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Living in the Environment Study Set 1
Exam 14: Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources
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Question 41
True/False
If geologists identify 10,000 possible deposits of a given resource, only one will become a productive mine or well.
Question 42
Essay
Compare and contrast surface and subsurface mining in terms of environmental impact.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a member of the group of nations that supply most of the nonrenewable mineral resources used by modern societies?
Question 44
True/False
Adding chemicals to remove metals from their ores is called smelting.
Question 45
Short Answer
The common mining process used in the United States and Australia uses a very toxic chemical called ____________________.
Question 46
Short Answer
Use the Figure above to answer the following question(s). -Choose the process that could involve movement by wind.
Question 47
True/False
At least 1,200 miles of Appalachia's rivers and streams have been buried by mining activities in the region.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
The zone of hot, partly melted rock that flows and can be deformed is called the
Question 49
Short Answer
A mineral becomes ____________________ when it costs more than it is worth to find, extract, transport, and process it.
Question 50
True/False
The oceanic crust makes up less than 30% of the earth's crust.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century occurred in 1991 when which mountain erupted?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Tectonic plates can move in opposite but parallel directions along a fracture or fault at a boundary called a
Question 53
Short Answer
Sandstone and shale are types of ____________________ rock.
Question 54
True/False
Mining operations produce one-third of all solid waste in the United States.
Question 55
Multiple Choice
The severity of an earthquake is a measure of its seismic waves, and is called
Question 56
True/False
The Great Lakes in the United States, are the world's largest body of fresh water, and were formed when glaciers retreated after the last ice age.
Question 57
Multiple Choice
In the transportation industry, switching to high-strength plastics and composite materials strengthened by light-weight carbon and glass fibers in place of metals, have all of the following advantages, except