ISCI 4002
The breakdown of rocks through the action of plants and animals.
Biological
sidereal
The time that it takes the object to make one full orbit around the Sun, relative to the stars. This is considered to be an object's true orbital period.
convection
The transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion.
Where is the asthenosphere located?
The upper part of the mantle
Why do wind and ocean currents follow similar patterns and paths as they move around Earth?
The wind moves the water on the surface, therefore driving surface currents, and wind and ocean currents are redirected due to the Coriolis Effect.
It is cold in the winter because:
There are fewer hours of daylight and the Sun's path is lower in the sky to deliver less energy.
It is hot in the summer because:
There are more hours of daylight and the Sun's path is higher in the sky to deliver more energy.
How is Earth's interior like the other terrestrial planets?
They all have a core, mantle and crust.
Thermohaline circulation in the ocean is driven by:
temperature and salinity
Weather conditions during positive and negative North Atlantic Oscillation phases are due to changes in pressure conditions. Changes in pressure are related to changes in:
temperature and wind patterns
The boundary marking the edge of the Sun's influence is considered to be:
the Heliopause
A positive-phase NAO occurs when:
the Icelandic low pressure center is very low and the Azores high pressure center is very high
The area of low pressure that forms where the Northeast Trade Winds meet the Southeast Trade Winds near Earth's equator is called:
the Intertropical Convergence Zone
Which of the following represents the energy source that drives atmospheric circulation and the movement of masses of air and water from one place on Earth to another?
the Sun
As you get higher in the atmosphere the air pressure decreases because:
the air pressure decreases because there is less atmosphere and there are fewer air particles pressing down at the higher altitude
During a Full Moon, which of the following statements is correct?
the angle between the Sun and the Moon is 180°
Early astronomers who believed we live in a geocentric universe based their understandings on:
the apparent lack of movement of Earth and the visible movement of celestial bodies
The North Atlantic Oscillation is a climate pattern defined by the relationship between:
the center of low atmospheric pressure over Iceland and the center of high pressure above the Azores
Human activity since ______________ has resulted in an unprecedented increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
the industrial revolution
Which statement about the angle of incoming solar radiation is most true?
the lower the Sun is in the sky, the more energy is reflected
Which of the following does NOT affect the rate of glacial erosion:
the season in which the ice formed
The average salinity of the ocean is about:
35 parts per thousand (ppt)
Based on current evidence, scientists believe the age of the Earth to be approximately:
4.5 billion years old
If a diver is at a depth of 50 meters, what is the ambient pressure, in atmospheres, on the diver?
6 atmospheres
When would you expect to see a waning gibbous moon rise?
9 p.m.
When would you expect to see a waxing crescent moon set?
9 p.m.
In the picture shown below, Solar Path 2 models the path of the Sun at which point in it's orbit?
A
Even though the inner core is the hottest of Earth's layers, it is solid because of:
Extremely high pressure and high density
You can expect the Sun to rise due east and set due west with about 12 hours of daylight on which day?
Fall or spring equinox
Phases of the Moon are caused by the Earth's shadow.
False
The idea that water in a sink or toilet rotates one way as it drains in the Northern Hemisphere and the opposite way as it drains in the Southern Hemisphere is:
False
The more water vapor in the air, the less solar radiation the air will trap.
False
clastic and (bio)chemical
From magma cooling below Earth's surface From lava cooling above Earth's surface
The breaking apart of a rock due to the pressure of water freezing inside the rock cracks and expanding.
Frost
Direct evidence that some objects orbit other objects in the sky was helpful in supporting the heliocentric model of the Solar System. The first evidence of this came when:
Galileo observed the four largest moons orbiting Jupiter.
At which point in the Moon's orbit will the phase be a Waning Gibbous Moon?
H- (image) left and below earth with sun directly right
The theory of seafloor spreading was put forward by:
Harry Hess
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a Dwarf Planet:
Has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit.
Which ocean current is most likely to bring a cold water current to the western coast of South America?
Humbolt current
mild to warm summers and cold winters, large temperature differences (as much as 45 to 63 degrees) throughout the year, evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year
Humid, Continential
warm to hot summers and cool winters; evenly distributed rainfall through the year; most often found in the interiors of continents, between 25 and 40 degrees latitude
Humid, Subtropical
water vapor in the atmosphere
Humidity
Why do hurricanes only form in specific regions during certain times of the year?
Hurricanes need the warmth and moisture from oceans to form. This occurs in the late summer and early fall when water temperatures are at a maximum.
Match the process through which the rock was formed with the appropriate category of rock.
Igneous-Lava cools and solidifies/Magma slowly cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface Sedimentary- Water evaporates, leaving behind the minerals it carried or minerals are precipitated from the water/Sediments are cemented and compacted over time Metamorphic- Foliation becomes more obvious with heat and pressure/Preexisting rock is altered by heat, pressure, and hydrothermal solution
Land areas closest to the oceans receive more mild temperatures than areas farther inland because:
Temperatures are moderated by the transfer of energy from the water to the air, which impacts coastal weather and climate.
The Bermuda Islands are considered to be tropical islands, despite their location at approximately 32 degrees north latitude in the North Atlantic Ocean. How is the the tropical-like climate here explained?
The Gulf Stream current carries warm water from the equator to these islands, creating a tropical climate.
One way in which the Gas Giants (Jupiter and Saturn) are different from the Ice Giants (Neptune and Uranus) is that:
The Ice Giants have a great deal of methane gas in their outer layer
Why is ocean water clearer around coral reefs?
Light is more intense in equatorial regions and there are fewer suspended nutrients in the water.
Made mainly of carbonates of calcium and magnesium in the ocean.
Limestone
The telescope allowed astronomers to make more detailed and precise observations of celestial motion. This instrument was first invented by:
Lippershey
Match the name of each of Earth's layers to its density.
Lithosphere 2.9 - 3.3 Asthenosphere 3.9 - 4.6 Mesosphere 4.6 - 9.7 Outer Core 9.7 - 12.7 Inner Core 12.7 - 13.0
Layered strata of windblown silts formed over thousands of years by the accumulation of wind-eroded materials is called:
Loess
Magnetic striping is one line of evidence that supports the the theory of seafloor spreading. This occurs because:
Magnetite in basalt aligns with the Earth's magnetic field as it forms the ocean floor.
Based on the climate graph shown below, Denver gets the most precipitation during which month?
May
Which terrestrial world has NOT had a probe land on it?
Mercury
Put the planets in order according to their size (diameter).
Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter
Jovian planets are characterized by (check all that apply):
Multiple moons Faster rotations Composed largely of hydrogen and helium Less dense with thick atmospheres
rifting
The tearing apart of a tectonic plate to form a depression in the Earth's crust and often eventually separating the plate into two or more smaller plates.
The movement of individual particles as variable leaps, or jumps, driven by the action of wind or water.
Saltation
Chiefly formed of naturally cemented sand grains.
Sandstone
A fine-grained rock formed by the compaction of clays or muds. Shale is the most common sedimentary rock.
Shale
Match each astronomer to his contribution to astronomy
Sir Isaac Newton- Developed laws of universal gravitation that showed that the gravitational attraction between two objects depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. Johannes Kepler- First developed the laws of planetary motion. Nicolaus Copernicus- Produced the first workable model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets rotate around the Sun in the center. Aristarchus- Celebrated as the exponent of a Sun-centered universe and for his pioneering attempt to determine the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about variables affecting the transfer of energy through the ocean:
Solar energy is absorbed in great quantities by ocean water, resulting in warmer surface waters.
Asteroids and meteorites have similar compositions. Why might this be the case?
Some meteorites may be pieces of asteroids.
Imagine a seismic wave passing from one material into another. The densities of the materials are provided, and you must decide if the seismic waves passing from one material to the other will speed up, slow down, or stay the same.
Speed Up- from medium to high density Slow Down- from high density to low density Stay the Same- from low density to low density
short, cool summers and long, bitterly cold winters, common freezes even in midsummer; snow arrives early and lasts through the early summer, most often found at or above 50 degrees latitude
Subarctic
Solids that are not in true solution and can be removed by filtration.
Suspended solids
kinetic energy of air molecules
Temperature
Ultraviolet images of Venus have revealed that:
clouds travel in an east-west direction and complete a circuit around the planet in four days
Sedimentary rock is formed from sediments that are:
compacted then cemented
The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
condensation
Which process releases heat into the atmosphere?
condensation
What is required in order for water to condense and form water droplets in the atmosphere?
condensation nuclei
Energy is transferred from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere by:
condensing of water that evaporated then rose from Earth's surface
Mountains, such as the Himalayan Mountains, form at convergent boundaries where:
continental crust collides with continental crust
The mechanism for atmospheric circulation and the movement of air and water from one place on Earth to another is:
convection
Very hot rock deep within a deformable layer such as the asthenosphere moves toward cooler rock above it. The rising hot rock displaces some of the cooler rock, which is more dense and therefore sinks. This circulation of heat and slow movement of rock is called:
convection
The evaporation of warm surface water and the sinking of cold water in the oceans produce:
convection currents
Which of the following is the primary transfer mechanism causing ocean waters to mix?
convection driven by solar energy
Ocean trenches are associated with which type of plate boundary?
convergent
Subduction zones are associated with which type of plate boundary?
convergent
High air pressure is usually associated with:
cool, dry weather
Hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere rotate __________ while hurricanes that form in the Southern Hemisphere spin in a __________ direction.
counterclockwise, clockwise
What surface feature is shared by all terrestrial planets?
craters
The principle that a rock sequence or an individual layer is older than something that disrupts it, such as a fault or an intrusion is called:
cross cutting relationships
Complete the sentence: A stream with a high gradient __________.
cuts deep valleys due to erosion
Put the following steps in the correct order in the evaporation of water:
(1)Heat energy is absorbed by the water molecules. (2)Water molecules increase in speed, and bump into each other more frequently as they move farther apart. (3)The volume of the water increases, reducing its density. (4)Lower-density, warmer water then rises.
Put these wavelengths of light in order from longest (largest) to shortest (smallest):
(1)Infrared (2)Visible - yellow (3)Visible - blue (4)Ultraviolet
What is the correct order of events that formed the Grand Canyon?
(1)Regional Metamorphism (2)Deposition, Uplift, and Erosion (3)Periods of Deposition and Erosion (4)Erosion and Down-Cutting
Place the following energy transfers in order in terms of which must take place first (1), second (2), etc. as far as weather and climate.
(1)energy comes from the Sun (2)energy is absorbed by the surface (3)water molecules are heated and evaporate (4)water vapor in the air is moved to different regions by convection (5)water vapor rises and condenses (6)condensation of water vapor releases heat to the atmosphere (7)condensed water forms rain droplets
Starting with the oceans absorption of solar energy (#1), put the following events in order in terms of the development of circulation patterns in the ocean.
(1)solar energy is absorbed by the ocean (2)some water is evaporated, causing the water to become more dense and sink (3)sinking dense water is replaced by moving surface water (4)cold, dense ocean water moves to areas where warmer ocean water is rising (5)the convection of ocean water moves heat and moisture from one area to another
According to the information given about salinity and water density, what is the range of ocean water density that will allow the growth of coral reefs?
1.016 to 1.029
Water pressure increases by one atmosphere of pressure for every _____ meters of depth.
10
What do the changes in S and P wave velocities indicate?
A change in the properties of the material
penumbra
A fringe region of partial shadow around an umbra.
Put the events related to the Solar System formation in order:
A large gas and dust-filled interstellar cloud forms. An outside force, such as a supernova exploding nearby, causes a disturbance. The cloud collapses, rotating faster ad faster as it flattens into a disk. The center condenses to become a protostar with a disk of debris surrounding it. A star is created as the temperature and pressure at the center increases and the fusion of hydrogen begins. Small particles in the disk accrete over time to form planetesimals. Solar winds push the remaining dust and gas into interstellar space, ending planet formation.
Hadley cells are:
A major Earth atmospheric circulation pattern that consists of rising air at or near the Equator and sinking air at or near 30 degrees north or south of the Equator.
Which of the following can NOT be the origin of a meteorite?
A piece of a star that has died and fallen to Earth.
node
A point where an orbit crosses a plane
comet
A relatively small extraterrestrial body consisting of a rocky core and icy exterior that originates in the outer edges of the solar system.
meteor
A streak of light in the sky that results when a small extraterrestrial body hits Earth's atmosphere and friction causes the meteoroid to melt, vaporize, or explode.
At which point in the Moon's orbit will the phase be a Full Moon
A- (image)directly left of earth when sun is directly right
Which of the following Jovian planets do NOT have rings?
All Jovian planets have rings.
Objects in the Solar System have been battered and impacted by all types of smaller bodies. Based on this statement, which of the following conclusions is valid?
All of the planets, including the gas giants, were probably battered.
subduction zone
An area at a convergent plate boundary where an oceanic plate is being forced down into the mantle beneath another plate. These can be identified by a zone of progressively deeper earthquakes.
meteoroid
Any small solid extraterrestrial body that enters the Earth's atmosphere.
meteorite
Any solid object from interplanetary space that has fallen to the earth's surface without being vaporized by frictional heating during its passage through the atmosphere; a stony or metallic object large enough to reach the ground.
planetary conjunction
As seen from some place (usually the Earth), two or more celestial bodies appear near one another in the sky.
Which city has the greatest range of seasonal temperatures?
Atlanta, GA
the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface
Atmospheric pressure
In the picture shown below, Solar Path 3 models the path of the Sun at which point in it's orbit?
B
You can expect there to be 24 hours of daylight or darkness at some point of the year if you live:
Between 66.5° N and S latitudes and the pole
A body of coarse particles that move along the bottom of a stream.
Bed load
In the picture shown below, Solar Path 1 models the path of the Sun at which point in it's orbit?
C
At which location would the sediment of the ocean floor be the thickest?
C(sediments are thicker away from the ridge, where the seafloor is older and has more time to accumulate)
At which point in the Moon's orbit will the phase be a First Quarter Moon?
C- (image) directly above earth when sun is directly right
Increasing ______________ levels in the air result in increasing carbonic acid levels in the ocean, lowering the __________ of the water.
Carbon Dioxide; pH
asteroid
Celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the Sun, mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Match the appropriate description(s) with the type of sedimentary rock below.
Clastic-sand-sized grains compacted and cemented together (sandstone)/made from fragments of pre-existing rocks Chemical or Biochemical- secreted by marine organisms such as coral/water evaporates creating rock salt, for example/made from minerals precipitated or separated from water solution
Which of the following statements are TRUE regarding air temperature and its capacity to hold moisture?
Colder air holds less moisture than warmer air.
The concept that large plates of continental crust have moved freely across a substratum of oceanic crust is called:
Continental Drift Theory
Describe the motion of plates associated with the following boundary types by matching them appropriately.
Convergent Boundary- pushing together Divergent Boundary- pulling apart Transform Boundary- sliding past
At which point in the Moon's orbit will the phase be a Waxing Crescent Moon?
D- (image) right and up from the earth when the sun is directly right
The Earth is closest to the Sun in it's orbit during which month?
December
The part of a stream load carried as ions dissolved in water.
Dissolved minerals
A type of physical weathering caused by a reduction in the pressure on a rock's upper layers, allowing slabs of the outer rock layers to break off.
Exfoliation
Which statement about Earth's orbit is NOT true?
Earth is closer to the Sun during the northern hemisphere summer and farther away during the northern hemisphere winter.
Meteor showers occur when:
Earth passes through a group of meteoroids during its orbit around the Sun.
On which moon have ice geysers of liquid water been observed?
Enceladus
Place the sections of a 5E instructional model for teaching science in the correct sequence.
Engage Explore Explain Elaborate Evaluate
Match each of the following rock descriptions to the appropriate rock classification.
Intrusive Igneous- granite Intrusive Igneous- large mineral grains visible Intrusive Igneous- cools slowly beneath the surface Extrusive Igneous-basalt Extrusive Igneous- small or barely visible mineral grains Extrusive Igneous-cools quickly at the surface
Which moon has evidence of active volcanism?
Io
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a Dwarf planet?
It has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit (classical planets must clear the neighborhood around their orbits).
The hottest days usually occur about a month after the summer solstice because:
It takes a number of weeks for land to warm up and much longer for water to gain energy from the Sun.
Because water has a specific heat that is twice that of land....
It takes longer to heat up than land and stores heat longer than land
Water has a specific heat that is twice that of land. This means that:
It takes twice as much energy to heat water compared to the same amount of land.
Pluto and Ceres (previously the largest asteroid) have recently been reclassified as dwarf planets. Which of the following is NOT true about dwarf planets?
It's orbit is nearly a perfect circle.
Which of the following is NOT a class of asteroids?
Jovian
Georgie Town in the Bahamas is located at latitude 23.5 N. On what day could you expect to see the Sun directly overhead?
June 21
The debris-field of icy objects, beyond Neptune's orbit, that are are left over bodies that never coalesced to form planets during the formation of our solar system are called:
Kuiper Belt Objects
The temperature of Earth's interior reaches 5,000 degrees Celsius at which layer?
Outer core
Identify each of the following processes by matching to either chemical or physical weathering.
Physical Weathering- breaking of rock by tree roots detachment of rock layers by exfoliation expansion due to freezing of water in cracks Chemical Weathering- rusting of iron minerals corrosion by acid rain limestone dissolving from water
Since we know early astronomers finally settled on a heliocentric "Universe," how can retrograde motion be explained without using a complex system of spheres as modeled by Ptolemy?
Planets closer to the Sun take less time to orbit, so as Earth passes planets farther out, they appear to change direction.
microplates
Plates that act the same as the large, main tectonic plates, but are considerably smaller in size.
water vapor in the atmosphere that cools and condenses then falls to the surface
Precipitation
The Earth-Moon-Sun angle is greater than originally thought, which means that the Sun is farther away from Earth than the Moon. What does this tell us about the size of the Sun?
The Sun is much larger than the Moon.
If you live in a city located at a latitude of 40° either N or S, which of the following statements is NOT true?
The Sun will be directly overhead twice per year.
Which of the following discrepancies about our Solar System is most difficult to explain using our current understanding of the Solar System's formation?
The Sun's small amount of angular momentum.
Rock in the asthenosphere is deformable or plastic and can flow VERY slowly. Plastic deformation is defined as:
The ability of a rock layer to bend without breaking as a result of continuous exposure to pressure below the Earth's surface.
Our current model for understanding the formation of our Solar System explains which of the following characteristics of our Solar System? (Check all that apply)
The direction in which most planets rotate on their axes is the same as the Sun's (counterclockwise). The direction of the planets' orbits is the same as the rotational direction of the Sun Most of the known moons revolve around their parent planet in the same direction as the planet rotates on its axis. The planets' orbits lie in roughly the same plane and are roughly circular.
Which of the following is evidence that supports Wegener's theory or continental drift? (Check all that apply)
The distribution of similar fossils and geologic formations across many continents. The apparent puzzle-like fit of the South American and African coastlines. Evidence of past climate preserved in the form of grooves carved by glaciers in places like South America, Africa, and India.
Why is the ocean warmer at the equator (mid-latitudes) than at the poles?
The equator receives the most direct sunlight throughout the year.
What best explains why the Colorado River has cut a deeper valley than the Mississippi River?
The gradient of the Colorado River is steeper gradient than the Mississippi.
The different characteristics and features of the inner and outer planets can be attributed to which of the following?
The gravitational influence on material of varying mass.
ecliptic
The great circle representing the apparent annual path of the Sun; the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun that makes an angle of about 23o with the equator.
Using a hydrometer allows you to distinguish between ocean water and fresh or tap water. How can you tell that cylinder #2 contains ocean water?
The hydrometer in cylinder #2 is floating higher, so it is filled with salt water which is more dense than distilled water.
synodic
The time that it takes for an object to reappear at the same point in the sky, relative to the Sun, as observed from Earth. This is the time that elapses between two successive conjunctions with the Sun and is the object's Earth-apparent orbital period. The synodic period differs from the sidereal period since Earth itself revolves around the Sun.
What commonalities are there in the atmospheric conditions of the planets?
The outer planets have lighter elements (such as hydrogen and helium) as their main gases.
apogee
The point in its orbit where a satellite (natural, such as the Moon, or man-made satellites) is at the greatest distance from the Earth.
perigee
The point in its orbit where a satellite (natural, such as the Moon, or man-made) is nearest to Earth.
The phases of the moon are caused by:
The position of the Moon in its orbit, relative to the Sun and Earth.
What can you deduce about the origin of the moons of Mars and some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn which have similar structure?
They are more similar in shape to an asteroid than are moons around other planets.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an index fossil:
They are the same for all geologic eras
What do images of Earth and Venus taken in the infrared reveal?
They both emit heat from their surfaces.
What happens to meteors as they fall through Earth's atmosphere?
They generally burn up due to friction as they move through the atmosphere at high speeds.
Which statements are true about continental and oceanic crust? (Choose all that apply)
They make up the outer part of the lithosphere Oceanic crust is composed of mafic, basaltic rocks.
Which moon has evidence of liquid lakes on the surface?
Titan
Which of the following is NOT a dwarf planet?
Triton
mostly warm to hot temperatures, with fluctuations during the day and throughout the year; moderate rainfall with wet and dry seasons, generally found on the edge of tropical wet climates
Tropical Savannah
When water condenses, the energy in the surrounding atmosphere increases.
True
The fracturing of igneous rocks exposed to surface pressure. When erosion brings igneous rocks closer to the surface, the rocks experience a drop in pressure, and expand outward, producing the fractures.
Unloading
Which of the following exceptions can be explained by collisions happening as part of their evolution?
Uranus's axial tilt
How do we think we know the age of the Solar System?
Using primitive material such as comets, which are basically unaltered since the Solar System was formed.
How can a volcanic eruption affect weather and climate globally?
Volcanic eruptions can result in considerable cooling globally.
Match the image of the Moon to each phase. The white part of the image represents the part illuminated by sunlight.
Waning Crescent- A(crescent illuminated on the left) First Quarter- B(half illuminated on the right) Full Moon- C(All Illuminated) Waxing Gibbous- D(partial circle illuminated on right) New Moon- E(Nothing illuminated) Waning Gibbous- F(partial circle illuminated on the left) Waxing Crescent- G(crescent illuminated on the right) Third Quarter- H(half illuminated on the left)
Suppose you were studying seismic waves in an infinitely large vat of completely uniform Jell-O™. At one spot, called the focus, you are able to produce the seismic waves. How would you expect the waves to behave in this medium?
Waves would travel in concentric spheres at a constant velocity outward from the focus.
How does the discovery of new planets help us understand our Solar System?
We've learned that planets orbiting a star are not unique to our Solar System and similar processes may be at work.
If Earth didn't tilt on its axis:
Without a tilt, there would be no seasons.
When carbon dioxide is absorbed in ocean water, it forms carbonic acid and lowers ocean pH. This results in:
a reduced growth rate for corals
Which of the following is NOT a property of water?
a weak surface tension which allows it to dissolve solids
Increases in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have what effect on Earth's oceans?
acidification
Which of the following reflect the most incoming solar radiation and therefore absorb the least amount of heat?
aerosols in the atmosphere
Using ice core, scientists can look back in time to what conditions on Earth were like for over 650,000. Information from past climates comes from:
air bubbles trapped in the ice
Which of the following is NOT a factor in how much dissolved oxygen is in the water?
air pressure
The pressure all around an object.
ambient pressure
During El Niño, there is:
an increase in storms over South America, but the South Pacific experience drier-than-normal conditions
When looking at Venus through high-powered telescopes in wavelengths of light other visible wavelengths, we can see:
and detect surface features by seeing through the clouds
Support for Laplace's nebular hypothesis theory of the Solar System's formation include mathematical calculations for:
angular momentum
The point in the orbit of a planet or comet that is at the greatest distance from the Sun is referred to as:
aphelion
A geological formation or structure that stores and/or transmits water, such as to wells and springs.
aquifer
In order to form and support hurricane development, water temperatures must be:
at least 80°F
The force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface.
atmospheric pressure
Sedimentary rocks can be sorted into two groups:
clastic and (bio)chemical
The formation environment of igneous rocks with large or clearly visible mineral grains, generally speaking, is:
beneath Earth's surface
The relationship between levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and global temperatures over the past millennium can be summarized as:
both have increased together
Physical weathering is a process that:
breaks a rock into fragments
What is the difference between climate and weather?
climate is the average pattern of atmospheric conditions for a region over a span of many years, while weather is a description of daily atmospheric conditions
A decrease in ocean pH levels can lead to a decrease in the coral polyps' ability to produce _______________ skeleton structures.
calcium carbonate
The rate of plate movement is measured in _____________ per year.
centimeters
Anthropogenic refers to:
changes in climate caused by humans
When continental and oceanic plates meet....
dense, oceanic crust is subducted under less-dense continental crust
The speed at which earthquakes travel through our planet depends on properties of the material through which it passes. Which of the following properties affect the velocity at which seismic waves travel?
density and rigidity
The East African Rift Zone is an example of which type of boundary?
divergent
Mid-Ocean ridges are associated with which of the following:
divergent plate boundaries
The principle that the order in which sedimentary rocks occur in strata one above the other, the highest bed being the youngest is referred to as:
superposition
How long is the Moon's orbital period around Earth?
either 27.3 or 29.5 days, depending on your frame of reference
The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
evaporation
Which process results in cooling?
evaporation
Which of the following is NOT a source of water vapor in Earth's atmosphere:
evaporation from aquifers and groundwater
Chemical weathering requires which of the following:
exposure to water or oxygen
Information from past climates can be understood by studying all of the following EXCEPT:
foliation patterns in metamorphic rock
Deep sea ocean sediment provides information about past climates by studying oxygen isotopes in:
foraminifera shells
The principle that fossil organisms succeed one another in a definite and determinable order; therefore, any time period can be recognized by its fossil content is referred to as:
fossil succession
Which of the following can cause mechanical weathering? (Check all that apply)
freezing (ice wedging) wind wave action plant roots
The idea that the Earth was at the center of the solar system is referred to as the __________ model.
geocentric
The orbital path of a comet is most influenced by:
gravitational forces of larger bodies.
What force is responsible for pulling a subducted plate toward the center of the Earth at a convergent plate boundary?
gravity
Water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces, aquifers, and in the fractures of geologic formations.
groundwater
A scientific instrument called an infrared spectrometer allows us to see:
heat emitted by an object
Which of the following conditions inhibit hurricane formation?
high wind shear
The process by which particles are deposited in order of decreasing size as the velocity of the stream decreases is called:
horizontal sorting
What determines how long it takes for water that falls on land to return to the ocean? Choose all that apply.
how much water is carried by streams above land and underground how fast the water flows the distance between the source of the water and the ocean edge
The pressure an object or organism feels under water.
hydrostatic pressure
Water that is on Earth's surface, such as in a stream, river, lake, or reservoir.
surface water
Complete the sentence by choosing the correct answer to fill in the blank: Temperature __________ the rate of chemical reactions. The amount of moisture _________ chemical weathering.
increases, accelerates
Ferromagnesian minerals are:
iron and magnesium rich dark in color
A comet's tail:
is always pointing away from the Sun.
Terrestrial planets, rather than gas planets, formed in the inner solar system because:
it was so warm that planetesimals could form only from materials with high melting points.
High energy environments of deposition are associated with:
large sediment
Warm air is __________ dense than cold air. This difference in density causes warm air to __________ and cool air to ____________.
less, rise, sink
Changes in polarity of the Earth's magnetic field over time creates:
magnetic striping of the ocean floor
When referring to layers of the Earth, the Mesosphere is another name for the:
mantle
The movement of soil and surface materials under the pull of gravity is called:
mass wasting
Eratosthenes was able to calculate the circumference of Earth more than 2,000 years ago by:
measuring the angle of sunlight passing into a well in both Syene and Alexandria, Egypt.
Which of the following, besides Carbon Dioxide, is considered a greenhouse gas?
methane
If the Sun and Moon were the same distance away from Earth, as thought by early astronomers, then on the first quarter Moon we would be able to see:
more than half the Moon illuminated
Erosion is a process that:
moves materials accumulated by mass wasting
Which of the following inhibit the growth of coral reefs?
murky water rich in plankton
The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere is:
nitrogen
A first quarter moon will rise at about ______ and set at about _____.
noon, midnight
Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?
oxygen
Metamorphic rocks share characteristics of their:
parent rock
The point in the orbit of a planet or comet where it is nearest to the Sun is referred to as:
perihelion
Small solid bodies thought to have existed at an early stage in the formation of the solar system that are the building blocks of planets and other objects in the Solar System are called
planetesmials
During summer in the Southern Hemisphere, Earth's north polar axis is:
pointing away from the Sun
An individual of a solitary cnidarian or one member of a cnidarian colony is referred to as a/an:
polyp
Atmospheric interactions between widely separated regions that have been identified through statistical correlations (in space and time) are called:
teleconnections
A rotating, circumstellar disk of dense gas and dust surrounding a young newly formed star from which planets may eventually form or be in the process of forming is called a/an:
protoplanetary disk
A psychrometer is an instrument that measures:
relative humidity
Terrestrial planets are characterized by: (check all that apply)
relatively thin atmospheres slow rotation a high density few or no moons
The apparent backward motion of a planet against the background of fixed star is called:
retrograde motion
What feature do all Jovian planets have that terrestrial planets do not have?
rings
Comets are made of:
rock and water, ammonia, and methane ices.
What evidence has helped determine that Earth is much older than the rocks currently found on its surface? (Check all that apply)
rocks from the Moon radioactive isotopes in rocks and minerals meteorites found on Earth's surface
Increasing global temperatures may increase water temperature, leading to changes in ocean water density and:
salinity
Ocean oscillations, such as El Nino and La Nina, are caused by:
sea-surface temperatures that differ by greater than 0.5°C from normal conditions.
Which of the following features is NOT caused by wave action:
seamounts
The phenomenon whereby the date of maximum average air temperature at a geographical location is delayed until some time after the date of maximum insolation is called:
seasonal lag
Ocean sediment provide evidence for the increasing age of the ocean floor outward from the mid-ocean ridges because:
sediments are thickest near the edges of the ocean while sediments near the center of the ocean are thinnest
Which are features of the ocean floor around mid-ocean ridges?
sediments are thinnest and the crust is youngest
Which two lines of evidence support the conclusion the Earth is made up of layers?
seismic waves refract and S waves stop
Scientists decided to reclassify Pluto in 2006 as a Dwarf planet after the discovery of:
several other Pluto-sized with similar characteristics that share Pluto's eccentric and inclined orbit.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Jovian planets?
shorter revolution (orbital) period
Compared to their parent rock, new metamorphic rocks will have
similar composition but may have a different texture
The pH of ocean water is such that the water is considered to be:
slightly alkaline (basic)
The velocity of a river changes as it moves along a meandering path. The velocity _____________ along the inside bank and ______________ along the outside bank.
slows down/speeds up
Which of the following surfaces has the greatest albedo?
snow
Sea breezes occur because:
solar energy heats the land faster than it heats the water
The stream of gas and charged particles, mostly protons and electrons, moving radially from the Sun is called the:
solar wind
When it is fall in Sydney, Australia, what season is it in Atlanta, GA?
spring
Which of the following factors affect mass wasting? Check all that apply.
steepness of the slope precipitation seismic activity
Which of the following are evidence of past glaciation?
striations in rocks and erratics
Our young Sun's transfer of angular momentum to the disk of remaining gas and dust surrounding it is most likely the result of:
strong magnetic fields
The conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
sublimation
The day of the year with the longest photoperiod is:
summer solstice
A new moon will rise at about ______ and set at about _____.
sunrise, sunset
The Coriolis effect refers to:
the tendency of winds to be deflected to the right or left due to Earth's rotation
Earth's crust is defined as:
the upper portion of the lithosphere
Oceans have a profound effect on weather and climate because:
their great size relative to the land and their ability to contain thermal energy
The main agents responsible for altering preexisting rock to metamorphic rock are: (check all that apply)
thermal solutions pressure heat
Ocean oscillations such as El Niño cause important changes in global weather patterns because:
they change the pattern of thermal energy released into the atmosphere
The San Andreas Fault is an example of which type of boundary?
transform
The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
transpiration
The cloudiness of water, usually caused by the suspension of fine particles in the water column, is referred to as:
turbidity
The fundamental principal that geological processes and natural laws now operating to modify the earth's crust have acted in much the same manner and with essentially the same intensity throughout geologic time, and that past geologic events can be explained by forces observable today is referred to as:
uniformitarianism
Warmer air can hold more water vapor than cool air can because:
warm air temperatures also allow for more evaporation
Low pressure is associated with:
warm, wet weather
La Niña is characterized by:
warmer than normal water in the western Pacific Ocean, and colder than normal sea-surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean
Which surface absorbs the greatest amount of sunlight?
water
Latent heat, also referred to as "hidden heat," is released when:
water vapor condenses and changes back to the liquid state
Being able "to see" water vapor (through its heat signature in the infrared) is important because:
water vapor is one of the principal contributors to weather
The area from which a river collects water is known as a:
watershed
Light is a form of energy that travels in waves. The distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave is referred to as:
wavelength
Based on global air circulation patterns, the prevailing winds in Georgia are the:
westerlies
Shifts in the ITCZ are responsible for:
wet and dry seasons in much of the tropics
The major source of energy powering ocean waves is:
wind
Wind is less effective than water in eroding landscapes because:
wind is less dense than water
These single-celled plants live endosymbiotically in association with one of a variety of invertebrate groups. In corals, they provide carbohydrates through photosynthesis, which are used as one source of energy. These are:
zooxanthellae