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== R == | == R == | ||
− | * | + | * [[HS-ESS1-1|radiation]] |
+ | * radioactive decay | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-6|radiometric dating]] | ||
+ | * rate of decline | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|recrystallization]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-2|recycling]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-2|redshift]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-7|reefs]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|release energy]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-2|resource management]] | ||
+ | * respiration | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|river]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|rock cycle]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|runoff]] | ||
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== S == | == S == | ||
− | *[[HS-ESS1-1|stars]] | + | * salinity |
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-4|satellites]] | ||
+ | * sea ice | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-5|sea level rise]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-1|sea level]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-4|sea levels]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|sediment transport]] | ||
+ | * seismic activity | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-3|seismic waves]] | ||
+ | * shallow moonquakes | ||
+ | * snow cover | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|soil erosion]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-7|soil formation]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|soil moisture content]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-6|soil]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|solar flares]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-4|solar output]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-6|solar system]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|space weather]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|space weather]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-1|spatial scales]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-4|species diversity]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|stars]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-3|stellar evolution]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|stream deposition]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|stream deposition]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-5|stream transportation]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|sun’s core]] | ||
+ | * sunlight reflection | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-1|sunspot cycle]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS1-3|supernova]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-1|surface processes]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|surface temperature]] | ||
+ | * surface trench | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS3-2|sustainability]] | ||
+ | * [[HS-ESS2-2|system feedback]] | ||
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== T == | == T == |
Revision as of 18:25, 18 June 2025
This glossary is strictly limited to terms originating from official NYSED materials such as standards and released test questions.
A
- accretion
- agricultural efficiency
- albedo
- ancient minerals
- Arctic Ocean
- artificial impacts
- asteroids
- astronomical evidence
- atmosphere
- atmospheric composition
- atmospheric pressure
B
C
- carbon cycle
- carbon dioxide
- carbon
- central ancient core
- chemical weathering
- climate change
- climate feedback
- climate modeling
- climate system
- coastal erosion
- coevolution
- comets
- composition of matter
- composition
- conservation
- constructive forces
- continental crust
- continental features
- coral reefs
- cosmic microwave background (CMB)
- cost‑benefit analysis
- cratering record
- crustal rocks
- cryosphere
D
- decay products
- decomposition
- delta
- density‑driven flow
- deposition
- destructive forces
- droughts
- dynamic causes and effects
E
- Earth system interactions
- Earth’s formation
- Earth’s layers
- Earth’s magnetic field
- Earth’s orbit
- Earth’s surface
- Earth’s systems
- Earth
- earthquakes
- East Greenland current
- ecosystem degradation
- electromagnetic energy
- electromagnetic radiation
- element formation
- elements
- elliptical orbits
- emissions
- energy balance
- energy flow
- energy transfer
- erosion
F
- feedback
- fertile soils
- flood basalts
- floods
- flow of energy
- fossil fuels
- fresh water
- frost wedging
G
- galaxy
- geoengineering
- geologic history
- geologic processes
- geoscience data
- geoscience factors
- geosphere
- giant impact hypothesis
- glacial ice volumes
- glacial ice
- glacial melt
- global temperature
- global temperatures
- gravitational attraction
- greenhouse gases
- ground vegetation
- groundwater recharge
H
I
- ice extent
- ice
- impact craters
- infrared radiation
- interior processes
J
- jet stream
K
L
- lakes
- land use
- late heavy bombardment
- light spectra
- living organisms
- lunar crust
M
- magnetic field
- mantle convection
- mantle
- mass migrations
- mass of a star
- mass wasting
- mass
- mechanical weathering
- meteorite impacts
- meteorites
- methane
- microbial life
- mid‑ocean ridges
- migration
- minerals
- mining
- model
- molten rock
- moon formation
- moon rocks
- moonquake
- moons
- motion
- mountains
N
- natural hazards
- natural resources
- negative feedback
- nested deep Moonquakes
- Newtonian gravity
- North American continental crust
- Norwegian Current
- nuclear fusion
- nucleosynthesis
O
- observations
- ocean acidification
- ocean circulation
- ocean‑floor features
- ocean
- oceanic crust
- orbital motion
- orbital variation
- orogeny
- outer core
- oxygen production
- oxygen
P
- per‑capita consumption
- permafrost
- photosynthesis
- planetary body
- planetary surfaces
- planets
- plate interaction
- plate spreading
- plate tectonics
- plateaus
- polar Easterlies
- pollution
- positive feedback
- precipitation patterns
- precipitation
Q
R
- radiation
- radioactive decay
- radiometric dating
- rate of decline
- recrystallization
- recycling
- redshift
- reefs
- release energy
- resource management
- respiration
- river
- rock cycle
- runoff
S
- salinity
- satellites
- sea ice
- sea level rise
- sea level
- sea levels
- sediment transport
- seismic activity
- seismic waves
- shallow moonquakes
- snow cover
- soil erosion
- soil formation
- soil moisture content
- soil
- solar flares
- solar output
- solar system
- space weather
- space weather
- spatial scales
- species diversity
- stars
- stellar evolution
- stream deposition
- stream deposition
- stream transportation
- sun’s core
- sunlight reflection
- sunspot cycle
- supernova
- surface processes
- surface temperature
- surface trench
- sustainability
- system feedback
T
U
V
W
X
Page contributors: Shirley Shameen