Deck 13: Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics
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Deck 13: Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics
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Tectonic plates move from subduction zones towards divergent boundaries.
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2
The crust is about as thick as the mantle.
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3
Earth's outer core is solid rock.
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4
The lithosphere responds to applied stress as an elastic solid.
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5
It is believed that at one time all of Earth's land masses were crowded together in one supercontinent, which is called Pangaea.
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6
Plastic solids respond to stress by deforming and flowing slowly rather than by fracturing.
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7
The Mohorovičic´ discontinuity ____.
A)marks the boundary between the crust and the mantle
B)marks the boundary between the inner core and outer core
C)separates North and South America
D)divides oceanic crust from continental crust
E)lies at the absolute center of the solid Earth
A)marks the boundary between the crust and the mantle
B)marks the boundary between the inner core and outer core
C)separates North and South America
D)divides oceanic crust from continental crust
E)lies at the absolute center of the solid Earth
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8
Compared to oceanic crust, continental crust is thicker and less dense.
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9
One requirement for a substance to be classified as a mineral is for it to be inorganic, but it is possible for rocks to contain some organic matter.
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10
Only one of the major structural zones inside Earth is liquid, and that zone is the mantle.
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11
Subduction occurs at transform plate boundaries.
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12
Catastrophism is the theory that Earth processes operated in the geologic past as slowly as they do today.
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13
An example of a divergent plate boundary is a ____.
A)volcanic island arc
B)midoceanic ridge
C)transform fault
D)hot spot
E)subduction zone
A)volcanic island arc
B)midoceanic ridge
C)transform fault
D)hot spot
E)subduction zone
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14
Which of these features is a North American example of a transform plate boundary?
A)Appalachian Mountains
B)Rocky Mountains
C)San Andreas Fault
D)Grand Canyon
E)Lake Michigan
A)Appalachian Mountains
B)Rocky Mountains
C)San Andreas Fault
D)Grand Canyon
E)Lake Michigan
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15
At times in the past, the north and south magnetic poles have switched locations.
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16
Continental collision may form rift valleys.
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17
In general, extrusive igneous rocks are composed of mineral grains visible to the unaided eye, whereas mineral grains in intrusive igneous rocks are too small to be seen without magnification.
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18
Every mineral has distinctive and recognizable physical characteristics that aid in its identification.
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19
Much of what we know about the internal structure and composition of Earth has come from the study of ____.
A)satellite imagery
B)seismic waves
C)volcanic eruptions
D)Mars
E)deep-ocean sediments
A)satellite imagery
B)seismic waves
C)volcanic eruptions
D)Mars
E)deep-ocean sediments
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20
Earth's inner core is primarily composed of ____.
A)molten lava
B)molten copper and nickel
C)solid basalt
D)solid iron and carbon
E)solid iron and nickel
A)molten lava
B)molten copper and nickel
C)solid basalt
D)solid iron and carbon
E)solid iron and nickel
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21
Mafic igneous rocks are ____.
A)high in silica and low in heavy minerals
B)low in silica and high in heavy minerals
C)high in silica and high in heavy minerals
D)low in silica and low in heavy minerals
E)only low in silica
A)high in silica and low in heavy minerals
B)low in silica and high in heavy minerals
C)high in silica and high in heavy minerals
D)low in silica and low in heavy minerals
E)only low in silica
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22
The boundaries between sedimentary rocks that represent separate depositional events are called ____.
A)foliations
B)regoliths
C)outcrops
D)rock cycles
E)bedding planes
A)foliations
B)regoliths
C)outcrops
D)rock cycles
E)bedding planes
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23
Continental shields are ____.
A)coastal mountain ranges
B)large, inland basins
C)lines of volcanic islands that parallel a continent's coast
D)areas of crust added to a continent by accretion
E)areas of exposed, ancient crystalline rocks
A)coastal mountain ranges
B)large, inland basins
C)lines of volcanic islands that parallel a continent's coast
D)areas of crust added to a continent by accretion
E)areas of exposed, ancient crystalline rocks
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24
An island arc forms where ____.
A)oceanic crust collides with continental crust
B)oceanic crust diverges from continental crust
C)continental crust collides with continental crust
D)continental crust diverges from continental crust
E)oceanic crust collides with oceanic crust
A)oceanic crust collides with continental crust
B)oceanic crust diverges from continental crust
C)continental crust collides with continental crust
D)continental crust diverges from continental crust
E)oceanic crust collides with oceanic crust
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25
Paleomagnetism helps scientists understand ____.
A)the origin of Earth's magnetic field
B)the crust's chemical composition
C)the past location of continents
D)the depth of the Mohorovičic´ discontinuity
E)Earth's age
A)the origin of Earth's magnetic field
B)the crust's chemical composition
C)the past location of continents
D)the depth of the Mohorovičic´ discontinuity
E)Earth's age
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26
Intrusive igneous rocks are, in general, ____.
A)coarse-grained
B)clasts
C)regolith
D)chemical precipitates
E)rapidly cooled
A)coarse-grained
B)clasts
C)regolith
D)chemical precipitates
E)rapidly cooled
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27
Which of the following is the smallest grain size category for clastic particles?
A)sand
B)gravel
C)silt
D)regolith
E)clay
A)sand
B)gravel
C)silt
D)regolith
E)clay
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28
Metamorphosed limestone becomes ____.
A)marble
B)quartzite
C)granite
D)shale
E)conglomerate
A)marble
B)quartzite
C)granite
D)shale
E)conglomerate
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29
The two most common elements found in Earth's crust are ____.
A)silicon and magnesium
B)sodium and carbon
C)iron and aluminum
D)silicon and oxygen
E)carbon and potassium
A)silicon and magnesium
B)sodium and carbon
C)iron and aluminum
D)silicon and oxygen
E)carbon and potassium
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30
Alfred Wegener is well known for hypothesizing that ____.
A)mountain ranges only exist where erosion is very weak
B)new oceanic crust is formed at subduction zones
C)the magnetic poles have reversed on occasion during geologic time
D)over time, the continents change their geographic position
E)the inner core is molten
A)mountain ranges only exist where erosion is very weak
B)new oceanic crust is formed at subduction zones
C)the magnetic poles have reversed on occasion during geologic time
D)over time, the continents change their geographic position
E)the inner core is molten
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31
To be classified as a mineral, a substance must be ____.
A)foliated
B)organic
C)regolith
D)accreted
E)crystalline
A)foliated
B)organic
C)regolith
D)accreted
E)crystalline
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32
Sandstone is an example of a(n)____.
A)pyroclastic rock
B)clastic sedimentary rock
C)intrusive igneous rock
D)metamorphic rock
E)chemical precipitate sedimentary rock
A)pyroclastic rock
B)clastic sedimentary rock
C)intrusive igneous rock
D)metamorphic rock
E)chemical precipitate sedimentary rock
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33
The asthenosphere is defined based on ____.
A)chemical composition
B)rock layering
C)the way rock deforms in response to stress
D)plate motion rates
E)volcanic activity
A)chemical composition
B)rock layering
C)the way rock deforms in response to stress
D)plate motion rates
E)volcanic activity
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34
Lateral sliding of tectonic plates along boundaries is called ____.
A)discontinuity
B)transform movement
C)convergence
D)divergence
E)subduction
A)discontinuity
B)transform movement
C)convergence
D)divergence
E)subduction
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35
Isostasy is similar to ____.
A)buoyancy
B)inertia
C)convection
D)volume
E)conductivity
A)buoyancy
B)inertia
C)convection
D)volume
E)conductivity
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36
Which of these rocks is a common type of intrusive igneous rock?
A)sandstone
B)basalt
C)shale
D)marble
E)granite
A)sandstone
B)basalt
C)shale
D)marble
E)granite
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37
Which section of the Earth has the highest material density?
A)crust
B)mantle
C)asthenosphere
D)outer core
E)inner core
A)crust
B)mantle
C)asthenosphere
D)outer core
E)inner core
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38
Metamorphic rocks ____.
A)form when molten rock comes in contact with the atmosphere
B)often form depositional layers called bedding planes
C)are usually softer and less resistant to weathering than sedimentary rocks
D)are metamorphosed
E)include the rocks obsidian and conglomerate
A)form when molten rock comes in contact with the atmosphere
B)often form depositional layers called bedding planes
C)are usually softer and less resistant to weathering than sedimentary rocks
D)are metamorphosed
E)include the rocks obsidian and conglomerate
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39
The asthenosphere lies in the ____.
A)inner and outer core
B)mantle and crust
C)crust only
D)mantle only
E)outer core only
A)inner and outer core
B)mantle and crust
C)crust only
D)mantle only
E)outer core only
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40
Which of these materials is a mineral?
A)granite
B)coal
C)quartz
D)slate
E)schist
A)granite
B)coal
C)quartz
D)slate
E)schist
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41
Quartzite is formed by metamorphosing the rock _______________.
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42
The process by which dense oceanic plates plunge downward into the mantle at convergent plate boundaries is called _______________.
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43
One type of stratification, called _______________, is characterized by multiple thin sediment layers that accumulated in inclined, rather than horizontal, beds. Sand dunes, for example, deposit sediment in this way. (two words)
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44
A(n)_______________ is a mass of exposed bedrock.
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45
An instrument that measures P and S waves produced by earthquakes is a(n)_______________.
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46
Fractures called _______________ are common in rocks and can be caused by regional stress.
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47
How do we know Earth's internal structure?
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48
The Hawaiian Islands formed as the Pacific Plate moved over a(n)_______________.
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49
Coal is an example of a(n)_______________ sedimentary rock.
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50
Explain the rock cycle. Include information on how the three major categories of rocks differ from each other.
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51
Rocks derived from unconsolidated fragments that have accumulated together in a loose collection are termed _______________ rocks.
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52
A(n)_______________ is a consolidated aggregate of various types of minerals or a consolidated aggregate of multiple individual pieces (grains)of the same kind of mineral.
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53
When the amount of dissolved minerals in ocean or lake water reach saturation they begin to _______________ and build up as a deposit on the sea or lake bottom.
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54
Molten rock material at Earth's surface is known as _______________.
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55
A zone where new crust is formed due to the separation of two plates is labeled a(n)_______________. (two or three words)
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56
Explain how oceanic crust is created and destroyed.
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57
Discuss the major sources of evidence for the theory of plate tectonics.
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58
Where markedly mismatching strata meet along an irregular, eroded surface, that contact between the rocks is a(n)_______________.
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59
Explain how paleomagnetism is relevant to the study of paleogeography.
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60
Lava that erupts from a volcano and cools at Earth's surface is termed _______________ igneous rock.
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