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Deck 9: Mountains
1
If you went to the Andes Range off the west coast of South America, you would be able to see the mountains are composed predominantly of volcanic and plutonic rocks formed by ________________ at a continental margin.
Subduction
2
Weathering associated with the erosion of the Himalayas has coincided with what global climate change because carbon dioxide was removed from the atmosphere?
cooling
3
If a rock folds with little or no fracturing, this indicates that the rock deformed in a(n) ____________________ manner.
plastic
4
The Appalachian Mountains were initially thought to be the size of the Himalayas but have eroded allowing them to become light and rise due to what process? ____________________.
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When two continents collide, one continent may be forced beneath the other in a process called ____________________.
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6
Rock that is caught at the junction of two converging plates is deformed by _________ stress.
A) divergent
B) tensional
C) compressive
D) shear
A) divergent
B) tensional
C) compressive
D) shear
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7
If you are in the field and see a fold where the layers in the shape of a "U," what type of fold have you observed?
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8
A(n) ____________________ is a sedimentary basin formed by downward flexing of continental crust.
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9
Tectonic ____________________ creates different types of geologic structures, produced by rock deformation.
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10
If you are in the field and see a fold where the layers in the shape of a rainbow, what type of fold have you observed?
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11
A geologist would expect rocks, such as shale, limestone, and marble, tend to deform in a(n) ____ manner when stress is applied because these rocks are softer and behave differently to stress than rocks like granite.
A) brittle
B) fracture
C) plastic
D) fragile
A) brittle
B) fracture
C) plastic
D) fragile
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12
A sedimentary basin between the oceanic trench and the magmatic arc is called a(n) ____________________.
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13
In a fault, the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the footwall due to what specific type of stress? _____________
A) Compression
B) Tension
C) Shearing
D) None of the above
A) Compression
B) Tension
C) Shearing
D) None of the above
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14
Tectonic stress creates three major types of structures: folds, faults, and ____.
A) limbs
B) domes
C) basins
D) joints
A) limbs
B) domes
C) basins
D) joints
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15
The island arcs formed in the Pacific Ocean basin were made because two ______ plates carrying oceanic crust converged.
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16
A rock has a greater tendency to become plastic if the temperature does what? ____________
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17
If you visit the Himalaya Range, you are looking at the location where _________ smashed into Asia in a continent-to-continent collision.
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18
The term ____________________ refers to the process of mountain building.
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19
The Andes Mountains consists predominantly of ____________________ rocks because this range was formed in a subduction zone that created numerous volcanoes.
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20
If a rock experiences substantial stress in the form of compression, what specific type of geologic structure would you expect to see in the field?
A) Joint
B) Fault
C) Fold
D) Basin
A) Joint
B) Fault
C) Fold
D) Basin
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21
A wedge-shaped block of rock that drops downward between a pair of normal faults is a(n) ____.
A) horst
B) anticline
C) graben
D) syncline
A) horst
B) anticline
C) graben
D) syncline
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22
A sedimentary basin between a trench and an island arc is called a ____________
A) Forearc basin
B) Backarc basin
C) Middle-arc basin
D) Double-trench
A) Forearc basin
B) Backarc basin
C) Middle-arc basin
D) Double-trench
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23
A fold with one tilted axial surface and one limb facing downward is ____.
A) recumbant
B) overturned
C) symmetrical
D) asymmetrical
A) recumbant
B) overturned
C) symmetrical
D) asymmetrical
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24
Seafloor sediment and oceanic crust pieces are scraped off a subducting plate and accumulate in the ____ complex.
A) forearc
B) subduction
C) island arc
D) orogeny
A) forearc
B) subduction
C) island arc
D) orogeny
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25
If a similar plate to the Indian Plate 50 million years ago smashed into the East Coast of North America, what type of process would occur?
A) jointing
B) underthrusting
C) subduction
D) spreading
A) jointing
B) underthrusting
C) subduction
D) spreading
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26
Rock often moves repeatedly along many faults because ____.
A) faults always lie over shallow bodies of hot magma
B) all faults lie along tectonic plate boundaries
C) faulting is a strong indication that rock in the region is distorting plastically
D) tectonic stress commonly continues to be active in the same place over long periods of time
A) faults always lie over shallow bodies of hot magma
B) all faults lie along tectonic plate boundaries
C) faulting is a strong indication that rock in the region is distorting plastically
D) tectonic stress commonly continues to be active in the same place over long periods of time
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27
The belt of rocks that is deformed during mountain building is called a(n) ____.
A) fault
B) fold
C) orogen
D) joint
A) fault
B) fold
C) orogen
D) joint
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28
The underthrusting of a plate under a continental plate such as India under Tibet will cause what type of mountains to be uplifted?
A) Volcanic mountains
B) Tallest elevation mountains above sea level
C) Greatest total relief mountains from the base of the ocean floor to the summit
D) Short mountains
A) Volcanic mountains
B) Tallest elevation mountains above sea level
C) Greatest total relief mountains from the base of the ocean floor to the summit
D) Short mountains
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29
Normal faults, grabens, and horsts are common _______ because this creates a type of stress known as tension.
A) at convergent boundaries
B) where the crust is being pulled apart
C) at hot spots
D) along transform plate boundaries
A) at convergent boundaries
B) where the crust is being pulled apart
C) at hot spots
D) along transform plate boundaries
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30
A normal fault occurs as a result of ____.
A) extensional stress stretching Earth's crust
B) crustal shortening
C) the hanging wall moving upward relative to the footwall
D) plastic behavior of rock
A) extensional stress stretching Earth's crust
B) crustal shortening
C) the hanging wall moving upward relative to the footwall
D) plastic behavior of rock
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31
The Andes Mountains contain extensive ____ rocks on both sides of the mountains that formed from the erosion of the rising peaks.
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
D) granite
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
D) granite
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32
A joint is a fracture in the rock where what action has not occurred?
A) either side of the fracture has slipped
B) both sides of the fracture does not slip
C) either side of the fracture has moved horizontally past each other
D) one side of the fracture has moved many kilometers over the footwall
A) either side of the fracture has slipped
B) both sides of the fracture does not slip
C) either side of the fracture has moved horizontally past each other
D) one side of the fracture has moved many kilometers over the footwall
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33
A syncline _________.
A) always forms mountain peaks
B) always forms mountain valleys
C) forms as a part of a sequence of folds during crustal extension
D) is the portion of a fold that arches downward
A) always forms mountain peaks
B) always forms mountain valleys
C) forms as a part of a sequence of folds during crustal extension
D) is the portion of a fold that arches downward
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34
If a rock experiences stress that is added very slowly and at high pressure, what end result will occur?
A) brittle fracture
B) plastic deformation
C) confining stress
D) confining pressure
A) brittle fracture
B) plastic deformation
C) confining stress
D) confining pressure
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35
A slip is ____.
A) the distance that rocks on opposite sides of a fault have moved
B) an elliptical anticlinal feature
C) a wedge-shaped block of rock that drops downward between a pair of faults
D) blocks of rock between down-dropped grabens
A) the distance that rocks on opposite sides of a fault have moved
B) an elliptical anticlinal feature
C) a wedge-shaped block of rock that drops downward between a pair of faults
D) blocks of rock between down-dropped grabens
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36
The Andes Mountains were formed by convergence of a plate carrying ____ crust with a plate carrying ____ crust.
A) oceanic; oceanic
B) oceanic; continental
C) continental; continental
D) peridotitic; oceanic
A) oceanic; oceanic
B) oceanic; continental
C) continental; continental
D) peridotitic; oceanic
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37
As the Juan de Fuca plate subducts under the North American plate, what specific type of margin would a geologist state that this boundary represents?
A) underthrusting
B) a Himalayan margin
C) an Andean margin
D) an island arc
A) underthrusting
B) a Himalayan margin
C) an Andean margin
D) an island arc
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38
The oldest layer of a basin is found in what part of a basin? _________________________
A) Top
B) Bottom
C) Middle
D) None of the above
A) Top
B) Bottom
C) Middle
D) None of the above
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39
Prior to the formation of the Himalayas, a(n) ____ zone initially formed at the Asian margin.
A) transform
B) subduction
C) divergent
D) island arc
A) transform
B) subduction
C) divergent
D) island arc
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40
A circular or elliptical anticline structure called a basin is formed by what specific type of stress?
A) dome
B) basin
C) mountain
D) valley
A) dome
B) basin
C) mountain
D) valley
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41
The formation of the Himalayas coincided with ____.
A) global cooling
B) global warming
C) production of large amounts of carbon dioxide
D) a mass extinction
A) global cooling
B) global warming
C) production of large amounts of carbon dioxide
D) a mass extinction
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42
The Himalayas were formed ____.
A) by the convergence of two oceanic plates
B) by the convergence of two continental plates
C) by the convergence of an oceanic plate with a continental plate, followed by continent-continent collision
D) at a divergent plate boundary where oceanic crust was separating from continental crust
A) by the convergence of two oceanic plates
B) by the convergence of two continental plates
C) by the convergence of an oceanic plate with a continental plate, followed by continent-continent collision
D) at a divergent plate boundary where oceanic crust was separating from continental crust
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43
The modern Himalayas continue to grow as a plate carrying oceanic crust subducts beneath a plate carrying continental crust.
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44
Where two continental plates converge, compressional stress squeezes rocks, forming folds and normal and graben faults.
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45
A backarc basin is formed during the formation of island arcs.
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46
A subduction complex contains slices of continental crust scraped from the top of a subducting plate.
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47
A thrust fault is a reverse fault that is nearly vertical because the angle of slippage is very high.
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Extensional stress at a divergent plate boundary produces normal faults and grabens.
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49
The rising of the Himalayas coincided with global warming because excessive carbon dioxide was added to the atmosphere due to weathering of bedrock.
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50
The Appalachian Mountains in the United States were formed by collision between ____.
A) an oceanic plate and a continent
B) two continents
C) two oceanic plates
D) an oceanic plate and a continent, followed by a continent-continent collision
A) an oceanic plate and a continent
B) two continents
C) two oceanic plates
D) an oceanic plate and a continent, followed by a continent-continent collision
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51
Throughout its life cycle, a mountain continually rises due to isostasy.
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52
The Andes developed from a convergence between a tectonic plate carrying oceanic crust and another plate carrying continental crust.
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53
The Indian subcontinent was originally part of ____ 200 million years ago.
A) Laurasia
B) Nuna
C) Rodinia
D) Gondwana
A) Laurasia
B) Nuna
C) Rodinia
D) Gondwana
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54
If a fold is overturned, extreme compression would have been the type of stress has been applied to cause it to turn over.
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55
If fossils of marine organisms are found in Himalayan sedimentary rock toward its summit, that is an indicator that this region was once an ocean.
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56
One reason why the Himalayas contain Earth's highest peaks is that the entire plateau lies at such a high elevation.
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57
Island arcs are abundant in the ____, where convergence of oceanic plates is common.
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Antarctic Ocean
D) Pacific Ocean
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Antarctic Ocean
D) Pacific Ocean
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58
In order for island arc to form, two diverging oceanic plates must be separating from one another.
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59
The Himalayas are the world's highest mountain range because of extreme thinning of the Earth's crust.
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60
A horst is a block of rock between two joints that has moved relatively upward along normal faults.
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61
Explain how a subduction zone can add thickness to the Earth's crust.
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62
Explain how the subduction of the Indian Plate under Tibet transitioned into a continent-to-continent collision region.
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63
Discuss how the Farallon Plate transported oceanic crust to parts of California mountain ranges.
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64
Explain how the Lewis Overthrust fault is a prime example of a thrust fault.
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65
Explain how time affects the way stress impacts a rock.
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66
Explain how a magmatic activity can add thickness to the Earth's crust.
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67
Explain how faults, folds, and joints differ.
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68
Explain how mountains impact plant and animal habitats. Provide an example of an organism that relies on elevation for its habitat.
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69
Explain how the speed of plate movement can impact plate collisions at a subduction zone.
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70
Explain the relationship of horsts and grabens to normal faults and identify what specific type of stress causes them to form.
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71
Explain how compressive tectonic forces can add thickness to the Earth's crust.
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72
Explain what is the difference between an Andean margin and a continent-to-continent margin.
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73
Explain how pressure affects the way stress impacts a rock.
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74
Explain how humans have impacted mountain ecosystems.
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75
Explain how the nature of a rock (meaning its rock type) affects the way stress impacts a rock.
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76
Explain how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks all exist in the Himalayas.
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77
Explain how faults are important to engineering, mining, and quarrying.
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78
Explain how temperature affects the way stress impacts a rock.
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79
Explain how basalt turned into andesitic- and granitic-based volcanoes and plutons in the Andes at its subduction zone.
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Explain the process by which the hydrologic cycle is instrumental in eroding mountain ranges.
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