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Deck 8: The Earth
1
The Coriolis effect is a consequence of
A)The rotation of the Earth
B)The revolution of the Earth
C)Tides
D)The saros cycle
A)The rotation of the Earth
B)The revolution of the Earth
C)Tides
D)The saros cycle
The rotation of the Earth
2
Approximately how fast is continental drift moving the continents apart with respect to each other?
A)Cm per day
B)Cm per year
C)Cm per century
D)Cm per million years
A)Cm per day
B)Cm per year
C)Cm per century
D)Cm per million years
Cm per year
3
In the plate tectonic model of the Earth's crustal activity,where is crustal material destroyed?
A)Along mid-ocean ridges
B)In zones of convergence
C)In the centers of continents
D)In mountain chains
A)Along mid-ocean ridges
B)In zones of convergence
C)In the centers of continents
D)In mountain chains
In zones of convergence
4
Which of the following occurs because of the rotation of the Earth?
A)Coriolis effect
B)Aberration of starlight
C)Stellar parallax
D)Retrograde motion of the planets
A)Coriolis effect
B)Aberration of starlight
C)Stellar parallax
D)Retrograde motion of the planets
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5
As a result of the Coriolis effect,a missile fired northward toward the equator will seem to be deflected
A)Too far to the north
B)Too far to the south
C)Toward the west
D)Toward the east
A)Too far to the north
B)Too far to the south
C)Toward the west
D)Toward the east
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6
S waves cannot travel through the Earth's outer core.What does this tell us about the outer core?
A)The outer core is very cold
B)The outer core is made of air
C)The outer core is liquid
D)The outer core is made of silicate rock
A)The outer core is very cold
B)The outer core is made of air
C)The outer core is liquid
D)The outer core is made of silicate rock
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7
Which of the following descriptions of the Earth's core is true?
A)Made of metal,denser than the mantle
B)Made of metal,less dense than the mantle
C)Made of silicate rock,denser than the mantle
D)Made of silicate rock,less dense than the mantle
A)Made of metal,denser than the mantle
B)Made of metal,less dense than the mantle
C)Made of silicate rock,denser than the mantle
D)Made of silicate rock,less dense than the mantle
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8
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere in which weather occurs is the
A)Stratosphere
B)Troposphere
C)Exosphere
D)Mesosphere
A)Stratosphere
B)Troposphere
C)Exosphere
D)Mesosphere
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9
In which part of the Earth's interior are pressure,temperature,and density the greatest?
A)Inner core
B)Outer core
C)Mantle
D)Crust
A)Inner core
B)Outer core
C)Mantle
D)Crust
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10
Which of the following occurs because of the revolution of the Earth about the Sun and cannot be accounted for in geocentric models of the solar system?
A)The Coriolis effect
B)The aberration of starlight
C)Planetary retrograde motion
D)The phenomenon of day and night
A)The Coriolis effect
B)The aberration of starlight
C)Planetary retrograde motion
D)The phenomenon of day and night
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11
What causes the Earth's mesosphere (also known as the ozone layer)to be warmer than layers just above or below it?
A)Chemical reactions involving ozone produce heat
B)Ozone absorbs solar energy
C)Heat is transported into the ozone layer by convection from the troposphere
D)Energetic particles hit the mesosphere to produce heat and aurorae
A)Chemical reactions involving ozone produce heat
B)Ozone absorbs solar energy
C)Heat is transported into the ozone layer by convection from the troposphere
D)Energetic particles hit the mesosphere to produce heat and aurorae
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12
Which of the following is not likely to occur at a boundary where two crustal plates collide?
A)Formation of new crust
B)Volcanic activity
C)Earthquakes
D)Formation of mountain ranges
A)Formation of new crust
B)Volcanic activity
C)Earthquakes
D)Formation of mountain ranges
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13
The particles that are found in the Van Allen belts are primarily
A)Neutral atoms
B)Photons
C)Small rocky particles
D)Protons and electrons
A)Neutral atoms
B)Photons
C)Small rocky particles
D)Protons and electrons
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14
Which of the following accounts for the circulation patterns around high and low pressure regions in the Earth's atmosphere?
A)Parallax
B)Coriolis effect
C)Aberration
D)Centrifugal force
A)Parallax
B)Coriolis effect
C)Aberration
D)Centrifugal force
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15
The primary evidence for the existence of a molten core in the Earth is
A)The measurement of continental drift
B)The abnormally high surface temperature of the Earth
C)The tidal effect of the Moon
D)The emission of molten lava from volcanoes
E)Seismic waves from earthquakes
A)The measurement of continental drift
B)The abnormally high surface temperature of the Earth
C)The tidal effect of the Moon
D)The emission of molten lava from volcanoes
E)Seismic waves from earthquakes
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16
What takes place at the earth's mid-oceanic ridges?
A)Crustal material is subducted back into the mantle
B)Plate collisions
C)New crustal material is produced
D)Nothing
A)Crustal material is subducted back into the mantle
B)Plate collisions
C)New crustal material is produced
D)Nothing
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17
Which of the following can be accounted for by the heliocentric model of the solar system,but not the geocentric model?
A)The motion of the Moon with respect to the stars
B)Retrograde motion of the planets
C)The variation in the length of the day during a year
D)The aberration of starlight
A)The motion of the Moon with respect to the stars
B)Retrograde motion of the planets
C)The variation in the length of the day during a year
D)The aberration of starlight
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18
Plate tectonic is believed to be caused by which of the following?
A)Changes in the Earth's rotation rate
B)Convection currents in the mantle
C)Changes in the Earth's magnetic field
D)Shrinkage of the crust as the Earth cools
A)Changes in the Earth's rotation rate
B)Convection currents in the mantle
C)Changes in the Earth's magnetic field
D)Shrinkage of the crust as the Earth cools
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19
The layer of plastic,deformable rock just beneath the lithosphere is the
A)Magnetosphere
B)Aesthenosphere
C)Crust
D)Outer core
A)Magnetosphere
B)Aesthenosphere
C)Crust
D)Outer core
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20
What are the two most abundant gases in the Earth's atmosphere?
A)Nitrogen and oxygen
B)Oxygen and carbon monoxide
C)Water vapor and argon
D)Methane and hydrogen
A)Nitrogen and oxygen
B)Oxygen and carbon monoxide
C)Water vapor and argon
D)Methane and hydrogen
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21
What is the primary reason that aurorae are more likely to be seen in Canada and Alaska than in Iowa?
A)The particles that produce aurorae strike the atmosphere only near the poles
B)There are fewer hours of nighttime each year in Iowa than in Canada
C)Aurorae can only be seen above the Arctic Circle
D)Aurorae are sunlight reflected from snow,which is more common in Canada
A)The particles that produce aurorae strike the atmosphere only near the poles
B)There are fewer hours of nighttime each year in Iowa than in Canada
C)Aurorae can only be seen above the Arctic Circle
D)Aurorae are sunlight reflected from snow,which is more common in Canada
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22
The Earth's magnetopause is
A)The outer boundary of Earth's magnetic domain
B)A period of time when Earth's magnetic field strength was zero
C)The same as the magnetic equator of Earth
D)The region of Earth's interior where the magnetic field disappears
A)The outer boundary of Earth's magnetic domain
B)A period of time when Earth's magnetic field strength was zero
C)The same as the magnetic equator of Earth
D)The region of Earth's interior where the magnetic field disappears
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23
What produces aurorae?
A)Chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere
B)Meteors
C)Collisions of high energy particles with atmospheric gas
D)Reflection of sunlight by high clouds
A)Chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere
B)Meteors
C)Collisions of high energy particles with atmospheric gas
D)Reflection of sunlight by high clouds
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24
What is the primary cause of the Earth's magnetic field?
A)Currents in the Earth's core
B)Permanent magnetism left over from the formation of the Earth
C)The flow of ionized gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere
D)Pockets of solar magnetism captured from the solar wind
A)Currents in the Earth's core
B)Permanent magnetism left over from the formation of the Earth
C)The flow of ionized gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere
D)Pockets of solar magnetism captured from the solar wind
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25
The Earth's mantle is in what state?
A)solid
B)liquid
C)gas
D)plasma
A)solid
B)liquid
C)gas
D)plasma
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26
In the plate tectonic model of the Earth's crustal activity,where is crustal material created?
A)Along mid-ocean ridges
B)In zones of convergence
C)In the centers of continents
D)In mountain chains
A)Along mid-ocean ridges
B)In zones of convergence
C)In the centers of continents
D)In mountain chains
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27
Aurorae are produced when the Earth's atmosphere is bombarded by a blast of
A)Energetic protons and electrons from the Sun
B)Asteroidal debris
C)A flash of gamma rays
D)Small meteorites
A)Energetic protons and electrons from the Sun
B)Asteroidal debris
C)A flash of gamma rays
D)Small meteorites
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28
The Earth's inner core is in what state?
A)solid
B)liquid
C)gas
D)plasma
A)solid
B)liquid
C)gas
D)plasma
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