Deck 6: The Active Earth: Plate Tectonics
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Deck 6: The Active Earth: Plate Tectonics
1
If a geologist was studying oceanic crust, the rock material he or she collected would be primarily composed of __________________.
A) granite
B) iron and nickel
C) shale
D) basalt
A) granite
B) iron and nickel
C) shale
D) basalt
D
2
The ____________________ theory states that the lithosphere is a shell of hard, strong rock that floats on the hot, plastic asthenosphere.
plate tectonics
3
The Hawaiian Island chain was formed over a(n) ____________________.
hot spot
4
If a geologist is studying volcanoes on the ocean floor, she or he is examining a _________________.
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____________ was found in the equatorial regions of Wegener's supercontinent called Pangea.
A) Glacial deposits
B) Fossil evidence
C) Coal
D) Similar rock material
A) Glacial deposits
B) Fossil evidence
C) Coal
D) Similar rock material
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6
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current isolated Antarctica over the South Pole because of ___________ ___________ that occurred between 38 and 28 million years ago.
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7
The _______________ includes Earth's crust and the uppermost strong and rigid part of the mantle.
A) lithosphere
B) asthenosphere
C) atmosphere
D) biosphere
A) lithosphere
B) asthenosphere
C) atmosphere
D) biosphere
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8
In which part of the lithosphere would a geologist study convection which is the weak, plastic, and partly molten uppermost portion of the mantle?
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9
If a geologist studied the San Andreas Fault, she or he would be examining what specific type of plate boundary? ____________________
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10
Alfred Wegener theorized that Earth's continents were once joined together and later split, and drifted apart because of which of the following pieces of evidence?
A) Fossil evidence on Gondwanaland
B) Glacial evidence on Gondwanaland
C) Sandstone structures of ancient sand dunes found at 30° north and south latitudes
D) Coral reef fossils in the polar regions
A) Fossil evidence on Gondwanaland
B) Glacial evidence on Gondwanaland
C) Sandstone structures of ancient sand dunes found at 30° north and south latitudes
D) Coral reef fossils in the polar regions
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11
A geologist would expect this phenomena to occur when one plate slips past another. _____________
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12
Would pressure inhibit melting in the upper or lower mantle preventing rock from melting? __________________
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13
A geologist who studies two continental plates which are pulling apart is examining what specific type of divergent plate boundary?
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14
In which part of the Earth's layers would a geologist expect to find predominantly peridotite which is a rock that is denser than the basalt and granite of the crust?
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15
There have been three supercontinents in geologic past. Which supercontinent would contain fossil evidence since it formed during the Paleozoic Era? ____________________
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16
If a scientist discovers beaches that formed when glacier had depressed Scandinavia to sea level during the Last Ice Age, they would see that these beaches now lie well above that elevation because the land rose due to ___________.
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17
If a geologist was studying continental crust, the rock material she or he collected would be primarily composed of ___________________.
A) granite
B) iron and nickel
C) basalt
D) shale and limestone
A) granite
B) iron and nickel
C) basalt
D) shale and limestone
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18
Geologist who studies the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, Oregon, and British Columbia are examining what specific type of plate boundary? ________________
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19
A geologist who studies the uppermost mantle and overlying crust would be researching which specific segment of the lithosphere? ________________
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20
Scientists theorize that tectonic plate movements formed the first ____________________ between 2 billion and 1.8 billion years ago.
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21
Where two plates carrying oceanic crust converge __________________.
A) they form a Mid-Oceanic Ridge
B) both plates stop moving
C) the older, denser plate sinks into the mantle
D) the crust collides to form a large mountain range
A) they form a Mid-Oceanic Ridge
B) both plates stop moving
C) the older, denser plate sinks into the mantle
D) the crust collides to form a large mountain range
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22
Which layer of the Earth makes up 80% of Earth's volume? ___________________
A) Lithosphere
B) Mantle
C) Outer core
D) Inner Core
A) Lithosphere
B) Mantle
C) Outer core
D) Inner Core
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23
If you were studying guyots in the Pacific Ocean, which would be the oldest of the chain?
A) The guyots that were close to mid-oceanic ridges
B) The guyots that were half-way from the mid-oceanic ridges to oceanic trenches
C) The guyots that were closest to oceanic trenches
D) None of the above
A) The guyots that were close to mid-oceanic ridges
B) The guyots that were half-way from the mid-oceanic ridges to oceanic trenches
C) The guyots that were closest to oceanic trenches
D) None of the above
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24
If you were a geologist studying Harry Hess during World War II, which specific discovery would you have made after mapping the depth of the ocean floor? _________________
A) Magnetic stripes
B) Guyots
C) Subduction zones
D) None of the above
A) Magnetic stripes
B) Guyots
C) Subduction zones
D) None of the above
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25
The concept that suggests the asthenosphere flows laterally away from a region to make space for a heavy lithospheric mass is known as ___________________.
A) seafloor spreading
B) convergence
C) divergence
D) isostasy
A) seafloor spreading
B) convergence
C) divergence
D) isostasy
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26
If you were a geologist, you would expect what to form inland near subduction zones due to the movement of mantle through the lithosphere.
A) Hot spots
B) Volcanoes
C) Mantle plumes
D) Rifts
A) Hot spots
B) Volcanoes
C) Mantle plumes
D) Rifts
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27
The seafloor and oceanic crust at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge becomes _________ with increasing distance from the ridge axis.
A) newer
B) thinner
C) older
D) more magnetic
A) newer
B) thinner
C) older
D) more magnetic
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28
If you were a geologists studying the Himalayan Mountain Range, you would be examining what specific type of plate boundary?
A) convergent
B) divergent
C) transform
D) rift valley
A) convergent
B) divergent
C) transform
D) rift valley
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29
A ___________________ zone occurs when a less dense plate converges with a plate of higher density.
A) transform
B) rift
C) spreading
D) subduction
A) transform
B) rift
C) spreading
D) subduction
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30
Which of the following provided evidence for Wegener's theory?
A) differences in sea level heights
B) Earth's internal pressure changes
C) fossil records
D) magnetic polarity
A) differences in sea level heights
B) Earth's internal pressure changes
C) fossil records
D) magnetic polarity
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31
The circulation of the mantle is driven by which of the following?
A) heat from the upper lithosphere
B) cooling in the lower mantle
C) radioactive decay of unstable isotopes
D) reversal of magnetic polarity
A) heat from the upper lithosphere
B) cooling in the lower mantle
C) radioactive decay of unstable isotopes
D) reversal of magnetic polarity
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32
The downslope sliding of the lithosphere away from a spreading center is called a ____.
A) ridge push
B) slab pull
C) hot spot
D) mantle plume
A) ridge push
B) slab pull
C) hot spot
D) mantle plume
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33
When a plate carrying continental crust converges with a plate carrying oceanic crust _________.
A) the oceanic plate floats above the continental plate
B) the continental plate sinks into the mantle
C) a divergent boundary forms
D) the oceanic plate sinks beneath the continental plate and dives into the mantle
A) the oceanic plate floats above the continental plate
B) the continental plate sinks into the mantle
C) a divergent boundary forms
D) the oceanic plate sinks beneath the continental plate and dives into the mantle
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34
If you were a geologist studying the movement of tectonic plates, you expect a plate to typically move at rates of 1 to about 16 __________ per year.
A) millimeters
B) meters
C) centimeters
D) kilometers
A) millimeters
B) meters
C) centimeters
D) kilometers
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35
__________ have occurred on average every 500,000 years during the past 65 million years of Earth's history.
A) Supercontinents
B) Major mass extinctions
C) Banded iron formations
D) Magnetic reversals
A) Supercontinents
B) Major mass extinctions
C) Banded iron formations
D) Magnetic reversals
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36
If you were a geologist, where on Earth would you search to find the oldest rocks?
A) seafloors
B) continents
C) spreading centers
D) ocean ridges
A) seafloors
B) continents
C) spreading centers
D) ocean ridges
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37
When two continental plates converge, they form ____.
A) huge mountain ranges
B) a subduction zone
C) a transform boundary
D) a mantle plume
A) huge mountain ranges
B) a subduction zone
C) a transform boundary
D) a mantle plume
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38
If you were a geologists studying the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, you would be examining what specific type of plate boundary?
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) None of the above
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) None of the above
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39
The entire mantle-lithosphere system circulates in great ______________ cells.
A) Spreading
B) Reversal
C) Plume
D) Convection
A) Spreading
B) Reversal
C) Plume
D) Convection
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40
Earth's outer core is _________________.
A) cool and brittle
B) composed of helium
C) molten due to relatively lower pressure
D) as hot as the surface of the Sun
A) cool and brittle
B) composed of helium
C) molten due to relatively lower pressure
D) as hot as the surface of the Sun
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41
Since the temperature of the inner core is 7000°C, it is hot enough to make the rock material molten in spite of the pressure that sits on top of the inner core.
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42
According to the supercontinent model, ____.
A) at some future time, all continents will join together in a single supercontinent, and tectonic activity will cease
B) continental fragments have migrated around the globe and reassembled as a supercontinent at least three times in Earth's history
C) the breakup of a future supercontinent will lead to the destruction of all continental crust in subduction zones
D) all the geologic areas within a supercontinent have the same radiometric age
A) at some future time, all continents will join together in a single supercontinent, and tectonic activity will cease
B) continental fragments have migrated around the globe and reassembled as a supercontinent at least three times in Earth's history
C) the breakup of a future supercontinent will lead to the destruction of all continental crust in subduction zones
D) all the geologic areas within a supercontinent have the same radiometric age
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43
A single plate can carry both oceanic and continental crust because both types of plates comprise the lithosphere.
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44
The weight of an ice sheet can cause continental lithosphere to sink due to ____.
A) convergence
B) isostatic adjustment
C) divergence
D) transformation
A) convergence
B) isostatic adjustment
C) divergence
D) transformation
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45
What is a possible explanation for why the chemical composition of basalts from mid-oceanic ridges is different than those that erupt at hot spots?
A) subduction zone model
B) single-layered mantle model
C) spreading center model
D) two-layered mantle model
A) subduction zone model
B) single-layered mantle model
C) spreading center model
D) two-layered mantle model
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46
Lithosphere is thickest at oceanic spreading centers because the ocean lithosphere crumple against each other causing a huge mountain range to form.
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47
The internal heat from Earth's early melting event and from the continued decay of radioactive isotopes has allowed the interior of the Earth to remain hot even though the surface has cooled off.
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48
Some scientists suggest that future plate motions will rearrange the current configuration of continents, and form the next supercontinent near the present-day ____.
A) North Pole
B) Equator
C) South Pole
D) Australia
A) North Pole
B) Equator
C) South Pole
D) Australia
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49
The interior of lithospheric plates are normally tectonically active with occurrences of earthquakes and volcanoes because these areas represent major plate boundaries.
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50
Continental rifting occurs when two continental plates pulling apart because basaltic magma works it way through the granitic crust allowing for volcanoes to erupt both basaltic and rhyolitic compositions.
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51
The lithosphere floats on the asthenosphere because it is made of continental and oceanic crust that is buoyant rock and of the upper mantle where the temperature is cool and its pressure is low.
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52
Continental crust does not normally sink into the mantle because continental crust is of lower density than mantle material as compared to oceanic crust that is high in iron and nickel.
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53
The scientific community embraced Wegener's supercontinent theory because he was able to prove how continents drifted in geologic past.
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54
Oceanic crust subduction into the mantle is the reason Manhattan Island is now nine meters farther from London than it was in 1776.
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55
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge is elevated above surrounding seafloor because it is made of hotter and less dense lithosphere than oceanic crust farther away from the divergent boundary.
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56
Oceanic crust is thicker than continental crust because it is composed of granite.
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57
If you were a geologist looking to identify the source of volcanic magma, you would search for evidence of a what? ______________
A) area in the upper mantle where hot magma forms a volcanic center
B) divergent boundary between two plates
C) spreading center where new crust is formed
D) rising column of hot, plastic mantle rock called a mantle plume
A) area in the upper mantle where hot magma forms a volcanic center
B) divergent boundary between two plates
C) spreading center where new crust is formed
D) rising column of hot, plastic mantle rock called a mantle plume
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58
The reason that the mantle below the asthenosphere is stronger than the mantle above it is because the increasing pressure overcomes the effect of rising temperature.
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59
The asthenosphere is deep enough below Earth's surface that the weight of glaciers and mountains can cause the asthenosphere to move laterally away from the depressed region,
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60
The seafloor spreading hypothesis was put forth after oceanographers detected changes in the magnetic polarity of newly formed oceanic crust near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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61
Explain the two possible mechanisms that Wegener proposed to explain how continents drift.
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62
Explain why the mantle contains plastic and weak rock in the asthenosphere yet stronger rock at the bottom of the mantle near the outer core.
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63
Explain why volcanoes are not common at transform plate boundaries.
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64
Explain why convection is more rapid in shallow parts of the mantle as compared to deep parts of the mantle.
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65
Explain how a subduction zone is impacted by a mid-oceanic ridge (MOR).
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66
Explain how mantle convection drives continental drift.
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67
Explain why there are matching magnetic stripes on either side of a mid-oceanic ridge.
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68
Explain why mantle rock becomes weak and plastic in the asthenosphere.
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69
Explain why the inner core is not molten even though it is 7000°C.
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70
Explain how new ocean basis are formed on Earth.
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71
Explain how a hot-spot forms and how they differ from mantle plumes.
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72
Explain how the work of Vine, Matthews, and Morely supported Harry Hess's hypothesis of sea floor spreading.
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73
Explain why the fossil evidence that Wegener compiled supported his theory of continental drift.
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74
Explain why the rock evidence that Wegener compiled supported his theory of continental drift.
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75
Explain why the age of continental crust is older than oceanic crust.
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76
Explain how pressure makes it difficult for a rock to melt.
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77
Explain why two converging continental plates produces the thickest crust on Earth.
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78
Explain why the ocean crust contains magnetic stripes.
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79
Explain why the chemistry of oceanic plates cause them to sink beneath continent plates at subduction zones.
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80
Explain how rift zones impact supercontinents like Pangea.
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