Deck 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics

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Tectonic plates might consist of ____________.

A)continental lithosphere only
B)oceanic lithosphere only
C)oceanic or continental lithosphere or a combination of both
D)either oceanic or continental lithosphere,but not both
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Continental coastlines that occur within the interior of a tectonic plate are called ____________.

A)internal margins
B)passive margins
C)active margins
D)inert margins
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In a hot-spot volcanic island chain,such as the Hawaiian Islands,all islands possess active volcanoes simultaneously and therefore the risks of volcanic hazards are about the same for all islands.
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Unlike the lithosphere,the asthenosphere ____________.

A)is able to flow over long periods of time
B)has a density similar to the core
C)varies in thickness from place to place
D)is relatively cool
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Within the terminology of plate tectonics,an active margin is ____________.

A)synonymous with "subduction zone"
B)a 5-mile radius surrounding an active volcano
C)a continental coastline that coincides with a plate boundary
D)anywhere on Earth where earthquakes are especially frequent
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The theory of plate tectonics ____________.

A)incorporates continental drift but not sea-floor spreading
B)incorporates sea-floor spreading but not continental drift
C)incorporates and explains both sea-floor spreading and continental drift
D)does not incorporate sea-floor spreading or continental drift
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Consult the figure below.Most of the pushing force driving plate motion is produced ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Most of the pushing force driving plate motion is produced ____________.  </strong> A)at mid-ocean ridges B)at subduction zones C)at collision zones D)in the interiors of continental plates <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)at mid-ocean ridges
B)at subduction zones
C)at collision zones
D)in the interiors of continental plates
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Earthquakes are most frequent near coastlines that are termed ____________.

A)active margins
B)passive margins
C)aseismic margins
D)geodesic margins
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Continental lithosphere ____________.

A)is thicker than oceanic lithosphere
B)contains more mafic rocks than oceanic lithosphere
C)is denser than oceanic lithosphere
D)contains no crustal material,consisting solely of lithified upper mantle
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The lithosphere of Earth can be bent and broken,but will not flow because it ____________.

A)is too old
B)is too dense
C)is too cool
D)contains radioactive elements
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Tectonic plates move at rates that are approximately ____________.

A)1 to 5 cm every 1,000 years
B)1 to 15 cm/year
C)1 to 15 m/year
D)10 to 100 m/year
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Deformed (bent,stretched,or cracked)lithosphere occurs ____________.

A)randomly over the surface of Earth
B)primarily within the interiors of tectonic plates
C)primarily on the margins of tectonic plates
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The thickness of oceanic lithosphere is ____________.

A)uniformly 100 km
B)greatest at the geographic poles and least near the equator
C)greatest near the mid-ocean ridges and thins out away from the ridges
D)least near the mid-ocean ridges and thickens away from the ridges
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According to the figure below,every plate boundary can be recognized by ____________.
<strong>According to the figure below,every plate boundary can be recognized by ____________.  </strong> A)the presence of active volcanoes B)the presence of an earthquake belt C)a deep chasm that can be seen from space D)None of the above are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)the presence of active volcanoes
B)the presence of an earthquake belt
C)a deep chasm that can be seen from space
D)None of the above are correct.
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All lithospheric plates are approximately the same size and contain a combination of oceanic and continental crust.
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Broad,sediment-covered continental shelves are found along ____________.

A)active margins
B)passive margins
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The average thickness of continental lithosphere is about ____________.

A)30 km
B)60 km
C)150 km
D)10,000 km
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Under the theory of plate tectonics,the plates themselves are ____________.

A)discrete pieces of lithosphere at the surface of the solid Earth that move with respect to one another
B)discrete layers of lithosphere that are vertically stacked one atop the other
C)composed only of continental rocks that plow through the weaker oceanic rocks
D)very thick (approximately one-quarter of Earth's radius)
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The pulling forces that produce the most rapid plate velocities are concentrated at ____________.

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)ocean trenches
C)continental collision zones
D)stable continental interiors
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Consult the figure below.Most of the pulling force driving plate motion is produced ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Most of the pulling force driving plate motion is produced ____________.  </strong> A)at mid-ocean ridges B)at subduction zones C)at collision zones D)in the interiors of continental plates <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)at mid-ocean ridges
B)at subduction zones
C)at collision zones
D)in the interiors of continental plates
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As lithosphere cools to the sides of a mid-ocean ridge,it begins to ____________.

A)rise with respect to material located closer to the ridge axis
B)sink with respect to material located closer to the ridge axis
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The number of lithospheric plates on the Earth has been variable through geologic time.Hundreds of millions of years ago,there were plates that no longer exist today.
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Slab pull occurs because subducting slabs are ____________.

A)less mafic,and therefore less dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
B)cooler,and therefore more dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
C)hotter,and therefore more dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
D)cooler,and therefore less dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
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According to Archimedes' principle of buoyancy,an iceberg sinks until _____________.
<strong>According to Archimedes' principle of buoyancy,an iceberg sinks until _____________.  </strong> A)the total mass of the water displaced equals the total mass of the whole iceberg B)the total mass of the iceberg is underwater C)about 60% of the iceberg is underwater D)the total mass of the water displaced equals 80% of the mass of the iceberg <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)the total mass of the water displaced equals the total mass of the whole iceberg
B)the total mass of the iceberg is underwater
C)about 60% of the iceberg is underwater
D)the total mass of the water displaced equals 80% of the mass of the iceberg
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All rock produced at the mid-ocean ridges consists of basalt.
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As compared to a slowly spreading mid-ocean ridge,a rapidly spreading ridge is ____________.
<strong>As compared to a slowly spreading mid-ocean ridge,a rapidly spreading ridge is ____________.  </strong> A)wider B)narrower C)more silicic in lava composition <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)wider
B)narrower
C)more silicic in lava composition
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The youngest sea floor occurs ____________.

A)along passive margins
B)along active margins
C)along mid-ocean ridges
D)randomly over the entire ocean basin
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The lithosphere of the Earth is generally thinnest at and near ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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The primary difference between lithospheric and asthenospheric mantle that gives rise to numerous divergent patterns of physical behavior,is ____________.

A)physical state (the lithosphere is solid;the asthenosphere is liquid)
B)chemical composition (the lithosphere is mafic;the asthenosphere is felsic)
C)temperature (the lithosphere is cooler than the asthenosphere)
D)chemical composition (the lithosphere is felsic;the asthenosphere is mafic)
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As compared to the density of the asthenosphere,the oceanic lithosphere is ____________.

A)always more dense
B)always less dense
C)initially more dense at the age of formation,but eventually becomes less dense
D)initially less dense at the age of formation,but eventually becomes more dense
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The rate of motion of a lithospheric plate with respect to a stationary hot spot is termed ____________.

A)relative plate velocity
B)absolute plate velocity
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At a subduction zone,the overriding plate ____________.

A)is always composed of continental lithosphere
B)is always composed of oceanic lithosphere
C)may be composed of either oceanic or continental lithosphere
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Mid-ocean ridges are ____________.

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
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Oceanic lithosphere thickens away from the mid-ocean ridge primarily due to ____________.

A)the addition of new crust due to hot-spot volcanism
B)the addition of new crust due to sedimentation
C)the addition of new lithospheric mantle as a result of cooling
D)reasons that geologists cannot determine at present
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At a divergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a divergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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Summed over the entire surface of Earth,____________.

A)the rate of lithospheric production at ridges is greater than the rate of lithospheric consumption at subduction zones
B)the rate of lithospheric consumption at subduction zones is greater than the rate of lithospheric production at ridges
C)rates of lithospheric production and consumption are equal
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At a convergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a convergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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At a subduction zone,the downgoing (subducting)plate ____________.

A)is always composed of continental lithosphere
B)is always composed of oceanic lithosphere
C)may be composed or either oceanic or continental lithosphere
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Virtually all of the sediment atop a downgoing plate becomes subducted into the mantle along with the plate.
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Iceland is one of the few places in the world that is both above sea level and situated atop a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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A volcanic island arc forms when _______________.

A)an oceanic plate subducts beneath continental lithosphere
B)an oceanic plate subducts beneath another oceanic plate
C)continental lithosphere subducts beneath an oceanic plate
D)two oceanic plates collide
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Hot spots are caused by ____________.

A)friction due to the lithosphere sliding atop the asthenosphere
B)unusually dense concentrations of radioactive isotopes at various points in the crust
C)hot plumes of mantle material that rises up through cooler,denser surrounding rock
D)factors that remain completely unknown at this time
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Segments of the mid-ocean ridge system are offset.Between the offset segments we observe ____________.

A)a second series of ridges,perpendicular to the main set
B)deep ocean trenches
C)transform faults
D)None of the above are correct.
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The Wadati-Benioff zone extends down within the mantle to a maximum depth of ____________.

A)30 km
B)150 km
C)670 km
D)990 km
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Consult the figure below.The Wadati-Benioff zone is a belt of earthquakes found ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.The Wadati-Benioff zone is a belt of earthquakes found ____________.  </strong> A)within an otherwise stable continental interior B)within an overriding plate at a subduction zone C)within a downgoing plate at a subduction zone D)along mid-ocean ridges <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)within an otherwise stable continental interior
B)within an overriding plate at a subduction zone
C)within a downgoing plate at a subduction zone
D)along mid-ocean ridges
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A guyot is ____________.

A)any portion of the ocean floor that is topographically higher than surrounding sea floor
B)an extinct oceanic hot-spot volcano that has not yet subsided below sea level
C)an extinct oceanic hot-spot volcano that has subsided below sea level
D)synonymous with the term hot spot
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All portions of the mid-ocean ridge system have a well-defined axial trough (central rift).
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At a transform plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a transform plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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A triple junction,like the one shown below,is a place on Earth's surface where ____________.
<strong>A triple junction,like the one shown below,is a place on Earth's surface where ____________.  </strong> A)three volcanoes form a tight,triangular cluster B)glacial ice,continental rocks,and the ocean can be found together C)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet at a single point D)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet to form an elongate surface <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)three volcanoes form a tight,triangular cluster
B)glacial ice,continental rocks,and the ocean can be found together
C)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet at a single point
D)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet to form an elongate surface
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Large,thick,nonvolcanic mountain belts,like the Himalayas,have features associated with ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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Deep oceanic trenches are features of ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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The volcanoes of the Cascades Mountains are related to melting of rock associated with a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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The lithosphere of the Earth is generally thickest at and near ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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Consult the figure below.Hot-spot tracks result from moving _____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Hot-spot tracks result from moving _____________.  </strong> A)mantle plumes B)plates C)hot spots D)asthenosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)mantle plumes
B)plates
C)hot spots
D)asthenosphere
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Consult the figure below.Subduction zones are ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Subduction zones are ____________.  </strong> A)convergent plate boundaries B)divergent plate boundaries C)transform plate boundaries <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
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The San Andreas Fault zone in southern California is an example of a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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At transform plate boundaries ____________.

A)earthquakes are common but volcanoes are absent
B)volcanoes are common but earthquakes do not occur
C)both earthquakes and volcanoes are common
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Sliding motion along transform faults caused the segments of the mid-ocean ridges to become dislocated with respect to one another.
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Consult the figure below.Hawaii is an example of ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Hawaii is an example of ____________.  </strong> A)hot-spot volcanism B)mid-ocean ridge volcanism C)volcanic island arc D)transform margin <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)hot-spot volcanism
B)mid-ocean ridge volcanism
C)volcanic island arc
D)transform margin
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Subducted slabs have never been detected below the Wadati-Benioff zone.
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______________ is an example of a continental rift and the ______________ is/are the result of collision.

A)The Basin and Range Province;mid-ocean ridge
B)A mid-ocean ridge;Himalayan Mountains
C)The Basin and Range Province;Himalayan Mountains
D)The San Andreas Fault;Himalayan Mountains
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When two bodies of continental lithosphere are pulled together at a convergent boundary,the result is ____________.

A)subduction
B)collision and mountain formation
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The mid-ocean ridges are elevated above the surrounding sea floor because ____________.

A)ridge rocks are hot and therefore of relatively low density
B)the lithospheric plates are thickest at the ridges so they stand up taller
C)rising ocean currents leave a vacuum above the ridge
D)ridge rocks are mafic,whereas the ocean basin crust consists of ultramafic rock
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Hot spots can occur ____________.

A)only within continental plates
B)only within oceanic plates
C)within either continental or oceanic plates
D)only when the thickness of the crust is less than 10 km
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Deck 4: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
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Tectonic plates might consist of ____________.

A)continental lithosphere only
B)oceanic lithosphere only
C)oceanic or continental lithosphere or a combination of both
D)either oceanic or continental lithosphere,but not both
C
2
Continental coastlines that occur within the interior of a tectonic plate are called ____________.

A)internal margins
B)passive margins
C)active margins
D)inert margins
B
3
In a hot-spot volcanic island chain,such as the Hawaiian Islands,all islands possess active volcanoes simultaneously and therefore the risks of volcanic hazards are about the same for all islands.
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4
Unlike the lithosphere,the asthenosphere ____________.

A)is able to flow over long periods of time
B)has a density similar to the core
C)varies in thickness from place to place
D)is relatively cool
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Within the terminology of plate tectonics,an active margin is ____________.

A)synonymous with "subduction zone"
B)a 5-mile radius surrounding an active volcano
C)a continental coastline that coincides with a plate boundary
D)anywhere on Earth where earthquakes are especially frequent
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The theory of plate tectonics ____________.

A)incorporates continental drift but not sea-floor spreading
B)incorporates sea-floor spreading but not continental drift
C)incorporates and explains both sea-floor spreading and continental drift
D)does not incorporate sea-floor spreading or continental drift
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Consult the figure below.Most of the pushing force driving plate motion is produced ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Most of the pushing force driving plate motion is produced ____________.  </strong> A)at mid-ocean ridges B)at subduction zones C)at collision zones D)in the interiors of continental plates

A)at mid-ocean ridges
B)at subduction zones
C)at collision zones
D)in the interiors of continental plates
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Earthquakes are most frequent near coastlines that are termed ____________.

A)active margins
B)passive margins
C)aseismic margins
D)geodesic margins
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Continental lithosphere ____________.

A)is thicker than oceanic lithosphere
B)contains more mafic rocks than oceanic lithosphere
C)is denser than oceanic lithosphere
D)contains no crustal material,consisting solely of lithified upper mantle
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The lithosphere of Earth can be bent and broken,but will not flow because it ____________.

A)is too old
B)is too dense
C)is too cool
D)contains radioactive elements
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Tectonic plates move at rates that are approximately ____________.

A)1 to 5 cm every 1,000 years
B)1 to 15 cm/year
C)1 to 15 m/year
D)10 to 100 m/year
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Deformed (bent,stretched,or cracked)lithosphere occurs ____________.

A)randomly over the surface of Earth
B)primarily within the interiors of tectonic plates
C)primarily on the margins of tectonic plates
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The thickness of oceanic lithosphere is ____________.

A)uniformly 100 km
B)greatest at the geographic poles and least near the equator
C)greatest near the mid-ocean ridges and thins out away from the ridges
D)least near the mid-ocean ridges and thickens away from the ridges
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According to the figure below,every plate boundary can be recognized by ____________.
<strong>According to the figure below,every plate boundary can be recognized by ____________.  </strong> A)the presence of active volcanoes B)the presence of an earthquake belt C)a deep chasm that can be seen from space D)None of the above are correct.

A)the presence of active volcanoes
B)the presence of an earthquake belt
C)a deep chasm that can be seen from space
D)None of the above are correct.
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All lithospheric plates are approximately the same size and contain a combination of oceanic and continental crust.
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Broad,sediment-covered continental shelves are found along ____________.

A)active margins
B)passive margins
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The average thickness of continental lithosphere is about ____________.

A)30 km
B)60 km
C)150 km
D)10,000 km
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Under the theory of plate tectonics,the plates themselves are ____________.

A)discrete pieces of lithosphere at the surface of the solid Earth that move with respect to one another
B)discrete layers of lithosphere that are vertically stacked one atop the other
C)composed only of continental rocks that plow through the weaker oceanic rocks
D)very thick (approximately one-quarter of Earth's radius)
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The pulling forces that produce the most rapid plate velocities are concentrated at ____________.

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)ocean trenches
C)continental collision zones
D)stable continental interiors
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Consult the figure below.Most of the pulling force driving plate motion is produced ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Most of the pulling force driving plate motion is produced ____________.  </strong> A)at mid-ocean ridges B)at subduction zones C)at collision zones D)in the interiors of continental plates

A)at mid-ocean ridges
B)at subduction zones
C)at collision zones
D)in the interiors of continental plates
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As lithosphere cools to the sides of a mid-ocean ridge,it begins to ____________.

A)rise with respect to material located closer to the ridge axis
B)sink with respect to material located closer to the ridge axis
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The number of lithospheric plates on the Earth has been variable through geologic time.Hundreds of millions of years ago,there were plates that no longer exist today.
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Slab pull occurs because subducting slabs are ____________.

A)less mafic,and therefore less dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
B)cooler,and therefore more dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
C)hotter,and therefore more dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
D)cooler,and therefore less dense,than surrounding asthenosphere
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According to Archimedes' principle of buoyancy,an iceberg sinks until _____________.
<strong>According to Archimedes' principle of buoyancy,an iceberg sinks until _____________.  </strong> A)the total mass of the water displaced equals the total mass of the whole iceberg B)the total mass of the iceberg is underwater C)about 60% of the iceberg is underwater D)the total mass of the water displaced equals 80% of the mass of the iceberg

A)the total mass of the water displaced equals the total mass of the whole iceberg
B)the total mass of the iceberg is underwater
C)about 60% of the iceberg is underwater
D)the total mass of the water displaced equals 80% of the mass of the iceberg
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All rock produced at the mid-ocean ridges consists of basalt.
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As compared to a slowly spreading mid-ocean ridge,a rapidly spreading ridge is ____________.
<strong>As compared to a slowly spreading mid-ocean ridge,a rapidly spreading ridge is ____________.  </strong> A)wider B)narrower C)more silicic in lava composition

A)wider
B)narrower
C)more silicic in lava composition
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The youngest sea floor occurs ____________.

A)along passive margins
B)along active margins
C)along mid-ocean ridges
D)randomly over the entire ocean basin
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The lithosphere of the Earth is generally thinnest at and near ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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The primary difference between lithospheric and asthenospheric mantle that gives rise to numerous divergent patterns of physical behavior,is ____________.

A)physical state (the lithosphere is solid;the asthenosphere is liquid)
B)chemical composition (the lithosphere is mafic;the asthenosphere is felsic)
C)temperature (the lithosphere is cooler than the asthenosphere)
D)chemical composition (the lithosphere is felsic;the asthenosphere is mafic)
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As compared to the density of the asthenosphere,the oceanic lithosphere is ____________.

A)always more dense
B)always less dense
C)initially more dense at the age of formation,but eventually becomes less dense
D)initially less dense at the age of formation,but eventually becomes more dense
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The rate of motion of a lithospheric plate with respect to a stationary hot spot is termed ____________.

A)relative plate velocity
B)absolute plate velocity
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At a subduction zone,the overriding plate ____________.

A)is always composed of continental lithosphere
B)is always composed of oceanic lithosphere
C)may be composed of either oceanic or continental lithosphere
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Mid-ocean ridges are ____________.

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
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Oceanic lithosphere thickens away from the mid-ocean ridge primarily due to ____________.

A)the addition of new crust due to hot-spot volcanism
B)the addition of new crust due to sedimentation
C)the addition of new lithospheric mantle as a result of cooling
D)reasons that geologists cannot determine at present
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At a divergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a divergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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Summed over the entire surface of Earth,____________.

A)the rate of lithospheric production at ridges is greater than the rate of lithospheric consumption at subduction zones
B)the rate of lithospheric consumption at subduction zones is greater than the rate of lithospheric production at ridges
C)rates of lithospheric production and consumption are equal
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At a convergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a convergent plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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38
At a subduction zone,the downgoing (subducting)plate ____________.

A)is always composed of continental lithosphere
B)is always composed of oceanic lithosphere
C)may be composed or either oceanic or continental lithosphere
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39
Virtually all of the sediment atop a downgoing plate becomes subducted into the mantle along with the plate.
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40
Iceland is one of the few places in the world that is both above sea level and situated atop a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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41
A volcanic island arc forms when _______________.

A)an oceanic plate subducts beneath continental lithosphere
B)an oceanic plate subducts beneath another oceanic plate
C)continental lithosphere subducts beneath an oceanic plate
D)two oceanic plates collide
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42
Hot spots are caused by ____________.

A)friction due to the lithosphere sliding atop the asthenosphere
B)unusually dense concentrations of radioactive isotopes at various points in the crust
C)hot plumes of mantle material that rises up through cooler,denser surrounding rock
D)factors that remain completely unknown at this time
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43
Segments of the mid-ocean ridge system are offset.Between the offset segments we observe ____________.

A)a second series of ridges,perpendicular to the main set
B)deep ocean trenches
C)transform faults
D)None of the above are correct.
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44
The Wadati-Benioff zone extends down within the mantle to a maximum depth of ____________.

A)30 km
B)150 km
C)670 km
D)990 km
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45
Consult the figure below.The Wadati-Benioff zone is a belt of earthquakes found ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.The Wadati-Benioff zone is a belt of earthquakes found ____________.  </strong> A)within an otherwise stable continental interior B)within an overriding plate at a subduction zone C)within a downgoing plate at a subduction zone D)along mid-ocean ridges

A)within an otherwise stable continental interior
B)within an overriding plate at a subduction zone
C)within a downgoing plate at a subduction zone
D)along mid-ocean ridges
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46
A guyot is ____________.

A)any portion of the ocean floor that is topographically higher than surrounding sea floor
B)an extinct oceanic hot-spot volcano that has not yet subsided below sea level
C)an extinct oceanic hot-spot volcano that has subsided below sea level
D)synonymous with the term hot spot
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47
All portions of the mid-ocean ridge system have a well-defined axial trough (central rift).
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48
At a transform plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.
<strong>At a transform plate boundary (shown below),two opposed plates ____________.  </strong> A)move toward one another B)move away from one another C)slide past one another

A)move toward one another
B)move away from one another
C)slide past one another
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49
A triple junction,like the one shown below,is a place on Earth's surface where ____________.
<strong>A triple junction,like the one shown below,is a place on Earth's surface where ____________.  </strong> A)three volcanoes form a tight,triangular cluster B)glacial ice,continental rocks,and the ocean can be found together C)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet at a single point D)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet to form an elongate surface

A)three volcanoes form a tight,triangular cluster
B)glacial ice,continental rocks,and the ocean can be found together
C)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet at a single point
D)the boundaries of three lithospheric plates meet to form an elongate surface
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50
Large,thick,nonvolcanic mountain belts,like the Himalayas,have features associated with ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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51
Deep oceanic trenches are features of ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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52
The volcanoes of the Cascades Mountains are related to melting of rock associated with a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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53
The lithosphere of the Earth is generally thickest at and near ____________ plate boundaries.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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54
Consult the figure below.Hot-spot tracks result from moving _____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Hot-spot tracks result from moving _____________.  </strong> A)mantle plumes B)plates C)hot spots D)asthenosphere

A)mantle plumes
B)plates
C)hot spots
D)asthenosphere
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55
Consult the figure below.Subduction zones are ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Subduction zones are ____________.  </strong> A)convergent plate boundaries B)divergent plate boundaries C)transform plate boundaries

A)convergent plate boundaries
B)divergent plate boundaries
C)transform plate boundaries
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56
The San Andreas Fault zone in southern California is an example of a ____________ plate boundary.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)transform
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57
At transform plate boundaries ____________.

A)earthquakes are common but volcanoes are absent
B)volcanoes are common but earthquakes do not occur
C)both earthquakes and volcanoes are common
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58
Sliding motion along transform faults caused the segments of the mid-ocean ridges to become dislocated with respect to one another.
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59
Consult the figure below.Hawaii is an example of ____________.
<strong>Consult the figure below.Hawaii is an example of ____________.  </strong> A)hot-spot volcanism B)mid-ocean ridge volcanism C)volcanic island arc D)transform margin

A)hot-spot volcanism
B)mid-ocean ridge volcanism
C)volcanic island arc
D)transform margin
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60
Subducted slabs have never been detected below the Wadati-Benioff zone.
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61
______________ is an example of a continental rift and the ______________ is/are the result of collision.

A)The Basin and Range Province;mid-ocean ridge
B)A mid-ocean ridge;Himalayan Mountains
C)The Basin and Range Province;Himalayan Mountains
D)The San Andreas Fault;Himalayan Mountains
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62
When two bodies of continental lithosphere are pulled together at a convergent boundary,the result is ____________.

A)subduction
B)collision and mountain formation
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63
The mid-ocean ridges are elevated above the surrounding sea floor because ____________.

A)ridge rocks are hot and therefore of relatively low density
B)the lithospheric plates are thickest at the ridges so they stand up taller
C)rising ocean currents leave a vacuum above the ridge
D)ridge rocks are mafic,whereas the ocean basin crust consists of ultramafic rock
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64
Hot spots can occur ____________.

A)only within continental plates
B)only within oceanic plates
C)within either continental or oceanic plates
D)only when the thickness of the crust is less than 10 km
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