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Radiometric dating has allowed scientists to assign absolute ages to the relative geologic time scale.
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Earth's mean global temperature has changed significantly over the course of our planet's history.
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Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
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The two major disciplines of geology are historical geology and physical geology.
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The most interior division of planet Earth is the core, which is liquid at its center because of extreme pressures, but solid toward Earth's surface.
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The red-shift is an example of the Doppler effect.
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The central thesis of the theory of organic evolution is that the current diversity of species on Earth is the same as that of the past.
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The solar nebula theory of the formation of the solar system accounts for the differences in composition between the terrestrial and Jovian planets.
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The two types of Earth's crust are known as lithospheric and oceanic.
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Oceanic crust is less dense than continental crust.
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Natural selection refers to the survival of organisms that are best adapted to their environment.
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Our solar system is the center of the universe.
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The Jovian planets (e.g., Jupiter) are primarily composed of heavy elements such as uranium (U) and lead (Pb).
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The asteroids in the asteroid belt are the remnants of a very large planet in the early solar system that was broken apart through impact with another planetary body.
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A tectonic plate can consist of continental crust or oceanic crust, but not both.
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The vibrant color of much of Earth's terrestrial landscape has been present since the origin of the planet.
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The "Goldilocks zone" is a region around a star where conditions are favorable for the presence of liquid water.
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The universe is presently contracting.
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The asthenosphere is the outer layer of Earth, which is rigid and is broken into individual plates.
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What mechanism accounts for differential survival and reproduction among members of a species?

A) neptunism
B) stratigraphy
C) formation
D) natural selection
E) orogeny
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The advent of ____ allowed geologists to assign numeric dates to the geologic time scale.

A) uniformitarianism
B) radiometric dating
C) relative dating
D) fossil succession
E) stratigraphic nomenclature
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Liquid water in Earth's oceans are part of the Earth's ____.

A) biosphere
B) hydrosphere
C) lithosphere
D) mesosphere
E) atmosphere
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Which principle asserts that processes operating in the present world can be used to interpret events of the past?

A) catastrophism
B) uniformitarianism
C) lithification
D) unconformity
E) weathering
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Earth becomes ____ with increasing depth.

A) more dense
B) less dense
C) liquid
D) enriched in silica and aluminum
E) depleted in iron and magnesium
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Which part of the upper mantle behaves plastically and flows slowly?

A) lithosphere
B) asthenosphere
C) crust
D) atmosphere
E) core
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Terrestrial planets in our solar system have thick atmospheres, while the outer planets are primarily atmosphere-free.
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What term refers to a combination of related parts that interact in an organized manner?

A) system
B) hypothesis
C) theory
D) uniformitarianism
E) scientific method
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Tectonic plates move in response to ____.

A) convection cells in the mantle
B) convection cells in the core
C) subduction cells in the mantle
D) subduction cells in the core
E) unequal heating of crust by the sun
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Which concept explains some natural phenomenon that is testable and is supported by a large body of evidence (e.g., plate tectonics)?

A) hypothesis
B) scientific law
C) transgression
D) principle
E) theory
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Saturn is the largest planet in the solar system.
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Historical geology can best be described as the study of ____.

A) how the solar system formed
B) rocks and minerals
C) the evolution of organisms
D) earthquakes, volcanoes, and other processes on Earth
E) the origin and evolution of Earth
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Although rocks are affected by interactions among all six major subsystems of Earth, rocks are physically classified in the ____ subsystem.

A) atmosphere
B) hydrosphere
C) biosphere
D) lithosphere
E) inner core
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Who proposed the concept of natural selection?

A) James Hutton
B) William Smith
C) Charles  Darwin
D) Abraham  Werner
E) Alfred  Wegener
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What is the study of the origin and evolution of Earth, its continents, oceans, atmosphere, and life?

A) physical geology
B) scientific method
C) cosmology
D) historical geology
E) solar nebula
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Scientific evidence suggests that Earth formed approximately ____ ago.

A) 4.6 trillion years
B) 4.6 million years
C) 4.6 billion years
D) 4600 years
E) 460 years
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Uniformitarianism states that geologic processes today operated with equal intensities and rates in the past.
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In the 19th century, the geologic time scale was based primarily on rock exposures and the vertical sequence of fossils in the rock record.
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The largest layer of Earth, in terms of volume, is the ____.

A) lithosphere
B) asthenosphere
C) crust
D) core
E) mantle
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The majority of earthquakes and volcanic activity occur along plate boundaries.
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Which process is responsible for the planetary formation of Earth?

A) Accretion of small bodies called planetesimals
B) Erosion of an existing, larger planet
C) Collision of two medium-sized moons
D) Massive eruptions of magma which built up Earth's rocky surface
E) Implosion of a nearby supernova
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Organic evolution is predictive, supported by a multitude of evidence, and offers a good explanation of observed phenomena. Organic evolution, therefore, is considered a ____.

A) hypothesis
B) law
C) theory
D) unifying concept
E) working model
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Planets located outside of our solar system are called ____.

A) Goldilocks planets
B) exoplanets
C) gas giants
D) Jovian planets
E) terrestrial planets
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Our solar system is part of the ____________________ Galaxy.
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The oceanic crust is composed mostly of ____.

A) granite
B) peridotite
C) basalt
D) rhyolite
E) gneiss
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Which statement about the asthenosphere is false ?

A) It lies beneath the lithosphere.
B) It is a rigid rock layer.
C) It behaves plastically.
D) It acts like a lubricating layer allowing plates to move.
E) It has the same composition as the lower mantle.
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Solar system planets are classified as either ____________________ or ____________________ planets based upon their chemical and physical properties.
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The geologic time scale was originally based upon ____.

A) vertical  changes in fossil assemblages in sedimentary layers
B) the theory of organic evolution
C) the isotopes of minerals
D) absolute ages of rocks based on radiometric age dates
E) geographic mineral locations
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A proposed explanation for an observed natural phenomena is a(n) ____________________.
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Earth's age is thought by most geologists to be ____________________ years old.
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A combination of related parts that interact in an organized manner is a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ are the remains or traces of once-living organisms.
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Planets located farther from the Sun are ____, and are ____ than planets closer to the Sun.

A) colder; denser
B) smaller; colder
C) larger; denser
D) larger; warmer
E) colder; larger
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Which division of Earth exists below the crust and above the core?

A) inner sphere
B) lithosphere
C) mantle
D) hydrosphere
E) molten zone
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Evidence for the Big Bang includes the ____.

A) blue-shift of adjacent galaxies
B) presence of background radiation
C) warm temperature of the universe
D) separation of the four fundamental forces
E) invariable  speed at which galaxies are moving away from Earth in all directions
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The science of geology is divided into two broad areas: ____________________ geology and ____________________ geology.
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Scientists use the term ____________________ to analyze and gather facts and data about a problem in a rational, orderly manner.
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What are the four basic forces in the universe?

A) gravity, electric, magnetic, and strong nuclear
B) gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and atomic
C) gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear
D) gravity, electric, magnetic, and atomic
E) gravity, electromagnetic, atomic, and nuclear
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The Doppler effect suggests that the universe is ____________________.
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Darwin suggested that the mechanism by which evolution proceeds is ____________________.
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Provide a brief discussion of the theory of organic evolution. What evidence supports this theory?
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Write a short essay discussing the origin and development of the early solar system. What evidence do we have for events that took place during this period?
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Write a brief essay discussing the scientific method. What are the important steps in this method? Provide a specific example of a concept that has been considered by this method and its results.
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Plate tectonic theory provides a framework for the study of geology due to its predictive and explanatory powers. Define plate tectonics and give three examples of what plate tectonics predicts or explains.
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Why is it a misconception to assume that because scientific theories can change, that they cannot be trusted?
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Provide a brief discussion of the internal structure of Earth. What are the physical characteristics of each of the layers? What caused the "differentiation" of early Earth?
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Terrestrial planets and Jovian planets have unique characteristics. List and describe four ways terrestrial and Jovian planets differ.
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One line of evidence supporting the Big Bang is the expansion of the universe. Explain how we know the universe is expanding and how it helps us determine an age for the universe.
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Explain one way in which the hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere each interact with or affect the lithosphere.
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Prior to differentiation, Earth was a molten homogenous mass. What three sources of heating were responsible for Earth's molten state? Which source contributes to Earth's internal temperature today?
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Theories are factually stronger than hypotheses.
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Radiometric dating has allowed scientists to assign absolute ages to the relative geologic time scale.
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Earth's mean global temperature has changed significantly over the course of our planet's history.
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Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
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The two major disciplines of geology are historical geology and physical geology.
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The most interior division of planet Earth is the core, which is liquid at its center because of extreme pressures, but solid toward Earth's surface.
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The red-shift is an example of the Doppler effect.
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The central thesis of the theory of organic evolution is that the current diversity of species on Earth is the same as that of the past.
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The solar nebula theory of the formation of the solar system accounts for the differences in composition between the terrestrial and Jovian planets.
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The two types of Earth's crust are known as lithospheric and oceanic.
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Oceanic crust is less dense than continental crust.
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Natural selection refers to the survival of organisms that are best adapted to their environment.
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Our solar system is the center of the universe.
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The Jovian planets (e.g., Jupiter) are primarily composed of heavy elements such as uranium (U) and lead (Pb).
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The asteroids in the asteroid belt are the remnants of a very large planet in the early solar system that was broken apart through impact with another planetary body.
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A tectonic plate can consist of continental crust or oceanic crust, but not both.
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The vibrant color of much of Earth's terrestrial landscape has been present since the origin of the planet.
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The "Goldilocks zone" is a region around a star where conditions are favorable for the presence of liquid water.
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The universe is presently contracting.
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The asthenosphere is the outer layer of Earth, which is rigid and is broken into individual plates.
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What mechanism accounts for differential survival and reproduction among members of a species?

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The advent of ____ allowed geologists to assign numeric dates to the geologic time scale.

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D) fossil succession
E) stratigraphic nomenclature
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Liquid water in Earth's oceans are part of the Earth's ____.

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Which principle asserts that processes operating in the present world can be used to interpret events of the past?

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D) unconformity
E) weathering
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Earth becomes ____ with increasing depth.

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D) enriched in silica and aluminum
E) depleted in iron and magnesium
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Which part of the upper mantle behaves plastically and flows slowly?

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D) atmosphere
E) core
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Terrestrial planets in our solar system have thick atmospheres, while the outer planets are primarily atmosphere-free.
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What term refers to a combination of related parts that interact in an organized manner?

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E) scientific method
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Tectonic plates move in response to ____.

A) convection cells in the mantle
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D) subduction cells in the core
E) unequal heating of crust by the sun
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Which concept explains some natural phenomenon that is testable and is supported by a large body of evidence (e.g., plate tectonics)?

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E) theory
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Saturn is the largest planet in the solar system.
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Historical geology can best be described as the study of ____.

A) how the solar system formed
B) rocks and minerals
C) the evolution of organisms
D) earthquakes, volcanoes, and other processes on Earth
E) the origin and evolution of Earth
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Although rocks are affected by interactions among all six major subsystems of Earth, rocks are physically classified in the ____ subsystem.

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C) biosphere
D) lithosphere
E) inner core
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Who proposed the concept of natural selection?

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D) Abraham  Werner
E) Alfred  Wegener
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What is the study of the origin and evolution of Earth, its continents, oceans, atmosphere, and life?

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C) cosmology
D) historical geology
E) solar nebula
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Scientific evidence suggests that Earth formed approximately ____ ago.

A) 4.6 trillion years
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C) 4.6 billion years
D) 4600 years
E) 460 years
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Uniformitarianism states that geologic processes today operated with equal intensities and rates in the past.
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In the 19th century, the geologic time scale was based primarily on rock exposures and the vertical sequence of fossils in the rock record.
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The largest layer of Earth, in terms of volume, is the ____.

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D) core
E) mantle
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The majority of earthquakes and volcanic activity occur along plate boundaries.
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Which process is responsible for the planetary formation of Earth?

A) Accretion of small bodies called planetesimals
B) Erosion of an existing, larger planet
C) Collision of two medium-sized moons
D) Massive eruptions of magma which built up Earth's rocky surface
E) Implosion of a nearby supernova
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Organic evolution is predictive, supported by a multitude of evidence, and offers a good explanation of observed phenomena. Organic evolution, therefore, is considered a ____.

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Planets located outside of our solar system are called ____.

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E) terrestrial planets
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Our solar system is part of the ____________________ Galaxy.
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The oceanic crust is composed mostly of ____.

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E) gneiss
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Which statement about the asthenosphere is false ?

A) It lies beneath the lithosphere.
B) It is a rigid rock layer.
C) It behaves plastically.
D) It acts like a lubricating layer allowing plates to move.
E) It has the same composition as the lower mantle.
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Solar system planets are classified as either ____________________ or ____________________ planets based upon their chemical and physical properties.
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The geologic time scale was originally based upon ____.

A) vertical  changes in fossil assemblages in sedimentary layers
B) the theory of organic evolution
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D) absolute ages of rocks based on radiometric age dates
E) geographic mineral locations
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A proposed explanation for an observed natural phenomena is a(n) ____________________.
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Earth's age is thought by most geologists to be ____________________ years old.
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A combination of related parts that interact in an organized manner is a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ are the remains or traces of once-living organisms.
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Planets located farther from the Sun are ____, and are ____ than planets closer to the Sun.

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C) larger; denser
D) larger; warmer
E) colder; larger
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Which division of Earth exists below the crust and above the core?

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C) mantle
D) hydrosphere
E) molten zone
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Evidence for the Big Bang includes the ____.

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The science of geology is divided into two broad areas: ____________________ geology and ____________________ geology.
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Scientists use the term ____________________ to analyze and gather facts and data about a problem in a rational, orderly manner.
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What are the four basic forces in the universe?

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The Doppler effect suggests that the universe is ____________________.
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Darwin suggested that the mechanism by which evolution proceeds is ____________________.
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Provide a brief discussion of the theory of organic evolution. What evidence supports this theory?
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Write a short essay discussing the origin and development of the early solar system. What evidence do we have for events that took place during this period?
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Write a brief essay discussing the scientific method. What are the important steps in this method? Provide a specific example of a concept that has been considered by this method and its results.
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Plate tectonic theory provides a framework for the study of geology due to its predictive and explanatory powers. Define plate tectonics and give three examples of what plate tectonics predicts or explains.
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Why is it a misconception to assume that because scientific theories can change, that they cannot be trusted?
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Provide a brief discussion of the internal structure of Earth. What are the physical characteristics of each of the layers? What caused the "differentiation" of early Earth?
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Terrestrial planets and Jovian planets have unique characteristics. List and describe four ways terrestrial and Jovian planets differ.
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One line of evidence supporting the Big Bang is the expansion of the universe. Explain how we know the universe is expanding and how it helps us determine an age for the universe.
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Explain one way in which the hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere each interact with or affect the lithosphere.
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Prior to differentiation, Earth was a molten homogenous mass. What three sources of heating were responsible for Earth's molten state? Which source contributes to Earth's internal temperature today?
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