Deck 14: Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources

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<strong>  What element below makes up 71% of the earth's crust?</strong> A) oceanic crust B) asthenosphere C) lithosphere D) continental crust E) geosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What element below makes up 71% of the earth's crust?

A) oceanic crust
B) asthenosphere
C) lithosphere
D) continental crust
E) geosphere
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<strong>  What type of rock is formed from the weathered remains of other rocks?</strong> A) igneous B) mineral C) metamorphic D) sedimentary E) organic <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of rock is formed from the weathered remains of other rocks?

A) igneous
B) mineral
C) metamorphic
D) sedimentary
E) organic
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<strong>  Identified deposits from which we can extract the minerals profitably at current prices are referred to as ____.</strong> A) placers B) estimates C) deposits D) resources E) reserves <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identified deposits from which we can extract the minerals profitably at current prices are referred to as ____.

A) placers
B) estimates
C) deposits
D) resources
E) reserves
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<strong>  Which of the following is known to be true concerning the possible mining of the ocean floor?</strong> A) Experts believe that working around volcanic vents is too dangerous. B) Countries cannot come to an agreement about who owns the minerals. C) Disturbance of the sea floor may release dangerous chemicals. D) No one has the ability to mine the deep ocean floor. E) Giant squid may interfere with the mining. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is known to be true concerning the possible mining of the ocean floor?

A) Experts believe that working around volcanic vents is too dangerous.
B) Countries cannot come to an agreement about who owns the minerals.
C) Disturbance of the sea floor may release dangerous chemicals.
D) No one has the ability to mine the deep ocean floor.
E) Giant squid may interfere with the mining.
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<strong>  Suppose that consumers pay the full market cost of mineral extraction and processing.What will be the least likely outcome?</strong> A) Harmful environmental effects will be reduced. B) Economies will collapse. C) Recycling will increase dramatically. D) Minerals will be replaced with less harmful substitutes. E) Reuse will increase. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Suppose that consumers pay the full market cost of mineral extraction and processing.What will be the least likely outcome?

A) Harmful environmental effects will be reduced.
B) Economies will collapse.
C) Recycling will increase dramatically.
D) Minerals will be replaced with less harmful substitutes.
E) Reuse will increase.
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<strong>  What moves large volumes of rock and heat within the mantle,much like gigantic conveyor belts?</strong> A) convection cells B) concurrent cells C) magma chambers D) convergent plates E) divergent plates <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What moves large volumes of rock and heat within the mantle,much like gigantic conveyor belts?

A) convection cells
B) concurrent cells
C) magma chambers
D) convergent plates
E) divergent plates
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<strong>  Tectonic plates can move in opposite but parallel directions along a fracture or fault at a boundary called a ____.</strong> A) divergent plate boundary B) convergent plate boundary C) subduction zone D) mantle fault E) transform fault <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Tectonic plates can move in opposite but parallel directions along a fracture or fault at a boundary called a ____.

A) divergent plate boundary
B) convergent plate boundary
C) subduction zone
D) mantle fault
E) transform fault
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<strong>  What is the zone of hot,partly melted rock that flows and that can be deformed?</strong> A) crust B) asthenosphere C) core D) mantle E) lithosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the zone of hot,partly melted rock that flows and that can be deformed?

A) crust
B) asthenosphere
C) core
D) mantle
E) lithosphere
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<strong>  Large sections of the earth's crust,called ____,slowly separate,collide,or grind along against each other at the earth's surface.</strong> A) tailings B) mantle C) tectonic plates D) low-grade core E) oceanic ridges <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Large sections of the earth's crust,called ____,slowly separate,collide,or grind along against each other at the earth's surface.

A) tailings
B) mantle
C) tectonic plates
D) low-grade core
E) oceanic ridges
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<strong>  Experts are particularly concerned about four strategic metal resources that are important for the U.S.economy and military strength,and that must be imported.What percentage does the U.S.import?</strong> A) 25% B) 35% C) 90% D) 80% E) 70% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Experts are particularly concerned about four strategic metal resources that are important for the U.S.economy and military strength,and that must be imported.What percentage does the U.S.import?

A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 90%
D) 80%
E) 70%
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<strong>  Some analysts suggest we can increase supplies of some minerals by extracting lower grades of ore.Which factor would not limit the mining of lower- grade ores?</strong> A) increased cost of mining and processing the larger volumes of ore B) increasing shortage of freshwater needed to mine and process ore C) lack of new earth-moving equipment and mining techniques D) environmental impact of increased land disruption E) pollution produced during the mining and processing of ore <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Some analysts suggest we can increase supplies of some minerals by extracting lower grades of ore.Which factor would not limit the mining of lower- grade ores?

A) increased cost of mining and processing the larger volumes of ore
B) increasing shortage of freshwater needed to mine and process ore
C) lack of new earth-moving equipment and mining techniques
D) environmental impact of increased land disruption
E) pollution produced during the mining and processing of ore
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<strong>  Of the 20 key nonrenewable mineral resources it needs,what percentage does the U.S.import?</strong> A) 15% B) 25% C) 40% D) 80% E) 100% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the 20 key nonrenewable mineral resources it needs,what percentage does the U.S.import?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 80%
E) 100%
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<strong>  Which of the following is a type of metallic mineral?</strong> A) iron B) sand C) limestone D) coral E) coal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is a type of metallic mineral?

A) iron
B) sand
C) limestone
D) coral
E) coal
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<strong>  The interaction of physical and chemical processes that change rocks from one type to another type is known as ____.</strong> A) metamorphism B) the rock cycle C) petrography D) consolidation E) hydrogeology <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The interaction of physical and chemical processes that change rocks from one type to another type is known as ____.

A) metamorphism
B) the rock cycle
C) petrography
D) consolidation
E) hydrogeology
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<strong>  A naturally occurring,chemical element or inorganic compound that exists as a solid with a regular repeating internal arrangement of its atoms or ions is called a(n)____.</strong> A) isotope B) crystal C) mineral D) element E) oxide <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A naturally occurring,chemical element or inorganic compound that exists as a solid with a regular repeating internal arrangement of its atoms or ions is called a(n)____.

A) isotope
B) crystal
C) mineral
D) element
E) oxide
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<strong>  What type of rock is granite?</strong> A) igneous B) mineral C) metamorphic D) sedimentary E) organic <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of rock is granite?

A) igneous
B) mineral
C) metamorphic
D) sedimentary
E) organic
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<strong>  Limestone,when exposed to heat and pressure,becomes ____.</strong> A) salt B) quartzite C) granite D) marble E) bituminous coal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Limestone,when exposed to heat and pressure,becomes ____.

A) salt
B) quartzite
C) granite
D) marble
E) bituminous coal
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<strong>  The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the ____.</strong> A) hydrological cycle B) carbon cycle C) rock cycle D) phosphorus cycle E) nutrient cycle <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the ____.

A) hydrological cycle
B) carbon cycle
C) rock cycle
D) phosphorus cycle
E) nutrient cycle
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<strong>  When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate,the continental plate usually slides up and over the denser oceanic plate,pushing it down into the mantle,a process called ____.</strong> A) production B) subduction C) induction D) convection E) trenching <div style=padding-top: 35px>
When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate,the continental plate usually slides up and over the denser oceanic plate,pushing it down into the mantle,a process called ____.

A) production
B) subduction
C) induction
D) convection
E) trenching
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<strong>  The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in 1991 when ____ erupted.</strong> A) Mt.Pinatubo B) Mt.McKinley C) Mt.St.Helens D) Mt.Everest E) Humphrey's Peak <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in 1991 when ____ erupted.

A) Mt.Pinatubo
B) Mt.McKinley
C) Mt.St.Helens
D) Mt.Everest
E) Humphrey's Peak
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<strong>  The life cycle of a metal product ends with ____.</strong> A) converting the metal to a product B) recycling of the product C) discarding of the product D) separation of the ore from waste material E) melting the metal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The life cycle of a metal product ends with ____.

A) converting the metal to a product
B) recycling of the product
C) discarding of the product
D) separation of the ore from waste material
E) melting the metal
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<strong>  When a resource has been economically depleted,we can do something about it.Which of the following is not suggested as an appropriate action to take to mitigate this issue?</strong> A) Find alternative supplies of the resource. B) Recycle existing supplies. C) Waste less. D) Use less. E) Do without. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
When a resource has been economically depleted,we can do something about it.Which of the following is not suggested as an appropriate action to take to mitigate this issue?

A) Find alternative supplies of the resource.
B) Recycle existing supplies.
C) Waste less.
D) Use less.
E) Do without.
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<strong>  The U.N.International Seabed Authority began issuing seabed mining permits in what year?</strong> A) 1990 B) 1999 C) 2001 D) 2010 E) 2011 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The U.N.International Seabed Authority began issuing seabed mining permits in what year?

A) 1990
B) 1999
C) 2001
D) 2010
E) 2011
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<strong>  Surface mining is used to extract what percentage of nonfuel resources in the U.S.?</strong> A) 50 B) 60 C) 70 D) 80 E) 90 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Surface mining is used to extract what percentage of nonfuel resources in the U.S.?

A) 50
B) 60
C) 70
D) 80
E) 90
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<strong>  Because of the rising prices of many metals,there is now particular interest in pursuing mining in what location?</strong> A) Antarctica B) China C) Under volcanoes D) The Arctic Circle E) The ocean floor <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Because of the rising prices of many metals,there is now particular interest in pursuing mining in what location?

A) Antarctica
B) China
C) Under volcanoes
D) The Arctic Circle
E) The ocean floor
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<strong>  According to the USGS,each person in the United States uses an average of how many metric tons of mineral resources each year?</strong> A) 2 B) 12 C) 22 D) 32 E) 42 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the USGS,each person in the United States uses an average of how many metric tons of mineral resources each year?

A) 2
B) 12
C) 22
D) 32
E) 42
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<strong>  Surface mining,when compared to subsurface mining,____.</strong> A) is more dangerous. B) is more expensive C) produces less waste material D) disturbs more land E) causes subsidence <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Surface mining,when compared to subsurface mining,____.

A) is more dangerous.
B) is more expensive
C) produces less waste material
D) disturbs more land
E) causes subsidence
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<strong>  Which procedure would most likely be used to mine coal on hilly terrain?</strong> A) open-pit mining B) contour mining C) area strip mining D) strip mining E) mountain-top removal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which procedure would most likely be used to mine coal on hilly terrain?

A) open-pit mining
B) contour mining
C) area strip mining
D) strip mining
E) mountain-top removal
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<strong>  China has lower costs for the mining of rare earth minerals because of ____.</strong> A) their fewer environmental regulations B) their larger deposits C) the proximity of their deposits to the earth's surface D) the accessibility of their minerals without subsurface mining E) their low labor costs <div style=padding-top: 35px>
China has lower costs for the mining of rare earth minerals because of ____.

A) their fewer environmental regulations
B) their larger deposits
C) the proximity of their deposits to the earth's surface
D) the accessibility of their minerals without subsurface mining
E) their low labor costs
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<strong>  Mining causes long-term harm to the environment in a number of ways.What is not one detrimental effect of mining?</strong> A) scarring and disruption of the land surface B) large amounts of radioactivity C) subsidence D) large amounts of solid waste E) toxic chemical releases into the atmosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Mining causes long-term harm to the environment in a number of ways.What is not one detrimental effect of mining?

A) scarring and disruption of the land surface
B) large amounts of radioactivity
C) subsidence
D) large amounts of solid waste
E) toxic chemical releases into the atmosphere
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<strong>  One way of increasing our supplies of rare earth minerals is to ____.</strong> A) import them from asteroids B) extract and recycle them from discarded electronics C) grow them chemically in a lab D) require manufacturers to use a different material E) buy more from China <div style=padding-top: 35px>
One way of increasing our supplies of rare earth minerals is to ____.

A) import them from asteroids
B) extract and recycle them from discarded electronics
C) grow them chemically in a lab
D) require manufacturers to use a different material
E) buy more from China
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The United States subsidizes mining companies through depletion allowances that amount to ____% of their gross income from mining and processing.

A) 2-4
B) 4-8
C) 5-10
D) 5-22
E) 6-33
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<strong>  Which toxic substance is often used to extract gold and results in harmful environmental effects?</strong> A) acid mine drainage B) carbon dioxide C) sulfur dioxide D) cyanide E) fluoride <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which toxic substance is often used to extract gold and results in harmful environmental effects?

A) acid mine drainage
B) carbon dioxide
C) sulfur dioxide
D) cyanide
E) fluoride
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<strong>  The materials revolution ____.</strong> A) uses recycled material exclusively B) substitutes silicon and other materials for metals C) relies on only low-grade ores D) involves the use of renewable resources instead of nonrenewable resources E) is focused on creating new minerals in a lab setting <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The materials revolution ____.

A) uses recycled material exclusively
B) substitutes silicon and other materials for metals
C) relies on only low-grade ores
D) involves the use of renewable resources instead of nonrenewable resources
E) is focused on creating new minerals in a lab setting
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<strong>  Depletion time is the time it takes to use up approximately ____% of the mineral reserves at a given rate of use.</strong> A) 30 B) 50 C) 60 D) 70 E) 80 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Depletion time is the time it takes to use up approximately ____% of the mineral reserves at a given rate of use.

A) 30
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
E) 80
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<strong>  Acid mine drainage occurs when ____.</strong> A) mines use acid to clean equipment B) acid is used to remove rare earth minerals from mines C) acid is used to detect low grade mineral ores D) naturally-occurring acids are uncovered during the mining process E) rainwater seeps through spoils piles and produces sulfuric acid <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Acid mine drainage occurs when ____.

A) mines use acid to clean equipment
B) acid is used to remove rare earth minerals from mines
C) acid is used to detect low grade mineral ores
D) naturally-occurring acids are uncovered during the mining process
E) rainwater seeps through spoils piles and produces sulfuric acid
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<strong>  Why does subsurface mining have less of an environmental impact than surface mining?</strong> A) Subsurface mining uses less than one-tenth as much land. B) Subsurface mining does not produce any water pollution. C) Subsurface mining does not produce acid mine drainage. D) Subsurface miners are not exposed to air pollution. E) Subsurface mining is guaranteed to produce less waste product. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Why does subsurface mining have less of an environmental impact than surface mining?

A) Subsurface mining uses less than one-tenth as much land.
B) Subsurface mining does not produce any water pollution.
C) Subsurface mining does not produce acid mine drainage.
D) Subsurface miners are not exposed to air pollution.
E) Subsurface mining is guaranteed to produce less waste product.
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<strong>  The majority of the earth's rare earth minerals are found in ____.</strong> A) China B) Saudi Arabia C) United States D) Canada E) Russia <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The majority of the earth's rare earth minerals are found in ____.

A) China
B) Saudi Arabia
C) United States
D) Canada
E) Russia
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<strong>  The time it takes to use up a certain proportion of the reserves of a mineral at a given rate is referred to as the ____.</strong> A) life cycle B) depletion time C) long term estimate D) depletion curve E) strategic reserve <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The time it takes to use up a certain proportion of the reserves of a mineral at a given rate is referred to as the ____.

A) life cycle
B) depletion time
C) long term estimate
D) depletion curve
E) strategic reserve
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<strong>  Waste soil and rock removed during surface mining is called ____.</strong> A) hazardous waste B) gangue C) spoil D) tailings E) smelt <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Waste soil and rock removed during surface mining is called ____.

A) hazardous waste
B) gangue
C) spoil
D) tailings
E) smelt
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<strong>  Each year,scientists measure the magnitude of how many earthquakes?</strong> A) 10,000 B) 100,000 C) 250,000 D) 500,000 E) 1,000,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Each year,scientists measure the magnitude of how many earthquakes?

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 250,000
D) 500,000
E) 1,000,000
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  Reserves of minerals increase when new,profitable sources are identified,and when technologies make it profitable to extract deposits formerly considered too expensive to remove.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Reserves of minerals increase when new,profitable sources are identified,and when technologies make it profitable to extract deposits formerly considered too expensive to remove.
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  Two commonly used nonmetallic minerals are sand and gravel.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Two commonly used nonmetallic minerals are sand and gravel.
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  Minerals are considered nonrenewable resources because they take so long to form.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Minerals are considered nonrenewable resources because they take so long to form.
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  Recycling aluminum produces 97% less water pollution than mining and processing aluminum ore.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Recycling aluminum produces 97% less water pollution than mining and processing aluminum ore.
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  Adding chemicals to remove metals from their ores is called smelting.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Adding chemicals to remove metals from their ores is called smelting.
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<strong>  The rate that the tectonic plates move is comparable to ____.</strong> A) how fast a snail moves B) the rate that fingernails grow C) the rate that the moon is moving away from the earth D) the rate that the earth rotates E) the rate erosion of a mountain <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The rate that the tectonic plates move is comparable to ____.

A) how fast a snail moves
B) the rate that fingernails grow
C) the rate that the moon is moving away from the earth
D) the rate that the earth rotates
E) the rate erosion of a mountain
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<strong>  The place where an earthquake begins is called its ____.</strong> A) start B) focus C) magnitude D) epicenter E) fault <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The place where an earthquake begins is called its ____.

A) start
B) focus
C) magnitude
D) epicenter
E) fault
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<strong>  The largest recorded loss of life from a tsunami was ____.</strong> A) in the 2011 in Japan B) in 1964 in Alaska C) after a volcano erupted in Pompeii D) in 2004 in Indonesia E) in 1989 in San Francisco <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The largest recorded loss of life from a tsunami was ____.

A) in the 2011 in Japan
B) in 1964 in Alaska
C) after a volcano erupted in Pompeii
D) in 2004 in Indonesia
E) in 1989 in San Francisco
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  At least 500 mountaintops in West Virginia and other Appalachian states have been removed by mining activities in the region.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
At least 500 mountaintops in West Virginia and other Appalachian states have been removed by mining activities in the region.
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<strong>  There are many advantages to using microorganisms for mining.Which of the following is not one of these?</strong> A) reduced land disturbance B) reduced air pollution C) faster removal of the mineral D) reduced use of hazardous chemicals E) reduced water pollution <div style=padding-top: 35px>
There are many advantages to using microorganisms for mining.Which of the following is not one of these?

A) reduced land disturbance
B) reduced air pollution
C) faster removal of the mineral
D) reduced use of hazardous chemicals
E) reduced water pollution
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<strong>  What is one breakthrough material in the materials revolution that is being used for bridges and buildings?</strong> A) zinc B) plastics C) graphene D) potash E) limestone <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is one breakthrough material in the materials revolution that is being used for bridges and buildings?

A) zinc
B) plastics
C) graphene
D) potash
E) limestone
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<strong>  A major earthquake is one that measures in what range on the Richter scale?</strong> A) 4.0 to 4.9 B) 5.0 to 5.9 C) 6.0 to 6.9 D) 7.0 to 7.9 E) over 8.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A major earthquake is one that measures in what range on the Richter scale?

A) 4.0 to 4.9
B) 5.0 to 5.9
C) 6.0 to 6.9
D) 7.0 to 7.9
E) over 8.0
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<strong>  Vibrations caused when energy accumulated over time is released are called ____.</strong> A) fractures B) seismic waves C) glaciations D) tsunamis E) drift <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Vibrations caused when energy accumulated over time is released are called ____.

A) fractures
B) seismic waves
C) glaciations
D) tsunamis
E) drift
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<strong>  What are a series of large waves generated in the ocean by an earthquake,landslide,or volcanic activity?</strong> A) pipe waves B) quake waves C) seismic waves D) rollers E) tsunamis <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are a series of large waves generated in the ocean by an earthquake,landslide,or volcanic activity?

A) pipe waves
B) quake waves
C) seismic waves
D) rollers
E) tsunamis
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  The higher the grade of ore,the higher the environmental impact.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The higher the grade of ore,the higher the environmental impact.
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  Rocks can be converted from one type to another.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Rocks can be converted from one type to another.
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<strong>  The severity of an earthquake is a measure of its seismic waves,and is called ____.</strong> A) epicenter B) focus C) magnitude D) ridges E) valleys <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The severity of an earthquake is a measure of its seismic waves,and is called ____.

A) epicenter
B) focus
C) magnitude
D) ridges
E) valleys
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  The oceanic crust makes up less than 30% of the earth's crust.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The oceanic crust makes up less than 30% of the earth's crust.
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  The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the carbon cycle.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the carbon cycle.
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  Tsunamis in the open ocean can travel as fast as jet airplanes.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Tsunamis in the open ocean can travel as fast as jet airplanes.
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 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Recycle,reuse,reduce consumption;increase reserves by improved mining technology,raising prices,and new discoveries.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Recycle,reuse,reduce consumption;increase reserves by improved mining technology,raising prices,and new discoveries.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. The environmental impact of mining depends on the percentage of metal content,or ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
The environmental impact of mining depends on the percentage of metal content,or ____________________.
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  The ____________________,which measures the magnitude of an earthquake,has units that are each 10 times stronger than the one below it.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ____________________,which measures the magnitude of an earthquake,has units that are each 10 times stronger than the one below it.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. A mineral becomes ____________________ when it costs more than it is worth to find,extract,transport,and process it.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
A mineral becomes ____________________ when it costs more than it is worth to find,extract,transport,and process it.
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  Most earthquakes occur near the center of a tectonic plate.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Most earthquakes occur near the center of a tectonic plate.
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 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Mine,use,throw away;no new discoveries;rising prices.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Mine,use,throw away;no new discoveries;rising prices.
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  A(n)____________________ is an element or inorganic compound that occurs naturally in the earth's crust as a solid with a regular internal crystalline structure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A(n)____________________ is an element or inorganic compound that occurs naturally in the earth's crust as a solid with a regular internal crystalline structure.
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  An active volcano forms where magma reaches the earth's surface through a vent or a fissure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
An active volcano forms where magma reaches the earth's surface through a vent or a fissure.
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  Using natural or genetically engineered bacteria to remove desired metals through wells bored into the deposits is known as _____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using natural or genetically engineered bacteria to remove desired metals through wells bored into the deposits is known as _____________________.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. ____________________ are permission from the government to deduct from mining company taxes their costs of developing and extracting mineral resources.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
____________________ are permission from the government to deduct from mining company taxes their costs of developing and extracting mineral resources.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. In the United States,the mining industry releases almost ____________________ of all toxic emissions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
In the United States,the mining industry releases almost ____________________ of all toxic emissions.
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  Nanotechnology is proving to be a likely answer to the possible shortage of mineral resources,particularly in light of the fact that it has no known disadvantages.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nanotechnology is proving to be a likely answer to the possible shortage of mineral resources,particularly in light of the fact that it has no known disadvantages.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. Identified resources from which the mineral can be extracted profitably at current prices are called ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
Identified resources from which the mineral can be extracted profitably at current prices are called ____________________.
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  Magma that manages to reach the surface of the earth is called ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Magma that manages to reach the surface of the earth is called ____________________.
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 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Recycle;increase reserves by improved mining technology;higher prices and new discoveries.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Recycle;increase reserves by improved mining technology;higher prices and new discoveries.
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  When energy that has accumulated over time along a fault is released,the result is vibrations called ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
When energy that has accumulated over time along a fault is released,the result is vibrations called ____________________.
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  Soil that forms from the weathering of volcanic lava is not very fertile.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Soil that forms from the weathering of volcanic lava is not very fertile.
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  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. The United States has little or no reserves of four _______________ - cobalt,chromium,manganese,and platinum - which are vital to the country's economic and military strength.<div style=padding-top: 35px> The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
The United States has little or no reserves of four _______________ - cobalt,chromium,manganese,and platinum - which are vital to the country's economic and military strength.
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Sandstone and shale are types of ____________________ rock.
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Deck 14: Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources
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<strong>  What element below makes up 71% of the earth's crust?</strong> A) oceanic crust B) asthenosphere C) lithosphere D) continental crust E) geosphere
What element below makes up 71% of the earth's crust?

A) oceanic crust
B) asthenosphere
C) lithosphere
D) continental crust
E) geosphere
A
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<strong>  What type of rock is formed from the weathered remains of other rocks?</strong> A) igneous B) mineral C) metamorphic D) sedimentary E) organic
What type of rock is formed from the weathered remains of other rocks?

A) igneous
B) mineral
C) metamorphic
D) sedimentary
E) organic
D
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<strong>  Identified deposits from which we can extract the minerals profitably at current prices are referred to as ____.</strong> A) placers B) estimates C) deposits D) resources E) reserves
Identified deposits from which we can extract the minerals profitably at current prices are referred to as ____.

A) placers
B) estimates
C) deposits
D) resources
E) reserves
E
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<strong>  Which of the following is known to be true concerning the possible mining of the ocean floor?</strong> A) Experts believe that working around volcanic vents is too dangerous. B) Countries cannot come to an agreement about who owns the minerals. C) Disturbance of the sea floor may release dangerous chemicals. D) No one has the ability to mine the deep ocean floor. E) Giant squid may interfere with the mining.
Which of the following is known to be true concerning the possible mining of the ocean floor?

A) Experts believe that working around volcanic vents is too dangerous.
B) Countries cannot come to an agreement about who owns the minerals.
C) Disturbance of the sea floor may release dangerous chemicals.
D) No one has the ability to mine the deep ocean floor.
E) Giant squid may interfere with the mining.
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<strong>  Suppose that consumers pay the full market cost of mineral extraction and processing.What will be the least likely outcome?</strong> A) Harmful environmental effects will be reduced. B) Economies will collapse. C) Recycling will increase dramatically. D) Minerals will be replaced with less harmful substitutes. E) Reuse will increase.
Suppose that consumers pay the full market cost of mineral extraction and processing.What will be the least likely outcome?

A) Harmful environmental effects will be reduced.
B) Economies will collapse.
C) Recycling will increase dramatically.
D) Minerals will be replaced with less harmful substitutes.
E) Reuse will increase.
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<strong>  What moves large volumes of rock and heat within the mantle,much like gigantic conveyor belts?</strong> A) convection cells B) concurrent cells C) magma chambers D) convergent plates E) divergent plates
What moves large volumes of rock and heat within the mantle,much like gigantic conveyor belts?

A) convection cells
B) concurrent cells
C) magma chambers
D) convergent plates
E) divergent plates
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<strong>  Tectonic plates can move in opposite but parallel directions along a fracture or fault at a boundary called a ____.</strong> A) divergent plate boundary B) convergent plate boundary C) subduction zone D) mantle fault E) transform fault
Tectonic plates can move in opposite but parallel directions along a fracture or fault at a boundary called a ____.

A) divergent plate boundary
B) convergent plate boundary
C) subduction zone
D) mantle fault
E) transform fault
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<strong>  What is the zone of hot,partly melted rock that flows and that can be deformed?</strong> A) crust B) asthenosphere C) core D) mantle E) lithosphere
What is the zone of hot,partly melted rock that flows and that can be deformed?

A) crust
B) asthenosphere
C) core
D) mantle
E) lithosphere
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<strong>  Large sections of the earth's crust,called ____,slowly separate,collide,or grind along against each other at the earth's surface.</strong> A) tailings B) mantle C) tectonic plates D) low-grade core E) oceanic ridges
Large sections of the earth's crust,called ____,slowly separate,collide,or grind along against each other at the earth's surface.

A) tailings
B) mantle
C) tectonic plates
D) low-grade core
E) oceanic ridges
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<strong>  Experts are particularly concerned about four strategic metal resources that are important for the U.S.economy and military strength,and that must be imported.What percentage does the U.S.import?</strong> A) 25% B) 35% C) 90% D) 80% E) 70%
Experts are particularly concerned about four strategic metal resources that are important for the U.S.economy and military strength,and that must be imported.What percentage does the U.S.import?

A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 90%
D) 80%
E) 70%
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<strong>  Some analysts suggest we can increase supplies of some minerals by extracting lower grades of ore.Which factor would not limit the mining of lower- grade ores?</strong> A) increased cost of mining and processing the larger volumes of ore B) increasing shortage of freshwater needed to mine and process ore C) lack of new earth-moving equipment and mining techniques D) environmental impact of increased land disruption E) pollution produced during the mining and processing of ore
Some analysts suggest we can increase supplies of some minerals by extracting lower grades of ore.Which factor would not limit the mining of lower- grade ores?

A) increased cost of mining and processing the larger volumes of ore
B) increasing shortage of freshwater needed to mine and process ore
C) lack of new earth-moving equipment and mining techniques
D) environmental impact of increased land disruption
E) pollution produced during the mining and processing of ore
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<strong>  Of the 20 key nonrenewable mineral resources it needs,what percentage does the U.S.import?</strong> A) 15% B) 25% C) 40% D) 80% E) 100%
Of the 20 key nonrenewable mineral resources it needs,what percentage does the U.S.import?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 80%
E) 100%
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<strong>  Which of the following is a type of metallic mineral?</strong> A) iron B) sand C) limestone D) coral E) coal
Which of the following is a type of metallic mineral?

A) iron
B) sand
C) limestone
D) coral
E) coal
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<strong>  The interaction of physical and chemical processes that change rocks from one type to another type is known as ____.</strong> A) metamorphism B) the rock cycle C) petrography D) consolidation E) hydrogeology
The interaction of physical and chemical processes that change rocks from one type to another type is known as ____.

A) metamorphism
B) the rock cycle
C) petrography
D) consolidation
E) hydrogeology
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<strong>  A naturally occurring,chemical element or inorganic compound that exists as a solid with a regular repeating internal arrangement of its atoms or ions is called a(n)____.</strong> A) isotope B) crystal C) mineral D) element E) oxide
A naturally occurring,chemical element or inorganic compound that exists as a solid with a regular repeating internal arrangement of its atoms or ions is called a(n)____.

A) isotope
B) crystal
C) mineral
D) element
E) oxide
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<strong>  What type of rock is granite?</strong> A) igneous B) mineral C) metamorphic D) sedimentary E) organic
What type of rock is granite?

A) igneous
B) mineral
C) metamorphic
D) sedimentary
E) organic
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<strong>  Limestone,when exposed to heat and pressure,becomes ____.</strong> A) salt B) quartzite C) granite D) marble E) bituminous coal
Limestone,when exposed to heat and pressure,becomes ____.

A) salt
B) quartzite
C) granite
D) marble
E) bituminous coal
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<strong>  The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the ____.</strong> A) hydrological cycle B) carbon cycle C) rock cycle D) phosphorus cycle E) nutrient cycle
The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the ____.

A) hydrological cycle
B) carbon cycle
C) rock cycle
D) phosphorus cycle
E) nutrient cycle
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<strong>  When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate,the continental plate usually slides up and over the denser oceanic plate,pushing it down into the mantle,a process called ____.</strong> A) production B) subduction C) induction D) convection E) trenching
When an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate,the continental plate usually slides up and over the denser oceanic plate,pushing it down into the mantle,a process called ____.

A) production
B) subduction
C) induction
D) convection
E) trenching
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<strong>  The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in 1991 when ____ erupted.</strong> A) Mt.Pinatubo B) Mt.McKinley C) Mt.St.Helens D) Mt.Everest E) Humphrey's Peak
The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in 1991 when ____ erupted.

A) Mt.Pinatubo
B) Mt.McKinley
C) Mt.St.Helens
D) Mt.Everest
E) Humphrey's Peak
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<strong>  The life cycle of a metal product ends with ____.</strong> A) converting the metal to a product B) recycling of the product C) discarding of the product D) separation of the ore from waste material E) melting the metal
The life cycle of a metal product ends with ____.

A) converting the metal to a product
B) recycling of the product
C) discarding of the product
D) separation of the ore from waste material
E) melting the metal
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<strong>  When a resource has been economically depleted,we can do something about it.Which of the following is not suggested as an appropriate action to take to mitigate this issue?</strong> A) Find alternative supplies of the resource. B) Recycle existing supplies. C) Waste less. D) Use less. E) Do without.
When a resource has been economically depleted,we can do something about it.Which of the following is not suggested as an appropriate action to take to mitigate this issue?

A) Find alternative supplies of the resource.
B) Recycle existing supplies.
C) Waste less.
D) Use less.
E) Do without.
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<strong>  The U.N.International Seabed Authority began issuing seabed mining permits in what year?</strong> A) 1990 B) 1999 C) 2001 D) 2010 E) 2011
The U.N.International Seabed Authority began issuing seabed mining permits in what year?

A) 1990
B) 1999
C) 2001
D) 2010
E) 2011
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<strong>  Surface mining is used to extract what percentage of nonfuel resources in the U.S.?</strong> A) 50 B) 60 C) 70 D) 80 E) 90
Surface mining is used to extract what percentage of nonfuel resources in the U.S.?

A) 50
B) 60
C) 70
D) 80
E) 90
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<strong>  Because of the rising prices of many metals,there is now particular interest in pursuing mining in what location?</strong> A) Antarctica B) China C) Under volcanoes D) The Arctic Circle E) The ocean floor
Because of the rising prices of many metals,there is now particular interest in pursuing mining in what location?

A) Antarctica
B) China
C) Under volcanoes
D) The Arctic Circle
E) The ocean floor
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<strong>  According to the USGS,each person in the United States uses an average of how many metric tons of mineral resources each year?</strong> A) 2 B) 12 C) 22 D) 32 E) 42
According to the USGS,each person in the United States uses an average of how many metric tons of mineral resources each year?

A) 2
B) 12
C) 22
D) 32
E) 42
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<strong>  Surface mining,when compared to subsurface mining,____.</strong> A) is more dangerous. B) is more expensive C) produces less waste material D) disturbs more land E) causes subsidence
Surface mining,when compared to subsurface mining,____.

A) is more dangerous.
B) is more expensive
C) produces less waste material
D) disturbs more land
E) causes subsidence
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<strong>  Which procedure would most likely be used to mine coal on hilly terrain?</strong> A) open-pit mining B) contour mining C) area strip mining D) strip mining E) mountain-top removal
Which procedure would most likely be used to mine coal on hilly terrain?

A) open-pit mining
B) contour mining
C) area strip mining
D) strip mining
E) mountain-top removal
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<strong>  China has lower costs for the mining of rare earth minerals because of ____.</strong> A) their fewer environmental regulations B) their larger deposits C) the proximity of their deposits to the earth's surface D) the accessibility of their minerals without subsurface mining E) their low labor costs
China has lower costs for the mining of rare earth minerals because of ____.

A) their fewer environmental regulations
B) their larger deposits
C) the proximity of their deposits to the earth's surface
D) the accessibility of their minerals without subsurface mining
E) their low labor costs
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<strong>  Mining causes long-term harm to the environment in a number of ways.What is not one detrimental effect of mining?</strong> A) scarring and disruption of the land surface B) large amounts of radioactivity C) subsidence D) large amounts of solid waste E) toxic chemical releases into the atmosphere
Mining causes long-term harm to the environment in a number of ways.What is not one detrimental effect of mining?

A) scarring and disruption of the land surface
B) large amounts of radioactivity
C) subsidence
D) large amounts of solid waste
E) toxic chemical releases into the atmosphere
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<strong>  One way of increasing our supplies of rare earth minerals is to ____.</strong> A) import them from asteroids B) extract and recycle them from discarded electronics C) grow them chemically in a lab D) require manufacturers to use a different material E) buy more from China
One way of increasing our supplies of rare earth minerals is to ____.

A) import them from asteroids
B) extract and recycle them from discarded electronics
C) grow them chemically in a lab
D) require manufacturers to use a different material
E) buy more from China
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The United States subsidizes mining companies through depletion allowances that amount to ____% of their gross income from mining and processing.

A) 2-4
B) 4-8
C) 5-10
D) 5-22
E) 6-33
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<strong>  Which toxic substance is often used to extract gold and results in harmful environmental effects?</strong> A) acid mine drainage B) carbon dioxide C) sulfur dioxide D) cyanide E) fluoride
Which toxic substance is often used to extract gold and results in harmful environmental effects?

A) acid mine drainage
B) carbon dioxide
C) sulfur dioxide
D) cyanide
E) fluoride
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<strong>  The materials revolution ____.</strong> A) uses recycled material exclusively B) substitutes silicon and other materials for metals C) relies on only low-grade ores D) involves the use of renewable resources instead of nonrenewable resources E) is focused on creating new minerals in a lab setting
The materials revolution ____.

A) uses recycled material exclusively
B) substitutes silicon and other materials for metals
C) relies on only low-grade ores
D) involves the use of renewable resources instead of nonrenewable resources
E) is focused on creating new minerals in a lab setting
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<strong>  Depletion time is the time it takes to use up approximately ____% of the mineral reserves at a given rate of use.</strong> A) 30 B) 50 C) 60 D) 70 E) 80
Depletion time is the time it takes to use up approximately ____% of the mineral reserves at a given rate of use.

A) 30
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
E) 80
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<strong>  Acid mine drainage occurs when ____.</strong> A) mines use acid to clean equipment B) acid is used to remove rare earth minerals from mines C) acid is used to detect low grade mineral ores D) naturally-occurring acids are uncovered during the mining process E) rainwater seeps through spoils piles and produces sulfuric acid
Acid mine drainage occurs when ____.

A) mines use acid to clean equipment
B) acid is used to remove rare earth minerals from mines
C) acid is used to detect low grade mineral ores
D) naturally-occurring acids are uncovered during the mining process
E) rainwater seeps through spoils piles and produces sulfuric acid
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<strong>  Why does subsurface mining have less of an environmental impact than surface mining?</strong> A) Subsurface mining uses less than one-tenth as much land. B) Subsurface mining does not produce any water pollution. C) Subsurface mining does not produce acid mine drainage. D) Subsurface miners are not exposed to air pollution. E) Subsurface mining is guaranteed to produce less waste product.
Why does subsurface mining have less of an environmental impact than surface mining?

A) Subsurface mining uses less than one-tenth as much land.
B) Subsurface mining does not produce any water pollution.
C) Subsurface mining does not produce acid mine drainage.
D) Subsurface miners are not exposed to air pollution.
E) Subsurface mining is guaranteed to produce less waste product.
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<strong>  The majority of the earth's rare earth minerals are found in ____.</strong> A) China B) Saudi Arabia C) United States D) Canada E) Russia
The majority of the earth's rare earth minerals are found in ____.

A) China
B) Saudi Arabia
C) United States
D) Canada
E) Russia
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<strong>  The time it takes to use up a certain proportion of the reserves of a mineral at a given rate is referred to as the ____.</strong> A) life cycle B) depletion time C) long term estimate D) depletion curve E) strategic reserve
The time it takes to use up a certain proportion of the reserves of a mineral at a given rate is referred to as the ____.

A) life cycle
B) depletion time
C) long term estimate
D) depletion curve
E) strategic reserve
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<strong>  Waste soil and rock removed during surface mining is called ____.</strong> A) hazardous waste B) gangue C) spoil D) tailings E) smelt
Waste soil and rock removed during surface mining is called ____.

A) hazardous waste
B) gangue
C) spoil
D) tailings
E) smelt
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<strong>  Each year,scientists measure the magnitude of how many earthquakes?</strong> A) 10,000 B) 100,000 C) 250,000 D) 500,000 E) 1,000,000
Each year,scientists measure the magnitude of how many earthquakes?

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 250,000
D) 500,000
E) 1,000,000
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  Reserves of minerals increase when new,profitable sources are identified,and when technologies make it profitable to extract deposits formerly considered too expensive to remove.
Reserves of minerals increase when new,profitable sources are identified,and when technologies make it profitable to extract deposits formerly considered too expensive to remove.
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  Two commonly used nonmetallic minerals are sand and gravel.
Two commonly used nonmetallic minerals are sand and gravel.
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  Minerals are considered nonrenewable resources because they take so long to form.
Minerals are considered nonrenewable resources because they take so long to form.
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  Recycling aluminum produces 97% less water pollution than mining and processing aluminum ore.
Recycling aluminum produces 97% less water pollution than mining and processing aluminum ore.
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  Adding chemicals to remove metals from their ores is called smelting.
Adding chemicals to remove metals from their ores is called smelting.
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<strong>  The rate that the tectonic plates move is comparable to ____.</strong> A) how fast a snail moves B) the rate that fingernails grow C) the rate that the moon is moving away from the earth D) the rate that the earth rotates E) the rate erosion of a mountain
The rate that the tectonic plates move is comparable to ____.

A) how fast a snail moves
B) the rate that fingernails grow
C) the rate that the moon is moving away from the earth
D) the rate that the earth rotates
E) the rate erosion of a mountain
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<strong>  The place where an earthquake begins is called its ____.</strong> A) start B) focus C) magnitude D) epicenter E) fault
The place where an earthquake begins is called its ____.

A) start
B) focus
C) magnitude
D) epicenter
E) fault
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<strong>  The largest recorded loss of life from a tsunami was ____.</strong> A) in the 2011 in Japan B) in 1964 in Alaska C) after a volcano erupted in Pompeii D) in 2004 in Indonesia E) in 1989 in San Francisco
The largest recorded loss of life from a tsunami was ____.

A) in the 2011 in Japan
B) in 1964 in Alaska
C) after a volcano erupted in Pompeii
D) in 2004 in Indonesia
E) in 1989 in San Francisco
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  At least 500 mountaintops in West Virginia and other Appalachian states have been removed by mining activities in the region.
At least 500 mountaintops in West Virginia and other Appalachian states have been removed by mining activities in the region.
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<strong>  There are many advantages to using microorganisms for mining.Which of the following is not one of these?</strong> A) reduced land disturbance B) reduced air pollution C) faster removal of the mineral D) reduced use of hazardous chemicals E) reduced water pollution
There are many advantages to using microorganisms for mining.Which of the following is not one of these?

A) reduced land disturbance
B) reduced air pollution
C) faster removal of the mineral
D) reduced use of hazardous chemicals
E) reduced water pollution
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<strong>  What is one breakthrough material in the materials revolution that is being used for bridges and buildings?</strong> A) zinc B) plastics C) graphene D) potash E) limestone
What is one breakthrough material in the materials revolution that is being used for bridges and buildings?

A) zinc
B) plastics
C) graphene
D) potash
E) limestone
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<strong>  A major earthquake is one that measures in what range on the Richter scale?</strong> A) 4.0 to 4.9 B) 5.0 to 5.9 C) 6.0 to 6.9 D) 7.0 to 7.9 E) over 8.0
A major earthquake is one that measures in what range on the Richter scale?

A) 4.0 to 4.9
B) 5.0 to 5.9
C) 6.0 to 6.9
D) 7.0 to 7.9
E) over 8.0
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54
<strong>  Vibrations caused when energy accumulated over time is released are called ____.</strong> A) fractures B) seismic waves C) glaciations D) tsunamis E) drift
Vibrations caused when energy accumulated over time is released are called ____.

A) fractures
B) seismic waves
C) glaciations
D) tsunamis
E) drift
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55
<strong>  What are a series of large waves generated in the ocean by an earthquake,landslide,or volcanic activity?</strong> A) pipe waves B) quake waves C) seismic waves D) rollers E) tsunamis
What are a series of large waves generated in the ocean by an earthquake,landslide,or volcanic activity?

A) pipe waves
B) quake waves
C) seismic waves
D) rollers
E) tsunamis
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56
  The higher the grade of ore,the higher the environmental impact.
The higher the grade of ore,the higher the environmental impact.
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57
  Rocks can be converted from one type to another.
Rocks can be converted from one type to another.
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58
<strong>  The severity of an earthquake is a measure of its seismic waves,and is called ____.</strong> A) epicenter B) focus C) magnitude D) ridges E) valleys
The severity of an earthquake is a measure of its seismic waves,and is called ____.

A) epicenter
B) focus
C) magnitude
D) ridges
E) valleys
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59
  The oceanic crust makes up less than 30% of the earth's crust.
The oceanic crust makes up less than 30% of the earth's crust.
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60
  The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the carbon cycle.
The slowest of the earth's cyclic processes is the carbon cycle.
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61
  Tsunamis in the open ocean can travel as fast as jet airplanes.
Tsunamis in the open ocean can travel as fast as jet airplanes.
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62
 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Recycle,reuse,reduce consumption;increase reserves by improved mining technology,raising prices,and new discoveries.Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Recycle,reuse,reduce consumption;increase reserves by improved mining technology,raising prices,and new discoveries.
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63
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. The environmental impact of mining depends on the percentage of metal content,or ____________________. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
The environmental impact of mining depends on the percentage of metal content,or ____________________.
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64
  The ____________________,which measures the magnitude of an earthquake,has units that are each 10 times stronger than the one below it.
The ____________________,which measures the magnitude of an earthquake,has units that are each 10 times stronger than the one below it.
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65
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. A mineral becomes ____________________ when it costs more than it is worth to find,extract,transport,and process it. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
A mineral becomes ____________________ when it costs more than it is worth to find,extract,transport,and process it.
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66
  Most earthquakes occur near the center of a tectonic plate.
Most earthquakes occur near the center of a tectonic plate.
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67
 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Mine,use,throw away;no new discoveries;rising prices.Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Mine,use,throw away;no new discoveries;rising prices.
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68
  A(n)____________________ is an element or inorganic compound that occurs naturally in the earth's crust as a solid with a regular internal crystalline structure.
A(n)____________________ is an element or inorganic compound that occurs naturally in the earth's crust as a solid with a regular internal crystalline structure.
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69
  An active volcano forms where magma reaches the earth's surface through a vent or a fissure.
An active volcano forms where magma reaches the earth's surface through a vent or a fissure.
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70
  Using natural or genetically engineered bacteria to remove desired metals through wells bored into the deposits is known as _____________________.
Using natural or genetically engineered bacteria to remove desired metals through wells bored into the deposits is known as _____________________.
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71
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. ____________________ are permission from the government to deduct from mining company taxes their costs of developing and extracting mineral resources. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
____________________ are permission from the government to deduct from mining company taxes their costs of developing and extracting mineral resources.
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72
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. In the United States,the mining industry releases almost ____________________ of all toxic emissions. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
In the United States,the mining industry releases almost ____________________ of all toxic emissions.
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73
  Nanotechnology is proving to be a likely answer to the possible shortage of mineral resources,particularly in light of the fact that it has no known disadvantages.
Nanotechnology is proving to be a likely answer to the possible shortage of mineral resources,particularly in light of the fact that it has no known disadvantages.
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74
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. Identified resources from which the mineral can be extracted profitably at current prices are called ____________________. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
Identified resources from which the mineral can be extracted profitably at current prices are called ____________________.
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75
  Magma that manages to reach the surface of the earth is called ____________________.
Magma that manages to reach the surface of the earth is called ____________________.
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76
 Natural Capital Depletion  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.   -Recycle;increase reserves by improved mining technology;higher prices and new discoveries.Natural Capital Depletion

The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper. Identify the correct curve (curve A, curve B, and or curve C) that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.


-Recycle;increase reserves by improved mining technology;higher prices and new discoveries.
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77
  When energy that has accumulated over time along a fault is released,the result is vibrations called ____________________.
When energy that has accumulated over time along a fault is released,the result is vibrations called ____________________.
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78
  Soil that forms from the weathering of volcanic lava is not very fertile.
Soil that forms from the weathering of volcanic lava is not very fertile.
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79
  The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions. The United States has little or no reserves of four _______________ - cobalt,chromium,manganese,and platinum - which are vital to the country's economic and military strength. The accompanying figure shows the depletion curves for a nonrenewable resource such as aluminum or copper.Identify the correct curve (curve A,curve B,and or curve C)that corresponds to each statement in the following questions.
The United States has little or no reserves of four _______________ - cobalt,chromium,manganese,and platinum - which are vital to the country's economic and military strength.
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80
  Sandstone and shale are types of ____________________ rock.
Sandstone and shale are types of ____________________ rock.
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