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What are the two main types of glaciers?
Mountain (alpine) and Continental.
What shape is a glacier-carved valley?
U-shaped.
What conditions are needed for glaciers to form?
Cold summers, heavy snowfall, and snow does not fully melt.
Why are glaciers important?
They store freshwater, shape land, and affect climate.
What is the thinnest layer of Earth?
Crust.
What are the three main layers of Earth?
Crust, Mantle, and Core.
What is plate tectonics?
Earth’s crust is made of moving plates.
What are the three plate boundaries?
Divergent, Convergent, and Transform.
What causes earthquakes?
Movement of tectonic plates.
What is an aftershock?
A smaller earthquake after a major one.
What is a fault?
A crack in Earth where movement happens.
Which rock forms when magma or lava cools?
Igneous rock.
What are the three rock types?
Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma = underground; Lava = surface.
What are the three volcano activity levels?
Active, Dormant, and Extinct.
What is weathering?
Breaking down rock.
What is erosion?
Movement of dirt and rocks by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
What is mechanical weathering?
Physical breaking of rock.
What is chemical weathering?
Rock changes chemically.
What is terracing?
Flat steps cut into hillsides to reduce erosion.
What is the most common type of cave?
Solution cave.
Difference between stalactites and stalagmites?
Stalactites hang from the ceiling; Stalagmites grow from the floor.
What is uniformitarianism?
Natural processes today worked the same in the past.
Difference between soil and dirt?
Soil has nutrients and supports life.
What is elevation?
Height above sea level.
What causes seasons?
Earth’s tilted axis.
Difference between weather and climate?
Weather = short-term conditions; Climate = long-term average weather.
What causes tides?
Gravity from the moon and sun.
Types of fossils?
Mold, Cast, and Trace fossils.
Renewable vs nonrenewable resources?
Renewable = naturally replaced; Nonrenewable = limited supply.
Planets in order from the Sun?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
What is the hottest planet?
Venus.
Largest planet?
Jupiter.
Smallest planet?
Mercury.
Planet that rotates on its side?
Uranus.
Why is Pluto not considered a planet?
It has not cleared its orbit.
What keeps planets in orbit?
Gravity.
Rotation vs revolution?
Rotation = spinning; Revolution = orbiting.
What is an ion?
Atom that gains or loses electrons and becomes charged.
What is an ionic bond?
Electrons transferred between atoms; Metal + nonmetal.
What is a covalent bond?
Atoms share electrons; Nonmetal + nonmetal.
What is a metallic bond?
Metals bonded with freely moving electrons; Metal + metal.
What are valence electrons?
Electrons in the outer energy level.
What is electronegativity?
Ability of an atom to attract electrons.
What is the pH scale?
0–6 = acidic, 7 = neutral, 8–14 = basic.
What are the three macronutrients?
Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins.
What are calories?
Measurement of food energy.