Earth science Flashcards

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Minerals

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a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.

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Lithosphere

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Lithosphere the outermost layer of the Earth includes the crust and uppermost part of the mantle.

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Magma

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Magma a very hot mixture of molten rock and gases, just below the Earth’s surface, that has come from the mantle.

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Sediments

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Sediments material broken down by weathering and erosion that is moved by wind or water and collects in layers.

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Lava

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Hot molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.

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Igneous

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Rocks that form from the cooling of lava or magma as it is thrown through the air from a volcanic eruption

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Extrusive

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extrusive rocks igneous rock that forms when lava cools above the Earth’s surface

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Intrusive

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intrusive rocks igneous rock that forms when magma cools below the Earth’s surface

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Pumice

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pumice a pale rock that forms when frothy lava cools in the air. Pumice often floats on water as it is very light and full of holes that once contained gas.

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Basalt

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basalt a dark, igneous rock with small crystals formed by fast cooling of hot lava.

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obsidian

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obsidian a black, glassy rock that breaks into pieces with smooth shell-like surfaces

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Scoria

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scoria a dark, igneous rock formed from gassy lava that cools quickly

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Granite

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granite a hard, igneous rock with different-coloured crystals large enough to see. (intrusive)

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Batholiths

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batholiths intrusive rock mass that measures more than 100 kilometres across

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Abrasive

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abrasive a property of a material or substance that easily scratches another

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Lustre

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The lustre of a mineral describes the way that it reflects light.

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Moh’s scale

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A scale of hardness used in classifying minerals.

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Streak

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The streak is the powdery mark left by a mineral when it is scraped across a hard surface like an unglazed white ceramic tile.

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floodplains

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floodplains flat, open land beside a river where sediments are deposited during floods

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Erosion

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erosion the wearing away and removal of soil and rock by natural elements, such as wind, waves, rivers and ice, and by human activity.

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glaciers

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glaciers large bodies of ice that move down slopes and push boulders, rocks and gravel in front of them

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moraines

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moraines deposit left by movement of a glacier

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Conglomerate

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a conglomerate sedimentary rock containing large particles of various sizes cemented together

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Rock Salt

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rock salt a sedimentary deposit formed when a salt lake or seabed dried up. Its main chemical is sodium chloride.

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mineral ores

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mineral ores rocks mined to obtain a metal or other chemical within them

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mining

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mining extraction of natural resources from the Earth

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environmental impact statement (EIS)

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environmental impact statement (EIS) study of the possible effects of a planned project on the environment

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rehabilitated

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rehabilitated restored to its previous condition

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overburden

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overburden waste rock removed from below the topsoil. This rock is replaced when the area is restored.

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open-cut mining

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open-cut mining that scours out soil and rocks on the surface of the land

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Alloy

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alloy a mixture of a metal with a non-metal or another metal.

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Stone Age

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Stone Age the time beginning about two million years ago during which early humans made implements of stone

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Percussion Flaking

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percussion flaking a process in which tool stones such as flint or obsidian were struck with harder stones, such as quartzite, to shear large flakes that could be used to make small tools.

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Fossils

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fossil any remains, impression, or trace of an animal or plant of a former geological age; evidence of life in the past.

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Folding

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folding the buckling of rocks. It is caused when rocks are under pressure from both sides.

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Palaeontologists

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palaeontologists a scientist who studies fossils.

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Relative Age

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relative age the age of a rock compared with the age of another rock

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Carnivores

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carnivores animal that eats other animals.

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Scavengers

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scavengers animals that eat dead plant and animal material.

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Mould

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mould cavity in a rock that shows the shape of the hard parts of an organism; types of fungi found growing on the surface of foods.

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Trace Fossils

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trace fossils fossils that provide evidence, such as footprints, that an organism was present when the rock was formed.

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Extinct

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extinct describes volcanoes that are no longer active. Extinct volcanoes have not erupted for thousands of years and show no sign of future eruption..