Exam 2: Internal Structure of the Earth and Plate Tectonics
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Which of the following is NOT a significant source of the internal heat of the earth?
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Which of the following is FALSE about the mantle?
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Describe how the Hawaiian Islands were formed and explain how they are evidence for tectonic plate motion.
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The Hawaiian Islands were formed by a hotspot deep in the mantle; as the Pacific plate moved over the Hawaiian Islands' hotspot, a chain of volcanoes was produced.
Which tectonic plate boundary is associated with the following features: strong to major earthquakes; no volcanoes; no mountain chain is formed? San Andreas fault is a geographic example.
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Over geologic time New York City is moving farther away from London, England due to movement associated with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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If you were studying photographs of another planet, what features would you look for to determine whether or not plate tectonic activity is occurring or has ever occurred?
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Slab pull seems to be a more important driving force for moving tectonic plates than ridge push.
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If you wanted to draw the boundaries of tectonic plates on a world map, which of the following maps would give you the most complete information?
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All of the following are forces that may contribute to plate movements EXCEPT
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Earth's magnetic field is produced from large amounts of magnetic minerals buried within the lower part of the crust.
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Explain why the location of volcanoes does NOT give a complete picture of the location of the plate boundaries.
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Volcanism at transform plate boundaries is derived from melting of crustal rock.
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What would be the correct relationship between the crust and the lithosphere?
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What is the importance of magnetic reversals to the theory of plate tectonics?
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Which of the following hazards would you expect to see at a convergent plate boundary associated with a continent-continent collision zone?
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What is the difference between the inner and outer core of the Earth?
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