Glossary
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Adiabatic: When something occurs without heating up
or cooling off.
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Alps: A mountain range in Europe, which stretches
from Slovenia and Austria in the East and through Italy, Germany,
France, Liechtenstein and Switzerland in the West.

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Cascade Mountains: A 400 mile stretch of mountains in
California, Washington, and Oregon. Their highest point is Mount Rainier
in Washington.

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Climate: A place's average weather based on patterns
in temperature and rainfall over many years.
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Convection: When heat is transferred by movement
within the Earth's atmosphere.
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Convergence: Where things come together.
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Divergence: Where things move away from a certain
point.
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Diurnal: Daily.
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Endorheic Basin: A closed basin that allows no outward
flow of water to other bodies of water. Water in the basin escapes
only through evaporation.
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Evaporite: Solid material that is left when water
evaporates.
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Global Climate Model: Also known as the General Circulation
Model, it is a computer program that solves the equations that govern the temperature and motion of the atmosphere. Similar to the models used to forecast weather, but designed to be run for centuries, rather than days. One of the first GCM was put together at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
in Princeton New Jersey by Syukuro Manabe and Kirk Bryan.
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Grasslands:
- An open area of flat
land located between temperate forests at high latitudes and
desert locations at subtropical latitudes.
- Grass varies in size
from 2.1m (7ft) tall with roots that extend 1.8m(6ft) down
into the ground, to only a few millimeters tall.
- Grasslands receive
500-900mm of rain per year.
- Grasslands exist in
temperatures that range from -20 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees
Celsius.
- Tropical grasslands
have dry and wet seasons that stay warm all the time.
Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with
some rain.

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Hadley Cell:
- Air is heated more at the equator than
the the poles because the sun shines more directly downwards
at the equator, so the average amount of solar energy hitting
the ground each year is higher.
- The warm air rises near the equator and cooler
air comes down from the poles.
- The moving of warm and cool air between the
poles and the equator creates the circulation known as the
Hadley cell.
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Heat Capacity: The amount of energy required to raise the
temperature of a substance one degree.
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Hypersaline: Often, water with a salinity greater than
about 40%. To compare, fresh water has about 0.5% salinity and ocean
water is approximately 35%. Also refers to water with a higher than
normal concetration of dissolved salts and minerals.
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Lago-Mare: Literally means 'lake-sea'. It characterizes
the fresh-to-brackish (mixture of fresh and salt) water conditions
that occurred in the lastest stage of the MSC.
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Latitude: Lines going from North to South on a map.
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Longitude: Lines going from East to West on a map.
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Kelp Forests:
- Occur in cold water
filled with nutrients.
- Found in open
waters along coasts, with the larger ones existing only in
water that is less than 20 degrees Celsius.
- Depend greatly on
photosynthesis and wont grow deeper than 15-40m.
- Some grow 30-60m
per day.
- They are composed
of three parts:
- The Holdfast are the roots that anchor
the plant to the sea floor.
- The Stipe are long slender stalks that
extend from the holdfast vertically to the surface.
- The Fronds are leaf-like attachments to
the stipe that are the source of photosynthesis.
- Many plants also have
pneumatocysts, which are air bladders located on the
stipe or the base of the fronds to keep the plant standing
upright.
- Some species of plant
exist only for one year, while others can live for up to seven.

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M Reflector: An evaporite layer 3 kilometers thick,
100-200 meters below the sea floor of the Mediterranean.
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Miocene: A period of time that existed
from 23 to 5.3 MYA.
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Mohs Scale: Measures hardness by testing a mineral's
ability to be scratched by a harder mineral.
Hardness |
Mineral |
Absolute Hardness |
Example |
1 |
Talc |
1 |
Fingernail
|
2 |
Gypsum |
2 |
Gold/Silver |
3 |
Calcite |
9 |
|
4 |
Fluorite |
21 |
Platinum |
5 |
Apatite |
48 |
|
6 |
Orthoclase |
72 |
Knife Blade |
7 |
Quartz |
100 |
Glass |
8 |
Topaz |
200 |
Steel File |
9 |
Corundum |
400 |
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10 |
Diamond |
1500 |
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