regular minerals?

Gems are rarer than regular minerals.

? used for building

Granite

The rock beneath the continents is made of ?.

Granite

? measured using the Mohs scale

Hardness

Which of the following statements is true?

Hydropower is the most-commonly used renewable energy source in the United States.

Which of the following statements is true?

Hydropower plants can negatively affect the fish population in an ecosystem.

Which of the following statements is true?

Hydropower uses the kinetic energy of water to generate electricity.

1st law of motion (law of inertia)

If an object is still, it remains still unless acted upon by a force. If an object is moving, it remains moving in a straight line unless impacted by an outside force. The more massive an object is, the more inertia it has.

Jess scratches an unknown mineral with topaz, which has a Mohs hardness of 8. Topaz leaves a scratch on the unknown mineral. The unknown mineral ?.

Is softer than topaz Is softer than diamond

Salt crystals look like tiny cubes. Salt is part of the ? crystal system.

Isometric

Even though natural gas is the cleanest of the fossil fuels, which of the following are problems with natural gas? Select all that apply.

It is dangerous if directly inhaled Still adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere Can have gas leaks which are a safety hazard because it is colorless and odorless

? way light reflects from a mineral

Luster

Which of the following statements is true?

Many household products are made using oil and natural gas.

Which of the following statements is true?

Minerals can be elements or compounds.

The soft-tissue lining of oysters and clams creates pearls. Is a pearl a mineral?

No, because it is an organic substance.

law of superposition

Oldest rock layers are at the bottom and newer layers of rock form on top of the older layers.

Brian stresses a mineral. It breaks cleanly and evenly, leaving a smooth surface. The cleavage can be described as ?.

Perfect

harmonic law

Planets closer to the Sun orbit it in shorter time periods than planets farther from the Sun.

Which of the following statements is true?

Rocks that solidify at high temperatures have high levels of iron (Fe).

Siltstone is made mostly of ?.

Silt

Which of the following statements is true?

Stalagmites and stalactites are examples of chemical sedimentary rock.

? reveals true, natural color of a mineral

Streak

Step 2

The cloud collapses under the force of its own gravitational attraction. The force of an exploding supernova often triggers the collapse.

redshift

The color of distant stars and galaxies are shifting to the red end of the visible color spectrum, indicating the universe is expanding. Just like sound waves, light travels as waves. And, according to the Doppler effect, a shortening of wavelengths (sound or light) indicates that the source is approaching, and a lengthening of wavelengths indicates that the source is moving away. A redshift is toward longer wavelengths.

Step 3

The condensed material begins to combine and form a center core, called a protostar.

2nd law of motion (law of acceleration)

The larger the mass of an object is, the less a force will accelerate the object. If a larger force is applied to an object, a faster acceleration will result.

law of ellipses

The orbits of planets are elliptical. The Sun is one of two focal points that the planets orbit.

Step 4

The protostar continues to build and heat. Other gas and matter in the nebular cloud begin to rotate around the protostar, forming a flattened disk.

Which of the following statements is true?

The rock cycle is powered by the movement of tectonic plates.

steady state

There was no explosion. The universe has and always will be at a steady state. As the universe expands, more matter is created to continuously make the universe steady and uniform.

cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation

This is believed to be an energy imprint left over from the big bang.

syncline

U-shaped, downward fold in rock

What do you use to correctly identify a mineral?

Use at least 5 different properties to ensure the correct identification

Step 5

When the core gets hot enough, nuclear fusion begins—the official beginning of a star's life.

Which of the following is the largest disadvantage of wind power?

Wind machines only generate electricity when wind is blowing.

oscillating universe

With every big bang, there comes a big crunch. The universe is a never-ending cycle of expansion and contraction.

inflation

Within milliseconds after the big bang, the universe expanded or inflated so rapidly that the universe is now flat and uniform.

eukaryotic

a cell that has complex internal structures, such as a nucleus; e.g., plant and animal cells

Doppler effect

a change in the frequency of sound or light waves that can determine distance

food web

a diagram that shows the connections among food chains in an ecosystem

index fossil

a fossil that is widespread geographically but only occurs in one layer or a small number of layers of rock

batholith

a large mass of hardened igneous rock beneath all layers of sedimentary rock

galaxy

a large scale collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity

graben

a lower block of rock between two normal faults

hydrologic cycle

a natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles and distributes Earth's water; often called the water cycle

nuclear fusion

a nuclear reaction where nuclei combine and release intense energy

differentiation

a process creating different layered compositions of a planet

monocline

a ramp-like fold between flat rock layers at different elevations

geologist

a scientist who studies topics related to the structure and composition of the earth

protostar

a star in its first stage of development

guyot

a volcanic island under sea that has been cut off by wave erosion

viscosity

ability of a substance to resist flowing

renewable

able to be recycled or replenished in a short period of time

topographic map

also known as a contour map; shows shape, steepness, and height of ground features by using contour lines

supernova

an explosion of a star that emits large amounts of matter and energy.

redshift

an increase of wavelength of radiation emitted by a celestial body

clast

an individual particle or grain in sedimentary rock

strombolian eruption

an intermittent explosive volcanic eruption

Darby finds a rock in her backyard. It has large crystals. She has found ?.

an intrusive igneous rock

seamount

an underwater volcano

horst

an uplifted block of rock between two normal faults

law of faunal and floral succession

animals and plant fossils occur in consistent sequences through time, generally changing from simpler to more complex

law of superposition

any undisturbed sequence of layered rocks has the oldest rock on the bottom and newest rock on the top

anticline

arch-shaped, upward fold in rock

visible color spectrum

array of colors visible to the naked eye

Which of the following rocks would most likely be found on the ocean floor?

basalt

Minerals must ?.

be inorganic be made naturally have a crystalline structure have a homogeneous composition

Step 1

biomass is burned

hanging wall

block of rock above the slant of a fault

footwall

block of rock below the slant of a fault

isometric

blocks or cubes (example: salt)

degradation

breaking-down process that changes the minerals in rock

Renewable energy sources _____.

can be replenished

Nonrenewable energy sources _____.

can eventually be used up

When burned, coal releases _____.

carbon dioxide sulfur nitrogen oxide

found in caves

carbonates

Color is?.

caused by the chemicals in a mineral

The rock cycle _____.

changes and recycles Earth's rocks

hydrothermal metamorphism

changes in rocks caused by chemicals in hot water; occurs at low temperature and low pressure

contact metamorphism

changes in rocks caused by magma seeping into crustal rock; occurs at high temperature and low pressure

regional metamorphism

changes in rocks caused by tectonic plates pushing together; occurs at low to high temperatures and medium pressure

dynamic metamorphism

changes in rocks caused by tectonic plates rubbing sideways against one another; occurs at low to high temperatures and high pressure

Stalactites and stalagmites are examples of _____.

chemical sedimentary rock

mineral crystals

chemical sedimentary rock

evaporite

chemical sedimentary rock formed when minerals are left behind by evaporated water

stalagmite

chemical sedimentary rock growing from the floor of a cave

stalactite

chemical sedimentary rock hanging from the ceiling of a cave

The types of clastic sedimentary rock are based on _____.

clast size

weathered rock particles

clastic sedimentary rock

scarp

cliff-like landform created by a normal fault

nebula

cloud of dust and gas

About half of the electricity in the United States comes from burning _____.

coal

The single biggest source of the electricity in the United States comes from burning _____.

coal

Which of the following is the most-polluting energy source?

coal

electricity

coal

methane

compound of carbon and hydrogen (CH4)

Gerta finds a sedimentary rock with large clasts cemented together. Each clast is larger than 2 mm. Gerta has found ?.

conglomerate

magma heats preexisting rock

contact

An unknown igneous rock has very small crystals. The rock _____.

cooled quickly

The mineral crystals in obsidian are too small to see without a microscope. This is because it ?.

cooled very quickly

radiometric dating

dating a rock or mineral by measuring the proportions of an original radioactive material and its decay products

Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock. It was formed from _____.

directed pressure

sediment

dirt, pieces of rock, and the remains of living things at the bottom of oceans, seas, and lakes

The San Andreas Fault, which runs through California, is two plates sliding sideways past one another. Which type of metamorphism is most likely to occur along the fault line?

dynamic

extreme pressure deforms preexisting rock

dynamic

turbine

engine with large blades

volcanic neck

eroded volcanic feature that formed from magma cooling in the central vent of a volcano

Sometimes, water evaporates and leaves minerals behind. These rocks are called ?.

evaporites

normal fault

fault that occurs when two tectonic plates are moving apart from each other; the hanging wall drops relative to the footwall

strike-slip fault

fault that occurs when two tectonic plates are sliding sideways against each other in opposite directions

reverse fault

fault that occurs when two tectonic plates collide; the hanging wall rises relative to the footwall

triclinic

flat with sharp edges, but do not have any right angles (example: feldspar)

A metamorphic rock forms from directed pressure. The rock is _____.

foliated

Extrusive igneous rocks ?.

form on the surface cool quickly have small mineral crystals

Inorganic

formed from non-living materials

inorganic

formed from non-living materials

Intrusive

forming inside, under Earth's crust

intrusive

forming inside, under Earth's crust

Extrusive

forming outside, on the surface of Earth's crust

extrusive

forming outside, on the surface of Earth's crust

Granite is _____.

found in continental crust

tetragonal

four-sided prisms and double pyramids (example: zircon)

uniformitarianism

geological principle that Earth's processes act in the same manner today as they always have throughout Earth's history

ellipse

geometric shape resembling a flattened circle that has two focal points

Choose the sources of heat which create metamorphic rocks.

geothermal gradien intrusive magma

What are some of the harmful effects of producing and using fossil fuels?

habitat destruction air pollution add to greenhouse effect water pollution

Talc ?.

has a Mohs hardness of 1

Emily finds a rock with crystals 2 cm large. Her rock ?.

has a coarse texture

Homogeneous

having a uniform structure or composition

homogeneous

having a uniform structure or composition

sill

horizontal intrusion of magma between rock layers

Cleavage

how a crystal breaks or splits when stressed

Luster

how a mineral appears to reflect light

luster

how a mineral appears to reflect light

The most widely used renewable energy source is _____.

hydropower

law of cross-cutting (or intrusive) relationships

in a sequence of layered rocks, the crosscut, or intrusive feature, is younger than the layers it intercedes

core

innermost layer of the earth; divided into an inner and outer core

tiltmeter

instrument used to measure ground swelling

correlation spectrometer

instrument used to measure volcanic gases

seismograph

instrument used to record and measure vibrations from earthquakes or earth tremors

laccolith

intrusive rock that pushes its way between sedimentary strata in the shape of a dome

Contact metamorphism _____.

is caused by high temperatures

Metamorphic rock _____.

is formed from heat and pressure

Coal _____.

is formed from plant remains

Oil _____.

is made from buried remains of plants and animals

Natural gas _____.

is mostly methane

slow cooling

large crystals

foliation

layers or bands found in metamorphic rock

contact line

light, thin line that separates rock units or types on a geologic map

Which of the following rocks forms from shells and calcium carbonate?

limestone

Which of the following rocks would most likely contain a fossil?

limestone

marble

limestone

food chain

line of plants and animals that shows the order in which organisms are eaten

contour lines

lines of equal elevation that display height, shape, and steepness of ground features

The solidification of sediment into rock is called _____.

lithification

The amount of sunlight that reaches the earth's surface depends on _____.

location time of day time of year weather

climate

long-term weather patterns of a particular area

eon

longest interval of geologic time

Organic sedimentary rocks are _____.

made from the remains of living organisms

rhyolitic magma

magma that has a high viscosity and high silica and gas content; eruption tends to be very explosive

basaltic magma

magma that has low viscosity and low silica and gas content; eruption is non-explosive

andesitic magma

magma that is a mix of basaltic and rhyolitic; eruption may or may not be explosive

era

major divisions of geologic time within each eon; identified by major changes in the fossil record

period

major divisions of geologic time within each era; identified by changes in the fossil record

Panthalassa

meaning "all seas"; name of the single, large ocean that surrounded Pangaea

magnitude

measure of the total amount of energy released during an earthquake

Basalt is pushed into the crust by subduction. It will most likely become _____.

metamorphic rock

mantle

middle layer of the earth; composed of an upper and lower mantle

Ore

mineral from which valuable material is extracted

Magma

molten rock beneath Earth's crust

magma

molten rock beneath Earth's crust

Lava

molten rock on Earth's surface

lava

molten rock on Earth's surface

Wind machines use the power of _____.

moving air

tectonic cycle

natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles Earth's lithospheric plates

rock cycle

natural and continuous cycle of Earth that recycles Earth's minerals

Which of the following is the least-polluting, nonrenewable energy source?

natural gas

heating homes

natural gas

moment magnitude scale

newer magnitude scale that measures the amount of moved (displaced) rock along a fault to determine the strength of an earthquake

Hawaiian eruption

non-explosive or very mild volcanic eruption

gasoline

oil

biomass

organic material made from plants and animals

remains of dead creatures

organic sedimentary rock

contain oxygen

oxides

metamorphosis

physical, chemical, or structural change

relative time

placing events in chronological order without reference to their ages measured in years

Biomass includes _____.

plants animals animal waste paper trash

Which of the following recyclable objects takes the greatest amount of time to decompose?

plastic water bottle

Gem

precious, rare, or valuable mineral

lithification

pressure and chemical processes that transform sediments into rock

primordial

primitive; in its earliest form

photosynthesis

process by which green plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the Sun into sugars

seafloor spreading

process by which the Earth's lithospheric plates pull apart from each other, creating gaps that are filled with magma from the asthenosphere

convection

process of heat transfer by the circulation or movement of a gas, liquid, or plastic material

accretion

process of steady growth of an object by a steady accumulation of material

relative dating

process to determine the general time sequence of historic events, rock strata, and fossils

caused by pressure from a large-scale geological event

regional

kinetic

related to or possessing motion

Burning biomass _____.

releases fewer toxins than coal

cosmic microwave background radiation

remaining heat or energy left over by the big bang

uplift

rise of one part of Earth's crust above another

quartzite

sandstone

Richter scale

scale of magnitude based on the size of seismic waves produced by an earthquake

Mercalli intensity scale

scale that measures the effects or severity of an earthquake

law of original lateral continuity

sediment deposited into water will keep spreading laterally—from side to side—in a horizontal and continuous sheet

law of original horizontality

sediment deposited into water will settle at the bottom in flat, horizontal layers

Granite is uplifted by the movement of tectonic plates. It will most likely become _____.

sedimentary rock

Metamorphic rock can change into _____.

sedimentary rock metamorphic rock magma

Metamorphic rock can form from _____.

sedimentary, metamorphic, igneous

fold axis

semi-dark line that indicates the ridge of a fold on a geologic map

slate

shale

monoclinic

short and stubby, but the sides tilt at each end, like a skewed tetragonal crystal (example: gypsum)

orthorhombic

short, stubby crystals with all sides unequal (example: topaz)

geologic map

shows locations and types of rocks and other features, like faults and folds

largest class

silicates

cyanobacteria

simple photosynthetic bacteria; evidence indicates they are among the earliest forms of life

subduction

sinking of one tectonic plate beneath another

hexagonal

six-sided prisms (example: beryl)

Which of the following rocks would most likely be used for roof shingles?

slate

fast cooling

small crystals

regolith

small pieces of broken down, weathered rock

The faster an igneous rock cools, the ? the crystal size.

smaller

Mineral

solid, inorganic substance with a crystalline structure

mineral

solid, inorganic substance with a crystalline structure

radioactive decay

spontaneous disintegration of the atoms of certain isotopes into new isotopes

cosmological principle

states that the universe looks the same at any location, but can change over time

paleontology

study of fossils

stratigraphy

study of rock layers and the processes that form them

contain sulfur

sulfides

Pangaea

supercontinent which connected the landmasses of the southern and northern hemispheres

hachure marks

teeth-like marks on contour lines that indicate a depression or sunken area

contour interval

the distance between contour lines of elevation

cryosphere

the frozen water or ice system of a planet

atmosphere

the gaseous layer of a planet usually retained by its gravity

atmosphere

the gaseous layer of a planet, usually retained by its gravity

In subduction, _____.

the less dense plate slides over the denser plate

stellar evolution

the life cycle of a star

biosphere

the living organisms of Earth

plinian eruption

the most powerful, explosive type of volcanic eruption

crust

the outermost layer that forms the surface of the earth; upper part of the lithosphere

mass extinction

the process in which huge numbers of species die out suddenly

lithosphere

the solid, crustal layer of Earth

thermodynamics

the study of energy and its transformations.

biosphere

the system of Earth by which living organisms exist

inertia

the tendency of an object to remain in its current state; if it is at rest to remain at rest, and if it's in motion, to remain in motion

plate tectonics

the theory that the lithosphere is broken into pieces that float on the asthenosphere

Streak

the true color of a mineral in powdered form

hydrosphere

the water system of the earth; includes solid, gas, and liquid water

nebular theory

theory about the origin of the solar system that suggests our Sun and planets formed from a cloud of dust and gas

steady state theory

theory about the origin of the universe that suggests the universe has and will continue to be at a steady, continuous state

oscillating universe theory

theory about the origin of the universe that suggests the universe is a never-ending cycle of expansion and contraction

continental drift

theory proposed by Alfred Wegener that the continents once formed a single supercontinent that broke up and drifted apart

big bang theory

theory that suggests the origin of the universe started with a "bang" and expansion of a very hot, dense, compact fireball

inflation theory

theory that upholds the big bang theory, but suggests there was an extremely rapid expansion or inflation milliseconds after the big bang

outgassing

to lose gasses into the atmosphere

Feldspar has a flat, crystal shape with sharp edges and no right angles. Feldspar is part of the ?.

triclinic crystal system

equilibrium

two opposing forces in balance, where two opposite events are occurring at equal rates

nonrenewable

unable to be recycled or replenished in a short period of time

Metamorphic rocks that foliate are created by

unequal pressure

hydropower

use of water to generate electricity

Marble is _____.

used for statues

Sedimentary rock ?.

usually forms horizontal layers

dike

vertical intrusion of magma between rock layers

pyroclastic flow

volcanic flow that contains a high concentration of gases, ash, and small rocks

cinder cone volcano

volcano formed of volcanic rock and ash; erodes quickly

shield volcano

volcano that has tall, broad slopes; formed by repeated, gradual lava flows

composite volcano

volcano that is tall and steep; formed of lava and volcanic debris

sediment

weathered rock, bone fragments, soil, and other particles carried by wind, water, and ice


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