Exam 1: The Origin of the Ocean
Exam 1: The Origin of the Ocean45 Questions
Exam 2: A History of Marine Science45 Questions
Exam 3: Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics45 Questions
Exam 4: Ocean Basins45 Questions
Exam 5: Ocean Sediments45 Questions
Exam 6: Water45 Questions
Exam 7: Atmospheric Circulation45 Questions
Exam 8: Ocean Circulation45 Questions
Exam 9: Waves45 Questions
Exam 10: Tides45 Questions
Exam 11: Coasts45 Questions
Exam 12: Life in the Ocean45 Questions
Exam 13: Pelagic Communities45 Questions
Exam 14: Benthic Communities45 Questions
Exam 15: Uses and Abuses of the Ocean45 Questions
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All of the following statements are true about the formation of our solar system and planet EXCEPT:
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About 1.5 billion years ago, oxygen began to accumulate as a byproduct of ____, drastically changing the composition of the Earth's atmosphere.
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Of all the planets in the solar system, the Earth is the only planet to currently have large quantities of liquid water on its surface.
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Deep-sea fossils suggest that life evolved within the last million years.
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Describe the primary (or traditional) branches of oceanography and give an example of how modern technology has been used to advance our knowledge in the field.
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Evidence suggests the universe began about 13.7 billion years ago in a:
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The most abundant form of matter in the universe appears to be:
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The death of a star is characterized by a massive release of energy called a ____.
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Scientists predict that our planet in its current form will exist for about another:
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The average height of the continents above sea level is greater than the average depth of the ocean.
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After Earth's formation, the planet's ocean did not form for nearly:
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Discuss the early atmosphere and how it could have lead to the evolution of life on Earth.
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