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  • It states that it predicted a universe that expanded but did not change density.
    Steady State Theory
  • It is the totality of the Earth's Water.
    Hydrosphere
  • These are systems of the Earth that are dependent on and connected with one another.
    Subsystem
  • This plate boundary generates earthquake as two plates slide past each other.
    Transform Boundary
  • Includes all the lifeforms and organic matter that has not yet decomposed.
    Biosphere
  • He developed a theory that sees our universe as just one of many universe as a part of a multiverse.
    Andre Linde
  • Having this greatly influences surface temperature, weather, and climate which are essential to the formation of life on Earth.
    Atmosphere
  • What component drives many internal processes of the Earth?
    Heat
  • A type of rock that is formed through cooling and solidification of magma/lava.
    Igneous Rock
  • Refers to the color of the powder formed when a mineral is rubbed on an unweathered surface.
    Streak
  • This method us used to determine whether an object or event is older or younger.
    Relative Dating
  • The tendency of a mineral to split or cleave along planes of weakness.
    Cleavage
  • It refers to the quality of light on the surface of the rock, crystal, or mineral are reflected.
    Luster
  • Geocentric model places the Earth at the center of the Solar System and is proposed by?
    Claudius Ptolemy
  • This hypothesis states that the gravitational force exerted by the particles of gas towards each other pulled them together, causing collision, resulting in the formation of the planets and the sun.
    Nebular Hypothesis
  • The most accepted theory in the origin of the universe.
    Big Bang Theory
  • What is the main driving force of weathering?
    Weather
  • The process where sediments form sedimentary rocks?
    Lithification
  • type of rock is formed from protolith by different agents such as heat, pressure, fluids.
    Metamorphic Rock
  • The mineral regarded to be the hardest natural substance.
    Diamond
  • TRUE or FALSE: Due to mutual gravitational attraction, particles move and collide, and electrostatic force keeps them together, making the Nebular Hypothesis the most widely accepted solar system formation hypothesis.
    TRUE
  • This is considered as the hardest natural substance on Earth according to the Moh's Scale of Hardness
    Diamond
  • Type of weathering that is described as the breakdown of a rock without any change in their chemical composition.
    Physical Weathering
  • This method measures the absolute age of an event or object with numerical value.
    Absolute Dating
  • This theory suggested that when a huge tidal wave was created from sun's collision with another star.
    Tidal Theory
  • Nicolaus Copernicus' model places the sun at the center of the Solar System and known as the...
    Heliocentric Model
  • They proposed the Planetesimal Theory which states that a star passed close enough to the sun, creating huge tides and causing materials to be ejected.
    Chamberlin and Moulton
  • What are some of the classifications of rocks usually based on _____ and composition.
    Texture
  • What is formed when igneous and metamorphic rocks are exposed to tremendous heat?
    Magma
  • Sometimes, physical weathering is also called?
    Mechanical Weathering
  • The minerals' ability to resist scratcing or abrasion.
    Hardness
  • What do you call the rotation of the Earth where the amount it takes to turn on its axis
    Sidereal Day
  • Exogenic processes happen in the form of weathering and are driven by?
    Weather
  • TRUE or FALSE: Rocks are aggregate of minerals.
    TRUE
  • Earth's axis is tilted at?
    23.5 degrees
  • This theory proposed that a star passed close enough to the sun, creating huge tides and causing materials to be rejected.
    Planetesimal Theory
  • This type of plate boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
    Divergent Boundary
  • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are inner rocky planets and also called...
    Terrestrial Planets
  • TRUE or FALSE: The presence of Earth’s system is how life existed on the planet in the first place.
    TRUE
  • The disintegration of rocks caused by living organisms.
    Biotic/Biological Weathering