Deck 1: Understanding Earth: a Dynamic and Evolving Planet

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Earth's composition was originally homogeneous.
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The geologic time scale was first developed in the 19th century using radiometric-dating techniques.
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Earth consists of two types of crust: lithospheric and oceanic.
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The principle of uniformitarianism is based on the idea that modern processes have operated throughout geologic time.
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At the moment of the Big Bang, ____.

A)all matter and energy were compressed into an infinitely small high-temperature and high-density state
B)all matter and energy were infinitely expanded to populate the exact size of the universe
C)the universe was entirely made of infinitely dense matter, because energy had not yet come into existence
D)the universe in existence up to that point collapsed and inverted to became the current universe
E)all of the chemical elements seen in the universe today were forged into existence
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Natural selection refers to the ability of organisms to choose the habitat in which they feel most comfortable.
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The central thesis of the theory of organic evolution is that the diversity of species on Earth in the past is the same as that of today.
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Earth's core is likely to be ____.

A)composed of rock with high silica content
B)hollow
C)molten throughout
D)composed of potassium and aluminum rich silicates
E)composed primarily of iron
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What comprises the ocean crust?

A)sedimentary rocks
B)peridotite
C)igneous rocks
D)metamorphic rocks
E)granite
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What type of rocks form at or near Earth's surface?

A)foliated rocks
B)nonfoliated rocks
C)sedimentary rocks
D)igneous rocks
E)metamorphic rocks
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According to the theory of creation, all living organisms are related and they descended, with some modifications, from organisms that lived in the past.
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According to most scientists, what is the greatest environmental problem facing the world today?

A)climate change
B)the ozone hole
C)water pollution
D)overpopulation
E)waste disposal
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What are the terrestrial planets?

A)Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
B)Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
C)Earth, Mars, and Jupiter
D)Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto
E)Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Pluto
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the asthenosphere?

A)It lies beneath the lithosphere.
B)It is a rigid rock layer.
C)It is broken into plates.
D)It is more dense than the core.
E)It comprises the lower mantle.
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What is the zone between Earth's core and crust?

A)innersphere
B)lithosphere
C)mantle
D)convection center
E)molten zone
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What theory explains the formation of a differentiated Earth consisting of layers?

A)Darwin's theory
B)plate tectonic theory
C)Einstein's Theory of Relativity
D)homogeneous accretion theory
E)Big Bang
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According to the principle of uniformitarianism, processes have occurred at the same rates throughout geologic time.
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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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Geologists use the Principle of Uniformitarianism as a basis to interpret the past and predict the future.
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Most scientists believe that the Big Bang took place approximately ____ years ago.

A)140 billion
B)40 billion
C)14 billion
D)140 million
E)40 million
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What is the study of Earth materials and the processes operating within Earth and on its surface?

A)physical geography
B)meteorology
C)geomorphology
D)historical geology
E)physical geology
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Tentative explanations that are formulated to explain observed phenomena are known as ____.

A)tautologies
B)theories
C)conjectures
D)perspectives
E)hypotheses
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What technique injects fluids under very high pressure into organic-rich shales to recover trapped natural gas?

A)mechanical fracturing
B)hydraulic fracturing
C)pressurized mining
D)stress mining
E)hydraulic drilling
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What are the subdivisions of the geologic time scale, listed in order from longest to shortest time intervals?

A)eon, era, period, and epoch
B)epoch, eon, era, and period
C)eon, epoch, period, and era
D)era, eon, period, and epoch
E)eon, era, epoch, and period
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What are the two types of crust?

A)oceanic and continental
B)inner crust and outer crust
C)lower crust and upper crust
D)terrestrial and aquatic
E)metamorphic and sedimentary
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Which basic force is responsible for the breakdown of an atom's nucleus, thereby producing radioactive decay?

A)electromagnetic
B)weak nuclear
C)strong nuclear
D)molecular affinity
E)interstitial
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What are the three types of plate boundaries?

A)mid-ocean ridge, trench, and divergent
B)mid-ocean ridge, divergent, and convergent
C)divergent, convergent, and transform
D)convergent, transform, and trench
E)mid-ocean ridge, convergent, and trench
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What unifying theory of geology holds that large segments of Earth's outer part move relative to one another?

A)lithospheric zone theory
B)convection cell theory
C)subduction zone theory
D)plate cycle theory
E)plate tectonic theory
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Sudden or catastrophic events, such as volcanic eruptions and tsunami, can be explained by ____.

A)big bang theory
B)theory of natural selection
C)third law of thermodynamics
D)principle of uniformitarianism
E)scientific method
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What theory proposes that all living organisms are descendants of different life forms that existed in the past?

A)organic evolution
B)astrology
C)paleontology
D)plate tectonics
E)natural selection
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In the 1800s, what provided a means for dating rocks and allowed for a relative geologic time scale to be constructed?

A)seismic measurements
B)carbon dating
C)climate change studies
D)magma studies
E)succession of fossils in the rock record
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Which subsystem of Earth supplies heat for convection in the mantle?

A)atmosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)biosphere
D)core
E)lithosphere
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What are naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solids that have definite physical and chemical properties?

A)rocks
B)minerals
C)stalactites
D)stalagmites
E)lithified deposits
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Compared with their overall size, the ____ planets have small rocky cores.

A)Descartes
B)terrestrial
C)Jovian
D)nebular
E)dwarf
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____ is known to be a dwarf planet.

A)Neptune
B)Pluto
C)Uranus
D)Mars
E)Titan
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What theory has the central thesis that all present-day organisms are related and that they have descended with modifications from organisms that lived in the past?

A)theory of relativism
B)best-fit theory
C)theory of organic evolution
D)unifying theory
E)theory of uniformitarianism
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Which basic force binds atoms into molecules?

A)gravity
B)molecular affinity
C)strong nuclear
D)electromagnetic
E)weak nuclear
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What parallel alignment of minerals is caused by the application of pressure, and gives a rock a layered or banded appearance?

A)striation
B)foliation
C)marbling
D)metamorphism
E)crystallization
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Which process results in the formation of sedimentary rocks?

A)precipitation of mineral matter from solution
B)chemical activity of fluids
C)crystallization of lava flow
D)accumulation of magma
E)heat compression of other rocks
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What is a characteristic of the greenhouse effect?

A)Short wavelength radiation from the sun is reflected back into space.
B)Most of Earth's radiant energy escapes into space.
C)Industrialization plays an exclusive role in the process.
D)Gases trap heat reflected back from Earth's surface.
E)Transpiration significantly increases levels of greenhouse gases.
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What three general characteristics account for the density differences among the concentric layers of Earth?
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The basic force that is the attraction of one body toward another is ____________________.
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Explain the connection between the rock cycle and plate tectonics.
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Provide a brief overview of the solar nebula theory.
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The increasing percentage of heavier elements in the universe results from nuclear fusion during the evolution of ____________________.
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Describe the steps involved in the scientific method.
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What is the basic premise of the principle of uniformitarianism?
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Rocks that form from the crystallization of lava or magma are ____________________ rocks.
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What are Earth's six principal subsystems?
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The state of matter of the material in Earth's inner core is ____________________.
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What are the primary characteristics of the terrestrial planets in our solar system?
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Earth's concentric layer that has the largest volume is the ____________________.
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Earth formed ____________________ billion years ago.
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A change in the frequency of a sound, light, or other wave caused by movement of the wave's source relative to the observer is known as the _______________.
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A combination of related parts that interact in an organized fashion is a(n)____________________.
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The crust and the underlying uppermost mantle make up the ____________________.
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List two fundamental phenomena that indicate that the Big Bang occurred.
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The study of the origin, evolution, and nature of the universe is _______________.
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Earth's composition was originally homogeneous.
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The geologic time scale was first developed in the 19th century using radiometric-dating techniques.
False
3
Earth consists of two types of crust: lithospheric and oceanic.
False
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The principle of uniformitarianism is based on the idea that modern processes have operated throughout geologic time.
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At the moment of the Big Bang, ____.

A)all matter and energy were compressed into an infinitely small high-temperature and high-density state
B)all matter and energy were infinitely expanded to populate the exact size of the universe
C)the universe was entirely made of infinitely dense matter, because energy had not yet come into existence
D)the universe in existence up to that point collapsed and inverted to became the current universe
E)all of the chemical elements seen in the universe today were forged into existence
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Natural selection refers to the ability of organisms to choose the habitat in which they feel most comfortable.
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The central thesis of the theory of organic evolution is that the diversity of species on Earth in the past is the same as that of today.
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Earth's core is likely to be ____.

A)composed of rock with high silica content
B)hollow
C)molten throughout
D)composed of potassium and aluminum rich silicates
E)composed primarily of iron
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What comprises the ocean crust?

A)sedimentary rocks
B)peridotite
C)igneous rocks
D)metamorphic rocks
E)granite
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What type of rocks form at or near Earth's surface?

A)foliated rocks
B)nonfoliated rocks
C)sedimentary rocks
D)igneous rocks
E)metamorphic rocks
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According to the theory of creation, all living organisms are related and they descended, with some modifications, from organisms that lived in the past.
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According to most scientists, what is the greatest environmental problem facing the world today?

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B)the ozone hole
C)water pollution
D)overpopulation
E)waste disposal
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What are the terrestrial planets?

A)Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
B)Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
C)Earth, Mars, and Jupiter
D)Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto
E)Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Pluto
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the asthenosphere?

A)It lies beneath the lithosphere.
B)It is a rigid rock layer.
C)It is broken into plates.
D)It is more dense than the core.
E)It comprises the lower mantle.
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What is the zone between Earth's core and crust?

A)innersphere
B)lithosphere
C)mantle
D)convection center
E)molten zone
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What theory explains the formation of a differentiated Earth consisting of layers?

A)Darwin's theory
B)plate tectonic theory
C)Einstein's Theory of Relativity
D)homogeneous accretion theory
E)Big Bang
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According to the principle of uniformitarianism, processes have occurred at the same rates throughout geologic time.
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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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Geologists use the Principle of Uniformitarianism as a basis to interpret the past and predict the future.
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Most scientists believe that the Big Bang took place approximately ____ years ago.

A)140 billion
B)40 billion
C)14 billion
D)140 million
E)40 million
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What is the study of Earth materials and the processes operating within Earth and on its surface?

A)physical geography
B)meteorology
C)geomorphology
D)historical geology
E)physical geology
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Tentative explanations that are formulated to explain observed phenomena are known as ____.

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E)hypotheses
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What technique injects fluids under very high pressure into organic-rich shales to recover trapped natural gas?

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B)hydraulic fracturing
C)pressurized mining
D)stress mining
E)hydraulic drilling
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What are the subdivisions of the geologic time scale, listed in order from longest to shortest time intervals?

A)eon, era, period, and epoch
B)epoch, eon, era, and period
C)eon, epoch, period, and era
D)era, eon, period, and epoch
E)eon, era, epoch, and period
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What are the two types of crust?

A)oceanic and continental
B)inner crust and outer crust
C)lower crust and upper crust
D)terrestrial and aquatic
E)metamorphic and sedimentary
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Which basic force is responsible for the breakdown of an atom's nucleus, thereby producing radioactive decay?

A)electromagnetic
B)weak nuclear
C)strong nuclear
D)molecular affinity
E)interstitial
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What are the three types of plate boundaries?

A)mid-ocean ridge, trench, and divergent
B)mid-ocean ridge, divergent, and convergent
C)divergent, convergent, and transform
D)convergent, transform, and trench
E)mid-ocean ridge, convergent, and trench
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What unifying theory of geology holds that large segments of Earth's outer part move relative to one another?

A)lithospheric zone theory
B)convection cell theory
C)subduction zone theory
D)plate cycle theory
E)plate tectonic theory
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Sudden or catastrophic events, such as volcanic eruptions and tsunami, can be explained by ____.

A)big bang theory
B)theory of natural selection
C)third law of thermodynamics
D)principle of uniformitarianism
E)scientific method
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What theory proposes that all living organisms are descendants of different life forms that existed in the past?

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C)paleontology
D)plate tectonics
E)natural selection
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In the 1800s, what provided a means for dating rocks and allowed for a relative geologic time scale to be constructed?

A)seismic measurements
B)carbon dating
C)climate change studies
D)magma studies
E)succession of fossils in the rock record
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Which subsystem of Earth supplies heat for convection in the mantle?

A)atmosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)biosphere
D)core
E)lithosphere
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What are naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solids that have definite physical and chemical properties?

A)rocks
B)minerals
C)stalactites
D)stalagmites
E)lithified deposits
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Compared with their overall size, the ____ planets have small rocky cores.

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C)Jovian
D)nebular
E)dwarf
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____ is known to be a dwarf planet.

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C)Uranus
D)Mars
E)Titan
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What theory has the central thesis that all present-day organisms are related and that they have descended with modifications from organisms that lived in the past?

A)theory of relativism
B)best-fit theory
C)theory of organic evolution
D)unifying theory
E)theory of uniformitarianism
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Which basic force binds atoms into molecules?

A)gravity
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C)strong nuclear
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What parallel alignment of minerals is caused by the application of pressure, and gives a rock a layered or banded appearance?

A)striation
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C)marbling
D)metamorphism
E)crystallization
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Which process results in the formation of sedimentary rocks?

A)precipitation of mineral matter from solution
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C)crystallization of lava flow
D)accumulation of magma
E)heat compression of other rocks
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What is a characteristic of the greenhouse effect?

A)Short wavelength radiation from the sun is reflected back into space.
B)Most of Earth's radiant energy escapes into space.
C)Industrialization plays an exclusive role in the process.
D)Gases trap heat reflected back from Earth's surface.
E)Transpiration significantly increases levels of greenhouse gases.
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What three general characteristics account for the density differences among the concentric layers of Earth?
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The basic force that is the attraction of one body toward another is ____________________.
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Explain the connection between the rock cycle and plate tectonics.
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Provide a brief overview of the solar nebula theory.
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The increasing percentage of heavier elements in the universe results from nuclear fusion during the evolution of ____________________.
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Describe the steps involved in the scientific method.
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What is the basic premise of the principle of uniformitarianism?
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Rocks that form from the crystallization of lava or magma are ____________________ rocks.
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What are Earth's six principal subsystems?
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The state of matter of the material in Earth's inner core is ____________________.
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What are the primary characteristics of the terrestrial planets in our solar system?
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Earth's concentric layer that has the largest volume is the ____________________.
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Earth formed ____________________ billion years ago.
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A change in the frequency of a sound, light, or other wave caused by movement of the wave's source relative to the observer is known as the _______________.
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A combination of related parts that interact in an organized fashion is a(n)____________________.
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The crust and the underlying uppermost mantle make up the ____________________.
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List two fundamental phenomena that indicate that the Big Bang occurred.
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The study of the origin, evolution, and nature of the universe is _______________.
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