Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
25 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
The temperature on Mars is:
warmer than that on Earth. warmer than that on Venus. the same as on Earth. much cooler than that on Earth. the same as on Venus. |
much cooler than that on Earth
|
|
he Earth's mantle is found in the ?
hydrosphere geosphere biosphere atmosphere |
geosphere
|
|
The core is :
the least dense layer of the Earth. the densest layer of the Earth. the same density as the crust. composed of liquid magma. |
The densest layer of the earth
|
|
Deep groundwater saturating rock a kilometerunderground is a component of the:
Atmosphere Geosphere Biosphere Hydrosphere |
Hydrosphere
|
|
A pool of liquid magma is a component of the :
Geosphere Biosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere |
Geosphere
|
|
Oceans cover:
7% of the earth 0.7% of the earth 71% of the earth 97% of earths water |
71% of earth
97% of earths water |
|
Homo sapiens and their direct ancestors have been abundant on this planet for about _________ percent of Earth history.
0.1 1.0 10 50 |
0.1
|
|
The consequence(s) of the vastness of geologic time is/are
a) events that occur slowly become insignificant. b) events that occur slowly become significant. c) improbable events seldom occur. d) improbable events occur regularly. e) b and d. f) a and d. |
B & D
|
|
The planets in the Solar System formed
when a fiery hot nebula in space coalesced under the force of gravity. from huge meteoroids that had been flying through intergalactic space. when the early Sun exploded, shooting rocky debris into space. from a coalescing frigid cloud of dust and gas. |
from a coalescing frigid cloud of dust and gas.
|
|
A tectonic plate is composed of
cool, rigid rock that rides on a continuous shell of molten magma. cool, rigid rock that rides on a plastic mantle. hot, plastic rock supported by a rigid foundation of cool rock. cool rigid rock that floats on the Earth's molten core. |
cool, rigid rock that rides on a plastic mantle.
|
|
Which of the following is not a system?
the human body the digestive organs in a human body a bacterium that lives within the small intestine an atom none of the above |
An atom
|
|
The first law of thermodynamics states that
energy is never conserved. energy is always conserved. energy is sometimes conserved. a closed system always shifts toward disorder. |
Energy is always conserved
|
|
The formation of limestone from carbon dioxide is part of the
a) rock cycle. b) the hydrologic cycle. c) the carbon cycle. d) a and c. |
A & C
|
|
The fundamental source of energy that drives Earth's surface systems — the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere is
the Sun. the Earth's interior heat. meteorite impacts. the wind. |
The sun
|
|
Uniformitarianism states that
the Earth is uniform throughout its interior. the Earth's mantle is uniform, although it is different from the crust and core. geologic change occurs over long periods of time by a sequence of almost imperceptible events. catastrophic events such as volcanic eruptions alter the Earth. |
geologic change occurs over long periods of time by a sequence of almost imperceptible events
|
|
Imagine that a system has been perturbed at a constant rate for a long time, but the system has barely changed. Suddenly, a small additional perturbation causes a large change in the system. This scenario is an example of:
uniformitarianism. catastrophism. a threshold effect. a feedback mechanism. |
a threshold effect
|
|
What are the two lines on the globe that mark zero degrees?
International Date Line and the Prime Meridian International Date Line and the equator Prime Meridian and the equator none of the above |
Prime Meridian and the equator
|
|
Which of the following is used to study tectonic plate motions and other motions of the Earth's crust with great precision and accuracy?
GPS VLBI Landsat satellites Weather satellites |
VLBI
|
|
If a tectonic plate is moving at the rate of 0.5 cm/year, how would it take the plate to move 100 nautical miles (nmi)?
Conversion factors: 1 nmi = 2000 yards; 2.54 cm = 1 inch; 5280 feet = 1 mile 37 billion years 37 million years 37 centuries 37 years none of these are even close |
37 million years
|
|
Earth is the only planet in the Solar System that
has an atmosphere has running water has one or more moons has mountains and craters |
Has running water
|
|
The best type of graph to use when showing how a part of the data relates to the whole data set is
scatter graph pie graph bar graph line graph |
Pie Graph
|
|
Which of the following is not a unit of length?
nautical mile centimeter furlong kilogram |
Kilogram
|
|
Ten square feet is closest to
9000 cm2 10 m2 120 in2 none of these are even close |
900 cm2
|
|
Latitude is measured
east and west from the prime meridian north and south from the equator southward from the north pole northward from the south pole |
north and south of the equator
|
|
In the mid latitude regions, one degree of latitude is approximately
1 nautical mile 60 nautical miles 100 nautical miles 120 nautical miles |
60 nautical miles
|