Grade 9 Geography - Phisical Changes Flashcards

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What does MGC stand for?

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Major Geographic Change

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MGC?

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A major geographic change that suddenly puts the whole earth out of balance and many of its systems in chaos that can be long lasting

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What is MGC also known as?

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The cause

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What are the 4 result of MGC?

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  1. A temporarily dead earth
  2. Mass extinction
  3. Collapse of systems
  4. Great temperature change
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What are the five examples of MGC?

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  1. Global freeze
  2. Super sun burst
  3. Astroid impact
  4. Super volcano eruption
  5. Technology
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What does MGA stand for?

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Major Geographic Adjustment

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MGA?

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A long lasting adjustment that a system(s) undergo to return the earth back to close to an equilibrium

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What is MGA also known as?

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Effect

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What are the 7 examples of MGA

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  1. Ice ages
  2. Change in sea level
  3. Major volcanic eruption
  4. Continental drifting
  5. Orbital change
  6. Magnetic reversal
  7. Sun spot
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What are the 4 eons

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  1. Hadean eon
  2. Archean eon
  3. Proterozoic eon
  4. Phanerozoic eon
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What are the 3 eras?

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  1. Paleozoic
  2. Mesozoic
  3. Cenozoic
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Hadean eon?

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4,550-4,000 mill

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Archean eon?

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4,000-2,500 mill

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Proterozoic eon?

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2,500-550 mill

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Paleozoic era

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550-250 mill

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Mesozoic era?

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250-65/65 mill

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Cenozoic era?

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+65/66 mill

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Phanerozoic eon?

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550-65/66 mill

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Global freeze # 1

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2,500 mill

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Global freeze #2

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550 mill

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Super volcano eruption?

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240-250 mill

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Mexico asteroid?

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65-66 mill

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Physical Geographic change?

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Influenced changes in systems and then changes in life

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What is the result of the physical geographic changes

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Extinction or adaption

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What are the two first elements?

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  1. Hydrogen

2. Heliem

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25
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A star that explodes is called a?

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Supernova

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26
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How old is the universe?

A

13.7 bill

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27
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What was the earths original size?

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1/10

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What happened in the hadean eon?

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  • many astroids
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What happened in the archean eon?

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  • atmosphere changes

- global freeze #1

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What happened in the Proterozoic eon?

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  • high oxygen atmosphere

- global freeze #2

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What happened in the Phanerozoic eon?

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  • 2x MGC

- many MGA

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NED?

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Near earth debris

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Eon?

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A billion years

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Era?

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A period of time that is associated with a particular quality, even or person

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What are the 5 main steps leading to earths creation?

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  1. The Big Bang
  2. The formation of the first particle
  3. The forming of the first star
  4. The supernovas
  5. Debris merging
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What type of forces were released in the big bang?

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Fundamental Forces

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What are the two first particles that were formed?

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  1. Hydrogen

2. Helium

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When was the first start born?

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13 billion years ago

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How many elements can be in a star?

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2-26

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After the first supernova how many elements were created?

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27-92

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What are the 3 things that supernova’s release?

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  1. elements
  2. gas
  3. energy
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Supernova?

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An exploding star

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What are the 2 things that merged debris create?

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  1. stars

2. planets

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What is the present Universes Temperature?

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-271.3 degrees

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What temperature is absolute zero?

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-273.3 degrees

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How long approximately will it take for space to reach absolute zero?

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10-12 billion years

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Lithosphere?

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The rocky surface of earth (crust)

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Atmosphere?

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The mixture gasses surrounding earth

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Hydrosphere?

A

water

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Biosphere?

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The life that exists on earth

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In the Hadean Eon which 2 spheres were fully operational?

A
  1. Atmosphere

2. Hydrosphere

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In the Archean Eon which sphere formed ?

A

lithosphere

54
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What eon showed signs of life and what was it?

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the Archean eon and it was the Cyna bacteria

55
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While the universe was forming what caused the planets to grow?

A

Collisions then merged debris

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What percentage does a hypothesis have to be, to be called a theory?

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at least 98% accurate

57
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What colour was the early atmosphere? why?

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orange, because of the immense amounts of carbon Dioxide

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Asteroid?

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A large rocky body in space, in orbit around the sun

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Meteor?

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Smaller rocks or particles orbiting the sun

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What are the 5 TIHS colours from least hazardous to most?

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  1. White
  2. Green
  3. Yellow
  4. Orange
  5. Red
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What does TIHS stand for?

A

Torino Impact Hazard Scale

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What was the larges crater to hit earth?

A

the Vredeford crater

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Period?

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A time in which a single type of rock system is formed. Multiple periods are comprised to an era

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Epoch?

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A subdivision of an period

65
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How many landform regions are there in Canada?

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7

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What are the 7 types of landforms in Canada?

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  1. Canadian Shield
  2. Appalachians
  3. Interior Plains
  4. Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands
  5. Hudson Bay/Arctic Lowlands
  6. Innuitian Mountains
  7. Western Cordillera
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Where is the Canadian Shield?

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The Southern parts of Nauavut and southeastern parts of Northwest Territories, the northern parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, the southern parts of Ontario and all of Quebec and Labrador

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Where is the Appalachians?

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The eastern areas of Canada, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I

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Where is the Interior Plains?

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The western part of Northwest Territories, all of Alberta, most of Saskatchewan, and the south western parts of Manitoba

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Where is the Great Lakes St. Lawrence lowlands?

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Where the great lakes are south of Ontario

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Where is Hudson Bay/Arctic Lowlands?

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The Northern parts of Ontario and northeastern parts of Manitoba, all of Hudson Bay and the Northern parts of Nunavut

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Where is the innuitian mountains?

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The northeastern parts of Nunavut

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Where is the Western Cordillera?

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All of B.C and Yukon

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What are the 3 types of rocks?

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  1. igneous
  2. sedimentary
  3. metamorphic
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Which 3 regions have only Sedimentary rocks?

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  1. Interior Plains
  2. Hudson Bay/Arctic Lowlands
  3. Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands
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Physical Land form Region?

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Areas that have a similar type of Land forms and rock characteristic throughout

77
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Which 2 regions have both igneous and sediment rocks?

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  1. Western Cordillera

2. Appalachians

78
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Which region that have igneous and metamorphic rocks?

A

Canadian Shield

79
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Which region contains all three types of rock?

A

Innuitioan Mountain

80
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What is the main rock cycle?

A

Volcanic Activity to Igneous Rock to Sedimentary to Metamorphic rock to Volcanic Activity