Empirical World; Earth Science
The names of the constellations tell us much about the
people in the cultures that named them
Earth's internal layers were discovered by studying
seismic waves
The two most abundant elements in Earth's crust are
silicon and oxygen
A mineral's hardness is dependent on the
strength of its chemical bonds
The star nearest the Earth is
the Sun
Geologists measure earthquakes on the moment magnitude scale. This scale measures
the energy released by an earthquake
A black hole is
the remains of a giant collapsed star
Luminosity is
the total amount of light energy that star emits into space
The most destructive earthquakes are caused by the passage of surface waves because
they occur at the surface, where the ground shakes up and down and from side to side
The thickness of Earth's crust
varies from about 5 km under the oceans to about 70 km under the continents
Rock breaks down to form sediment via
weathering
Compared to your weight on Earth, your weight on Jupiter would be about
3 times
Scientists can predict that earthquakes will occur in a certain area within a timeframe of
30 to 100 years
The percentage of the Earth's surface covered by ocean is about
70%
The Ring of Fire is famous among geologists because
90% of earthquakes and 75% of the world's volcanoes occur here
The first minerals to crystallize are those with the
Higher melting point
The mineral that crystallizes first from a cooling magma is the one with the
Highest melting point
What was the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history?
Hurricane Katrina
How can a food chain exist in a deep-ocean trench where it is completely dark and very cold?
Hydrothermal vents emit chemicals that certain organisms can consume, forming the base of the food chain.
Rocks altered by heat and pressure beneath Earth's surface are
Metamorphic rocks
Which of these makes contact with Earth's surface?
Meteorite
In a museum collection you can likely see a
Meteorite but not a meteoroid
The longest mountain chain in the world is the
Mid-Ocean Ridge
During the time of a new Moon, the
Moon is between the Sun and Earth
The predominant gas in the atmosphere of Earth is
Nitrogen
The Milky Way is
a spiral galaxy
The difference between cleavage and crystal form is
cleavage represents how a mineral breaks, and crystal form represents how a mineral grows.
Minerals are formed by the process of
crystallization
Igneous rock is formed from
crystallization of magma
What generally causes earthquakes?
motion of tectonic plates
How far is a light year?
nearly 10 trillion km
The three kinds of plate convergence are
oceanic-oceanic, continental-oceanic, and continental-continental
Asteroids are small rocky bodies that
A. orbit the Sun. B. reside mainly between Mars and Jupiter. C. are smaller than Earth's Moon.
On the H-R diagram, the Sun is
An average star
The tails of comets point in a direction
Away from the sun
What is the primary component of Venus' atmosphere?
CO2
What are Saturn's rings composed of?
Chunks of ice and rock
The property of a mineral to break along planes of weakness is referred to as
Cleavage
Moving toward the poles, climate becomes
Colder
Earth's layer with the most brittle behavior is the
Crust
Divergent boundaries are areas of
Crustal formation
During the time of a full Moon, the
Earth is between the Sun and the Moon
Tsunami are usually caused by
Earthquakes
Earth's magnetic field is attributed to the
Flow of molten fluid in Earth's outer core
The parts of Saturn's rings with the greatest rotational speed are the
Inner parts
Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a mineral?
It has a definite color
A star's color tells us
It's surface temperature
How long does it take for Earth to revolve around the sun?
One year
Which of the following pairs of elements makes up over 75% of the Earth's crust?
Oxygen and silicon
The fastest seismic wave is a
Primary wave
Which star radiates light of the lowest frequency?
Red star
A mineral's hardness describes
Resistance to scratching
The most destructive earthquake waves are
S-waves
What kind of volcano erupts runny lava?
Shield
Earth's crust is mostly comprised of minerals from which class?
Silicates
Asteroids orbit the
Sun
The lithosphere includes
The crust and the upper part of the mantle.
What most strongly influences a mineral's hardness?
The strength of a mineral's chemical bonds
The event that changes a protostar to a full-fledged star is
Thermonuclear fusion
A hurricane is a group of rotating
Thunderclouds
Regions in which earthquakes are common are also regions in which
Volcanoes are common
Giant stars
are close to exhausting their supply of hydrogen
The most characteristic feature of sedimentary rocks is that they
are formed in layered sequences—strata
Where do the strongest earthquakes occur?
at subduction zones
Between which planets is the asteroid belt found?
between Mars and Jupiter
Coal is composed of
buried plant material that has partially decayed
Dark Matter is matter that
cannot be seen or felt, but can be measured through its gravitational effects
Minerals are composed of
elements joined as compounds
Coarse-grained igneous rocks occur because
minerals cooled and grew over long periods of time