Deck 11: Earth the Active Planet

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Mantle material behaves like a gas.
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Some of Earth's rocks retain traces of the magnetic field that point backward to its field today.
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The first stage in planetary evolution is cratering.
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When a volcano erupts, over 90% of the gas released is water vapor.
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In comparing the Terrestrial worlds, which planet is most similar to Earth's Moon?

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Uranus
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Earth's magnetic field is a direct result of its rapid rotation and its molten metallic core.
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There is oxygen in Earth's atmosphere because of plant life.
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Heat rising from Earth's interior drives erosion.
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Earth displays slower erosion than any other Terrestrial planet.
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Most of Earth's history has been destroyed by an active crust and erosion.
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Earth's core is hot, dense, and mostly composed of iron and nickel.
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All Terrestrial planets are separated into layers of different densities.
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Which of the Terrestrial planets is considered a "water world"?

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Neptune
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Terrestrial planets, like Earth, are made up of rock and metal.
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Earth's upper atmosphere is protected from infrared radiation by an ozone layer.
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Earth's core is as hot as the surface of the Sun.
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In comparing the Terrestrial planets, which planet is most similar in size to Earth?

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Mars
D) the Moon
E) Neptune
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Human output of CO2 is minor in comparison to the CO2 output of volcanoes.
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Pressure ( P ) waves move as displacements of particles perpendicular to the waves' direction of travel.
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A major process in modifying Earth's crust is erosion by wind.
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Where are volcanoes most common?

A) subduction zones
B) transform boundaries
C) folded mountain ranges
D) continental basins and ranges
E) plates pushing against one another
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The ____ couples convection in the liquid core with Earth's rotation to produce electric currents that are believed to be responsible for Earth's magnetic field.

A) albedo
B) bow shock
C) axis rotation
D) convection currents
E) dynamo effect
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The collision of plates can produce ____.

A) craters
B) rift zone
C) erosion
D) midocean rise
E) folded mountain ranges
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A plate sliding into a subduction zone can trigger ____.

A) midocean rise
B) cratering
C) volcanism
D) hurricanes
E) erosion
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What is the correct order of planetary development?

A) differentiation, cratering, flooding, slow surface evolution
B) cratering, flooding, differentiation, slow surface evolution
C) slow surface evolution, differentiation, flooding, cratering
D) differentiation, flooding, cratering slow surface evolution
E) flooding, slow surface evolution, cratering, differentiation
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Where can you find a midocean rise?

A) Mediterranean Sea
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Red Sea
E) Indian Ocean
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If plate tectonics is what builds up Earth's mountains and continents, then what process tears them down?

A) convection
B) volcanism
C) cratering
D) erosion
E) accretion
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What is the first stage of planetary development?

A) cratering
B) flooding
C) bombardment
D) differentiation
E) slow surface evolution
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Why can't S waves travel through Earth's liquid core?

A) Earth's liquid core is creating its own S waves.
B) Earth's liquid core causes the seismic activity to be reflected back to its origin.
C) Earth's liquid core absorbs the waves.
D) Earth's liquid core is too hot and changes the wavelength of the S wave.
E) Earth's liquid core does not have the rigidity required for shear waves to travel along.
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What is responsible for much of the erosion of Earth's surface?

A) lava flows
B) solar wind
C) impact craters
D) convection
E) water
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What is a characteristic of all terrestrial planets?

A) They all have water.
B) They all have a rocky surface.
C) They all have a thick atmosphere.
D) They all have weather patterns.
E) They all have a very geologically active surface.
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What theoryexplains the movement of the continents on Earth's surface?

A) continental spreading
B) continental drift
C) continental tectonics
D) continental rifting
E) continental rise
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Which stage of planetary development has all but eliminated much of Earth's surface history?

A) flooding
B) cratering
C) differentiation
D) bombardment
E) slow surface evolution
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Based purely on its size, which of these planetary bodies is least geologically active?

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Io
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What process in Earth's core is important in the generation of Earth's magnetic field?

A) accretion
B) differentiation
C) convection
D) eruption
E) gravitation
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Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of planets is known as _____.

A) geology
B) plate tectonics
C) greenhouse effect
D) comparative planetology
E) Terrestrial planet classification
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What form of seismic waves travel in compressions and decompressions?

A) systematic waves
B) earthquake waves
C) pressure waves
D) shear waves
E) gravity waves
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The formation of the Red Sea as Africa pulls apart from the Arabian peninsula is an example of what geological feature?

A) subduction zone
B) midocean rise
C) ocean spreading
D) rift valley
E) volcanic eruption
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What does molten rock solidify into?

A) basalt
B) marble
C) sandstone
D) quartzite
E) travertine
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It is believed that there was a heavy bombardment of planetesimals at what stage in planetary development?

A) cratering
B) flooding
C) slow surface evolution
D) plate tectonics
E) differentiation
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When Earth was young, its atmosphere had no free ____.

A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) carbon dioxide
E) water vapor
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What part of Earth's magnetic field is the first line of defense to solar wind particles?

A) radiation belts
B) bow shock
C) magnetosphere
D) Van Allen belts
E) magnetic poles
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Careful studies of Earth's magnetic field for the past 330 million years shows that it has _____________ many times.

A) rotated
B) recharged
C) ionized
D) emerged
E) reversed
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Which statement is a common misconception with regard to Earth's atmosphere?

A) The carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere since the year 1800 is mostly or entirely due to human burning of fossil fuels.
B) All of Earth will warm at the same rate if there is global warming.
C) The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere protects the lower atmosphere and Earth's surface from harmful solar UV radiation.
D) Global warming and ozone depletion are two very different activities in Earth's atmosphere.
E) Earth has experienced a greenhouse effect its entire planetary history.
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Why is the very center of Earth's core a solid and not a liquid?

A) There is less metal in the central core.
B) The central core has a combination of gases with the metals.
C) Accretion "seeded" Earth with a solid central core.
D) The pressure at the central core raises the melting point of the metals higher than its temperature.
E) The central core is a frozen block of water ice.
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Apart from carbon dioxide, which is the most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A) water vapor
B) helium
C) ammonia
D) methane
E) nitrous oxide
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Which element would not have been found in Earth's early atmosphere? What is the most abundant gas found in Earth's atmosphere today?

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) carbon dioxide (CO2)
C) helium (He)
D) hydrogen (H)
E) oxygen (O2)
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Match between columns
Himalayan Mountains
rift valley
Himalayan Mountains
midocean rise
Himalayan Mountains
erosion
Himalayan Mountains
subduction zone
Himalayan Mountains
folded mountain range
Himalayan Mountains
volcanic islands
Pacific Ocean
rift valley
Pacific Ocean
midocean rise
Pacific Ocean
erosion
Pacific Ocean
subduction zone
Pacific Ocean
folded mountain range
Pacific Ocean
volcanic islands
Red Sea
rift valley
Red Sea
midocean rise
Red Sea
erosion
Red Sea
subduction zone
Red Sea
folded mountain range
Red Sea
volcanic islands
Northwestern U.S. coastline
rift valley
Northwestern U.S. coastline
midocean rise
Northwestern U.S. coastline
erosion
Northwestern U.S. coastline
subduction zone
Northwestern U.S. coastline
folded mountain range
Northwestern U.S. coastline
volcanic islands
Grand Canyon
rift valley
Grand Canyon
midocean rise
Grand Canyon
erosion
Grand Canyon
subduction zone
Grand Canyon
folded mountain range
Grand Canyon
volcanic islands
Hawaii
rift valley
Hawaii
midocean rise
Hawaii
erosion
Hawaii
subduction zone
Hawaii
folded mountain range
Hawaii
volcanic islands
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Why do scientist refer to Earth's mantle as a plastic?

A) The mantle has the properties of a solid, but can flow under pressure.
B) The mantle has the mixed properties of a solid and a liquid.
C) The mantle frequently shifts between its states of matter.
D) The mantle is a softer solid as it approaches the core.
E) The mantle has the properties of a liquid, but is limited in its movement.
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Terrestrial worlds are all differentiated, which means they are separated into layers of different _______________.
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Venus, which is 95 percent the diameter of Earth, has a(n) _______________ atmosphere.
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What important role does the ozone layer play in Earth's atmosphere?

A) The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet photons.
B) The ozone layer traps in inrfared radiation.
C) The ozone layer produces water vapor.
D) The ozone layer traps in UV radiation.
E) The ozone layer produces the oxygen needed for life.
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Explain why it is a common misconception to believe that life on Earth exists because of the presence of oxygen.
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Astronomers believe that some of the abundant water on Earth arrived late in the formation process as a bombardment of _______________.
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Where would you find Van Allen belts of radiation?

A) Within Earth's core
B) Within Earth's ozone layer
C) Within Earth's magnetosphere
D) Within Earth's mantle
E) Within Earth's subduction zones
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Which of the following astronomical objects has the thickest atmosphere?

A) the Moon
B) Earth
C) Venus
D) Mars
E) Mercury
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The __________ refers to many volcanoes surrounding the Pacific ocean which are active due to subduction of the ocean floor.
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With the understanding of differentiation, which layer of Earth would be the densest?

A) lithosphere
B) core
C) crust
D) hydrosphere
E) mantle
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During Earth's third stage of development, flooding , began as _______________ continued to heat Earth's interior and caused rock to melt in the upper mantle.
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List some of the geological forces and end products of plate tectonics.
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What is the current debate about the origin of water on Earth?
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Explain the greenhouse effect and the impact made by humans on the greenhouse effect.
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When an earthquake occurs, no direct _______________ pass through the core to register on seismographs on the opposite side of Earth.
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The exploration of Earth's interior is possible because _______________ produce vibrations called seismic waves.
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Seventy five percent of Earth's surface is covered by _______________.
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Internal heat forces Earth's liquid core to circulate with _______________.
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How have scientists been able to determine that Earth has a liquid metal outer core?
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Because P waves are_______________ waves, they can move through a liquid.
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The region controlled by Earth's magnetic field is the _______________.
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The heavy bombardment of the early Solar System made _______________ on the Terrestrial planets.
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Explain how solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field to create auroras at the poles. Make sure to include each part of the magnetic field the solar particles interact with.
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What are the four stages of Terrestrial planet development?
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Describe each differentiated layers of Earth.
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What is the difference between hot spot volcanism and subduction zone volcanism?
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Why can we not see as many craters on Earth as on the Moon?
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_______________ produces the majority of the geological activity on Earth.
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Mantle material behaves like a gas.
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Some of Earth's rocks retain traces of the magnetic field that point backward to its field today.
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The first stage in planetary evolution is cratering.
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When a volcano erupts, over 90% of the gas released is water vapor.
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In comparing the Terrestrial worlds, which planet is most similar to Earth's Moon?

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B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Uranus
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Earth's magnetic field is a direct result of its rapid rotation and its molten metallic core.
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There is oxygen in Earth's atmosphere because of plant life.
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Heat rising from Earth's interior drives erosion.
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Earth displays slower erosion than any other Terrestrial planet.
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Most of Earth's history has been destroyed by an active crust and erosion.
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Earth's core is hot, dense, and mostly composed of iron and nickel.
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All Terrestrial planets are separated into layers of different densities.
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Which of the Terrestrial planets is considered a "water world"?

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C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Neptune
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Terrestrial planets, like Earth, are made up of rock and metal.
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Earth's upper atmosphere is protected from infrared radiation by an ozone layer.
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Earth's core is as hot as the surface of the Sun.
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In comparing the Terrestrial planets, which planet is most similar in size to Earth?

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C) Mars
D) the Moon
E) Neptune
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Human output of CO2 is minor in comparison to the CO2 output of volcanoes.
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Pressure ( P ) waves move as displacements of particles perpendicular to the waves' direction of travel.
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A major process in modifying Earth's crust is erosion by wind.
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Where are volcanoes most common?

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B) transform boundaries
C) folded mountain ranges
D) continental basins and ranges
E) plates pushing against one another
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The ____ couples convection in the liquid core with Earth's rotation to produce electric currents that are believed to be responsible for Earth's magnetic field.

A) albedo
B) bow shock
C) axis rotation
D) convection currents
E) dynamo effect
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The collision of plates can produce ____.

A) craters
B) rift zone
C) erosion
D) midocean rise
E) folded mountain ranges
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A plate sliding into a subduction zone can trigger ____.

A) midocean rise
B) cratering
C) volcanism
D) hurricanes
E) erosion
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What is the correct order of planetary development?

A) differentiation, cratering, flooding, slow surface evolution
B) cratering, flooding, differentiation, slow surface evolution
C) slow surface evolution, differentiation, flooding, cratering
D) differentiation, flooding, cratering slow surface evolution
E) flooding, slow surface evolution, cratering, differentiation
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Where can you find a midocean rise?

A) Mediterranean Sea
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Red Sea
E) Indian Ocean
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If plate tectonics is what builds up Earth's mountains and continents, then what process tears them down?

A) convection
B) volcanism
C) cratering
D) erosion
E) accretion
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What is the first stage of planetary development?

A) cratering
B) flooding
C) bombardment
D) differentiation
E) slow surface evolution
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Why can't S waves travel through Earth's liquid core?

A) Earth's liquid core is creating its own S waves.
B) Earth's liquid core causes the seismic activity to be reflected back to its origin.
C) Earth's liquid core absorbs the waves.
D) Earth's liquid core is too hot and changes the wavelength of the S wave.
E) Earth's liquid core does not have the rigidity required for shear waves to travel along.
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What is responsible for much of the erosion of Earth's surface?

A) lava flows
B) solar wind
C) impact craters
D) convection
E) water
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What is a characteristic of all terrestrial planets?

A) They all have water.
B) They all have a rocky surface.
C) They all have a thick atmosphere.
D) They all have weather patterns.
E) They all have a very geologically active surface.
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What theoryexplains the movement of the continents on Earth's surface?

A) continental spreading
B) continental drift
C) continental tectonics
D) continental rifting
E) continental rise
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Which stage of planetary development has all but eliminated much of Earth's surface history?

A) flooding
B) cratering
C) differentiation
D) bombardment
E) slow surface evolution
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Based purely on its size, which of these planetary bodies is least geologically active?

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Earth
D) Mars
E) Io
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What process in Earth's core is important in the generation of Earth's magnetic field?

A) accretion
B) differentiation
C) convection
D) eruption
E) gravitation
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Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of planets is known as _____.

A) geology
B) plate tectonics
C) greenhouse effect
D) comparative planetology
E) Terrestrial planet classification
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What form of seismic waves travel in compressions and decompressions?

A) systematic waves
B) earthquake waves
C) pressure waves
D) shear waves
E) gravity waves
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The formation of the Red Sea as Africa pulls apart from the Arabian peninsula is an example of what geological feature?

A) subduction zone
B) midocean rise
C) ocean spreading
D) rift valley
E) volcanic eruption
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What does molten rock solidify into?

A) basalt
B) marble
C) sandstone
D) quartzite
E) travertine
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It is believed that there was a heavy bombardment of planetesimals at what stage in planetary development?

A) cratering
B) flooding
C) slow surface evolution
D) plate tectonics
E) differentiation
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When Earth was young, its atmosphere had no free ____.

A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) carbon dioxide
E) water vapor
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What part of Earth's magnetic field is the first line of defense to solar wind particles?

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B) bow shock
C) magnetosphere
D) Van Allen belts
E) magnetic poles
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Careful studies of Earth's magnetic field for the past 330 million years shows that it has _____________ many times.

A) rotated
B) recharged
C) ionized
D) emerged
E) reversed
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Which statement is a common misconception with regard to Earth's atmosphere?

A) The carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere since the year 1800 is mostly or entirely due to human burning of fossil fuels.
B) All of Earth will warm at the same rate if there is global warming.
C) The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere protects the lower atmosphere and Earth's surface from harmful solar UV radiation.
D) Global warming and ozone depletion are two very different activities in Earth's atmosphere.
E) Earth has experienced a greenhouse effect its entire planetary history.
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Why is the very center of Earth's core a solid and not a liquid?

A) There is less metal in the central core.
B) The central core has a combination of gases with the metals.
C) Accretion "seeded" Earth with a solid central core.
D) The pressure at the central core raises the melting point of the metals higher than its temperature.
E) The central core is a frozen block of water ice.
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Apart from carbon dioxide, which is the most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A) water vapor
B) helium
C) ammonia
D) methane
E) nitrous oxide
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Which element would not have been found in Earth's early atmosphere? What is the most abundant gas found in Earth's atmosphere today?

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) carbon dioxide (CO2)
C) helium (He)
D) hydrogen (H)
E) oxygen (O2)
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Match between columns
Himalayan Mountains
rift valley
Himalayan Mountains
midocean rise
Himalayan Mountains
erosion
Himalayan Mountains
subduction zone
Himalayan Mountains
folded mountain range
Himalayan Mountains
volcanic islands
Pacific Ocean
rift valley
Pacific Ocean
midocean rise
Pacific Ocean
erosion
Pacific Ocean
subduction zone
Pacific Ocean
folded mountain range
Pacific Ocean
volcanic islands
Red Sea
rift valley
Red Sea
midocean rise
Red Sea
erosion
Red Sea
subduction zone
Red Sea
folded mountain range
Red Sea
volcanic islands
Northwestern U.S. coastline
rift valley
Northwestern U.S. coastline
midocean rise
Northwestern U.S. coastline
erosion
Northwestern U.S. coastline
subduction zone
Northwestern U.S. coastline
folded mountain range
Northwestern U.S. coastline
volcanic islands
Grand Canyon
rift valley
Grand Canyon
midocean rise
Grand Canyon
erosion
Grand Canyon
subduction zone
Grand Canyon
folded mountain range
Grand Canyon
volcanic islands
Hawaii
rift valley
Hawaii
midocean rise
Hawaii
erosion
Hawaii
subduction zone
Hawaii
folded mountain range
Hawaii
volcanic islands
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Why do scientist refer to Earth's mantle as a plastic?

A) The mantle has the properties of a solid, but can flow under pressure.
B) The mantle has the mixed properties of a solid and a liquid.
C) The mantle frequently shifts between its states of matter.
D) The mantle is a softer solid as it approaches the core.
E) The mantle has the properties of a liquid, but is limited in its movement.
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Terrestrial worlds are all differentiated, which means they are separated into layers of different _______________.
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Venus, which is 95 percent the diameter of Earth, has a(n) _______________ atmosphere.
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What important role does the ozone layer play in Earth's atmosphere?

A) The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet photons.
B) The ozone layer traps in inrfared radiation.
C) The ozone layer produces water vapor.
D) The ozone layer traps in UV radiation.
E) The ozone layer produces the oxygen needed for life.
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Explain why it is a common misconception to believe that life on Earth exists because of the presence of oxygen.
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Astronomers believe that some of the abundant water on Earth arrived late in the formation process as a bombardment of _______________.
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Where would you find Van Allen belts of radiation?

A) Within Earth's core
B) Within Earth's ozone layer
C) Within Earth's magnetosphere
D) Within Earth's mantle
E) Within Earth's subduction zones
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Which of the following astronomical objects has the thickest atmosphere?

A) the Moon
B) Earth
C) Venus
D) Mars
E) Mercury
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The __________ refers to many volcanoes surrounding the Pacific ocean which are active due to subduction of the ocean floor.
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With the understanding of differentiation, which layer of Earth would be the densest?

A) lithosphere
B) core
C) crust
D) hydrosphere
E) mantle
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During Earth's third stage of development, flooding , began as _______________ continued to heat Earth's interior and caused rock to melt in the upper mantle.
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List some of the geological forces and end products of plate tectonics.
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What is the current debate about the origin of water on Earth?
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62
Explain the greenhouse effect and the impact made by humans on the greenhouse effect.
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63
When an earthquake occurs, no direct _______________ pass through the core to register on seismographs on the opposite side of Earth.
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64
The exploration of Earth's interior is possible because _______________ produce vibrations called seismic waves.
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65
Seventy five percent of Earth's surface is covered by _______________.
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66
Internal heat forces Earth's liquid core to circulate with _______________.
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67
How have scientists been able to determine that Earth has a liquid metal outer core?
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68
Because P waves are_______________ waves, they can move through a liquid.
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69
The region controlled by Earth's magnetic field is the _______________.
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70
The heavy bombardment of the early Solar System made _______________ on the Terrestrial planets.
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71
Explain how solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field to create auroras at the poles. Make sure to include each part of the magnetic field the solar particles interact with.
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72
What are the four stages of Terrestrial planet development?
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73
Describe each differentiated layers of Earth.
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74
What is the difference between hot spot volcanism and subduction zone volcanism?
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75
Why can we not see as many craters on Earth as on the Moon?
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76
_______________ produces the majority of the geological activity on Earth.
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