Deck 3: Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics
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Deck 3: Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics
1
Density is defined as:
A) layers that are separated.
B) the speed at which a liquid moves.
C) the weight of a substance.
D) the mass per unit of volume.
A) layers that are separated.
B) the speed at which a liquid moves.
C) the weight of a substance.
D) the mass per unit of volume.
D
2
What specifically describes the balance between the lithosphere floating atop the asthenosphere?
A) Buoyancy
B) Isostatic equilibrium
C) Density stratification
D) Compensation
A) Buoyancy
B) Isostatic equilibrium
C) Density stratification
D) Compensation
B
3
If P and S waves were to travel at the same constant speeds, what could be inferred about the Earth's interior?
A) The interior is density stratified.
B) The interior is liquid.
C) The interior is homogenous.
D) The interior is solid
A) The interior is density stratified.
B) The interior is liquid.
C) The interior is homogenous.
D) The interior is solid
C
4
What allowed scientists to confirm their theories that the Earth's interior had layers?
A) A large earthquake that occurred in Alaska
B) A system of 800 seismic stations placed worldwide
C) The correlation between intensity, frequency, and characteristics of waves
D) All of these choices
A) A large earthquake that occurred in Alaska
B) A system of 800 seismic stations placed worldwide
C) The correlation between intensity, frequency, and characteristics of waves
D) All of these choices
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5
What substance was able to show previous orientations of Earth's magnetic field?
A) Magma
B) Basalt
C) Magnetite
D) Magnesium
A) Magma
B) Basalt
C) Magnetite
D) Magnesium
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6
What hindered the acceptance of the continental drift theory?
A) There was no evidence of tropical plants ever existing in currently cold areas.
B) The explanation of centrifugal effect as the driving force behind the continents moving.
C) The discovery of similar fossils found on different continents.
D) The general shape of the continents.
A) There was no evidence of tropical plants ever existing in currently cold areas.
B) The explanation of centrifugal effect as the driving force behind the continents moving.
C) The discovery of similar fossils found on different continents.
D) The general shape of the continents.
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7
What characteristic is associated with convergent plate boundaries?
A) New crust formation
B) Solidification of crust materials
C) Violent geological activity
D) Spreading zones
A) New crust formation
B) Solidification of crust materials
C) Violent geological activity
D) Spreading zones
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8
What type of plate boundary would continental volcanoes like the Cascade Mountains in the western United States be associated with?
A) Divergent plate boundaries
B) Convergent plate boundaries
C) Transform plate boundaries
D) Rift boundary
A) Divergent plate boundaries
B) Convergent plate boundaries
C) Transform plate boundaries
D) Rift boundary
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9
The sustained heat within the Earth's interior is attributed to:
A) Radioactive Decay
B) Conduction
C) Convection
D) Isostatic Equilibrium
A) Radioactive Decay
B) Conduction
C) Convection
D) Isostatic Equilibrium
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10
Who was responsible for the theory of continental drift?
A) Francis Bacon
B) Sir Ernest Shackleton
C) Alfred Wegener
D) Antonio Snider-Pellegrini
A) Francis Bacon
B) Sir Ernest Shackleton
C) Alfred Wegener
D) Antonio Snider-Pellegrini
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11
What is an ophiolite a result of?
A) Divergent plate boundaries
B) Portions of continental crust squeezed and sheared onto the face of the continent
C) Parts of oceanic crust obducted onto the edges of continents
D) Continent to continent convergent boundaries
A) Divergent plate boundaries
B) Portions of continental crust squeezed and sheared onto the face of the continent
C) Parts of oceanic crust obducted onto the edges of continents
D) Continent to continent convergent boundaries
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12
What process intensified arguments about Earth's age because it would require long periods of time to occur?
A) Uniformitarianism
B) Catastrophism
C) Natural Selection
D) Biblical creation
A) Uniformitarianism
B) Catastrophism
C) Natural Selection
D) Biblical creation
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13
What features did Dr. Ballard not encounter during his National Geographic exploration to the mid-ocean ridge?
A) the rift valley
B) faults and fractures
C) lava flow
D) tube worms
A) the rift valley
B) faults and fractures
C) lava flow
D) tube worms
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14
What did Harry Hess and Robert Dietz suggest the cause of the continents moving was?
A) Convection currents
B) Radioactive decay
C) Conduction
D) Gravity
A) Convection currents
B) Radioactive decay
C) Conduction
D) Gravity
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15
What was the first evidence that suggested the Earth's crust might be broken into pieces?
A) Echo soundings aboard the Meteor
B) Plotting of deep earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire
C) Radiometric dating
D) Radioactive decay
A) Echo soundings aboard the Meteor
B) Plotting of deep earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire
C) Radiometric dating
D) Radioactive decay
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16
What is not a factor that separates the asthenosphere and the lower mantle into two distinct layers?
A) Temperature
B) Pressure
C) Density
D) Chemical composition
A) Temperature
B) Pressure
C) Density
D) Chemical composition
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17
What is considered to be the densest type of crust?
A) Basalt
B) Continental crust
C) Granite
D) Andesite
A) Basalt
B) Continental crust
C) Granite
D) Andesite
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18
What type of wave causes the most damage to property during an earthquake?
A) Primary waves
B) Secondary waves
C) Surface waves
D) Body waves
A) Primary waves
B) Secondary waves
C) Surface waves
D) Body waves
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19
Since the Earth has density stratified layers, which layer would be the densest?
A) The outer core
B) The mantle
C) The inner core
D) The crust
A) The outer core
B) The mantle
C) The inner core
D) The crust
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20
What keeps Earth's asthenosphere pliable?
A) Chemical composition of the asthenosphere
B) The density of the asthenosphere
C) Earth's internal heat
D) Insulation from the lithosphere
A) Chemical composition of the asthenosphere
B) The density of the asthenosphere
C) Earth's internal heat
D) Insulation from the lithosphere
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21
What prevents the subduction of terranes?
A) The relative thin layer of crusts
B) The low density
C) The proximity from plate boundaries
D) The compression of continental crusts
A) The relative thin layer of crusts
B) The low density
C) The proximity from plate boundaries
D) The compression of continental crusts
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22
Paleomagnetic data has been used to:
A) measure spreading rates.
B) calibrate the geological time scale.
C) reconstruct continents
D) All of these choices has been determined by paleomagnetic data.
A) measure spreading rates.
B) calibrate the geological time scale.
C) reconstruct continents
D) All of these choices has been determined by paleomagnetic data.
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23
The rate of convergence and divergence is approximately the same worldwide.
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24
The mantle is the largest layer in terms of mass and volume.
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25
Ridges, rifts, and rises are common features along divergent plate boundaries.
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26
Francis Bacon thought the continents were once joined together, even naming the single continent Pangaea and the surrounding ocean Panthalassa.
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27
What process involves the radiation of internal heat to the surface?
A) Convection
B) Conduction
C) Radioactive decay
D) Combustion
A) Convection
B) Conduction
C) Radioactive decay
D) Combustion
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28
How much lithosphere is submerged into the asthenosphere?
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 70%
D) 90%
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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29
Radiometric dating was used to age the ocean floor which was found to be older than the land at the center of continents.
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30
The spreading ridges are almost devoid of free sediment especially compared to basins.
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31
Mountains are supported by the mechanical strength present in the asthenosphere due to the presence of heavy elements such as iron and magnesium.
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32
The Earth's core only effects S wave behavior.
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33
Why do transform faults form?
A) They form due to remnants of convergent boundaries.
B) They form as results of secondary seismic waves.
C) They form due to lithospheric plate subduction zones.
D) They form because the axis of seafloor spreading across the surface of the Earth cannot follow a straight line smoothly.
A) They form due to remnants of convergent boundaries.
B) They form as results of secondary seismic waves.
C) They form due to lithospheric plate subduction zones.
D) They form because the axis of seafloor spreading across the surface of the Earth cannot follow a straight line smoothly.
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34
What evidence did James Hutton use to discount the biblical account of the Creation of Earth?
A) The erosion rates of streambeds
B) The distribution of sediments in rivers
C) The patterns of rocks found in the countryside
D) All of these choices
A) The erosion rates of streambeds
B) The distribution of sediments in rivers
C) The patterns of rocks found in the countryside
D) All of these choices
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35
A(n) ____ is a very large column of superheated mantle that originates at the boundary of the core and mantle.
A) Volcano
B) Plume
C) Asthenosphere
D) Ridge
A) Volcano
B) Plume
C) Asthenosphere
D) Ridge
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36
Hot spots always occur at plate boundaries.
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37
Who determined that S waves were unable to survive deep passage through the Earth's interior?
A) Alfred Wegener
B) Richard Oldham
C) Inge Lehmann
D) Francis Bacon
A) Alfred Wegener
B) Richard Oldham
C) Inge Lehmann
D) Francis Bacon
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38
What is the name given to Earth's cool, rigid outer layer based on physical properties?
A) Asthenosphere
B) Core
C) Lithosphere
D) Troposphere
A) Asthenosphere
B) Core
C) Lithosphere
D) Troposphere
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39
Primary waves travel ____ as fast as secondary waves.
A) half
B) twice
C) three times
D) at the same speed
A) half
B) twice
C) three times
D) at the same speed
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40
Convection occurs when heat rises which changes the density of a fluid or semisolid substance.
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41
What were the various theories about the age of the Earth? How did these theories lead to advances in science and new discoveries?
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42
What is paleomagnetism? Why have magnetometers shown symmetrical bands of magnetism strength at varying locations?
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43
Transform plate boundaries are not involved in the creation or destruction of crust, rather the plates just move past one another.
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44
What was Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift? What evidence did he have to support his theory? Why was his theory originally rejected?
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45
Despite the various attempts of land and ocean drilling, there has been no success in reaching the interior of the Earth.
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46
Discuss the composition and characteristics of Earth's layers. How was the composition of the mantle and core determined?
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47
Earthquakes are generated by two types of low frequency waves.
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48
Paleomagnetism was the confirmation needed to show historical plate movements.
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49
Surface waves are used to analyze the Earth's interior structure.
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50
What is seafloor spreading and plate tectonics? How does seafloor spreading and plate tectonics connect previous theories of the movement of continents?
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