Deck 1: The Earth System
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Deck 1: The Earth System
1
Which of the following relationships is correct?
A)asthenosphere = crust
B)lithosphere = crust
C)asthenosphere = crust + upper mantle
D)lithosphere = crust + upper mantle
A)asthenosphere = crust
B)lithosphere = crust
C)asthenosphere = crust + upper mantle
D)lithosphere = crust + upper mantle
D
2
Approximately 50% of Earth's crust is made up of which element?
A)aluminum
B)iron
C)oxygen
D)silicon
A)aluminum
B)iron
C)oxygen
D)silicon
C
3
What are the plates of plate tectonics made up of?
A)asthenosphere
B)crust
C)lithosphere
D)mantle
A)asthenosphere
B)crust
C)lithosphere
D)mantle
C
4
Which of the following elements is more abundant in Earth's crust than in Earth as a whole?
A)iron
B)magnesium
C)nickel
D)silicon
A)iron
B)magnesium
C)nickel
D)silicon
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5
The asthenosphere is
A)cool and strong.
B)cool and weak.
C)hot and strong.
D)hot and weak.
A)cool and strong.
B)cool and weak.
C)hot and strong.
D)hot and weak.
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6
On average,Earth's lithosphere is approximately ____ km thick.
A)4
B)20
C)100
D)500
A)4
B)20
C)100
D)500
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7
The motion of a flowing material in which hot matter rises from the bottom and cool matter sinks from the surface is called
A)accretion.
B)convection.
C)differentiation.
D)fusion.
A)accretion.
B)convection.
C)differentiation.
D)fusion.
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8
Ninety percent of Earth is made up of which four elements?
A)iron,oxygen,silicon,and magnesium
B)oxygen,nitrogen,hydrogen,and silicon
C)magnesium,aluminum,silicon,and oxygen
D)silicon,calcium,aluminum,and iron
A)iron,oxygen,silicon,and magnesium
B)oxygen,nitrogen,hydrogen,and silicon
C)magnesium,aluminum,silicon,and oxygen
D)silicon,calcium,aluminum,and iron
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9
Earth exchanges __________ with the rest of the cosmos.
A)energy and mass
B)mass,but not energy,
C)energy,but not mass,
D)neither energy nor mass
A)energy and mass
B)mass,but not energy,
C)energy,but not mass,
D)neither energy nor mass
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10
Which of the following makes up the bulk of Earth?
A)crust
B)inner core
C)mantle
D)outer core
A)crust
B)inner core
C)mantle
D)outer core
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11
Earth's core is made up primarily of
A)iron.
B)lead.
C)oxygen.
D)silicon.
A)iron.
B)lead.
C)oxygen.
D)silicon.
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12
Which of the following statements about the scientific method is false?
A)A scientific theory is never considered finally proved.
B)Data used to generate a hypothesis may come from observations,experiments,and chance findings.
C)A theory that has accumulated a substantial body of experimental support is called a hypothesis.
D)A scientific model represents some aspect of nature based on a set of hypotheses and theories.
A)A scientific theory is never considered finally proved.
B)Data used to generate a hypothesis may come from observations,experiments,and chance findings.
C)A theory that has accumulated a substantial body of experimental support is called a hypothesis.
D)A scientific model represents some aspect of nature based on a set of hypotheses and theories.
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13
According to the principle of uniformitarianism,
A)geologic processes we observe today have operated in the past.
B)animals evolved at a uniform rate.
C)all of the planets formed from a uniform solar nebula.
D)early Earth was covered by a uniform magma ocean.
A)geologic processes we observe today have operated in the past.
B)animals evolved at a uniform rate.
C)all of the planets formed from a uniform solar nebula.
D)early Earth was covered by a uniform magma ocean.
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14
What powers Earth's external heat engine?
A)gravitational energy
B)radioactive decay
C)solar energy
D)tidal forces
A)gravitational energy
B)radioactive decay
C)solar energy
D)tidal forces
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15
How old is Earth?
A)approximately 4.5 thousand years
B)approximately 4.5 billion years
C)approximately 4.5 million years
D)approximately 4.5 trillion years
A)approximately 4.5 thousand years
B)approximately 4.5 billion years
C)approximately 4.5 million years
D)approximately 4.5 trillion years
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16
In which of the following subsystems is Earth's magnetic field generated?
A)climate system
B)hydrologic system
C)geodynamo system
D)plate tectonic system
A)climate system
B)hydrologic system
C)geodynamo system
D)plate tectonic system
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17
Which of the following statements regarding the scientific method is true?
A)A hypothesis must be agreed upon by more than one scientist.
B)A theory is a hypothesis that has withstood many scientific tests.
C)A theory is proven to be true and therefore may not be discarded.
D)A hypothesis cannot predict the outcome of scientific experiments.
A)A hypothesis must be agreed upon by more than one scientist.
B)A theory is a hypothesis that has withstood many scientific tests.
C)A theory is proven to be true and therefore may not be discarded.
D)A hypothesis cannot predict the outcome of scientific experiments.
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18
Living organisms have been on Earth for _________ of Earth's history.
A)less than 1%
B)approximately 20%
C)approximately 50%
D)approximately 80%
A)less than 1%
B)approximately 20%
C)approximately 50%
D)approximately 80%
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19
Earth's climate system involves interactions between the atmosphere and the
A)biosphere.
B)hydrosphere.
C)lithosphere.
D)biosphere,hydrosphere,and lithosphere.
A)biosphere.
B)hydrosphere.
C)lithosphere.
D)biosphere,hydrosphere,and lithosphere.
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20
Solar energy energizes all of the following major components of Earth system,except the
A)atmosphere.
B)biosphere.
C)hydrosphere.
D)lithosphere.
A)atmosphere.
B)biosphere.
C)hydrosphere.
D)lithosphere.
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21
The plate tectonic system is driven by
A)magnetism.
B)the climate system.
C)solar heat.
D)internal heat.
A)magnetism.
B)the climate system.
C)solar heat.
D)internal heat.
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22
Elevation of the ground surface is measured relative to
A)Mount Everest.
B)the equator.
C)sea level.
D)the north pole.
A)Mount Everest.
B)the equator.
C)sea level.
D)the north pole.
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23
The three major global geosystems are
A)climate system,solar system,and geodynamo system.
B)geodynamo system,plate tectonic system,and solar system.
C)climate system,geodynamo system,and plate tectonic system.
D)plate tectonic system,climate system,and solar system.
A)climate system,solar system,and geodynamo system.
B)geodynamo system,plate tectonic system,and solar system.
C)climate system,geodynamo system,and plate tectonic system.
D)plate tectonic system,climate system,and solar system.
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24
What caused the mass extinctions 65 million years ago that ended the Age of Dinosaurs?
A)major bolide impact
B)massive volcanic eruptions
C)global glaciation
D)all of the above
A)major bolide impact
B)massive volcanic eruptions
C)global glaciation
D)all of the above
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25
Earth's major layers include (from outermost to innermost):
A)inner core,outer core,mantle,crust.
B)outer core,inner core,mantle,crust.
C)crust,mantle,outer core,inner core.
D)crust,outer core,inner core,mantle.
A)inner core,outer core,mantle,crust.
B)outer core,inner core,mantle,crust.
C)crust,mantle,outer core,inner core.
D)crust,outer core,inner core,mantle.
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26
Continental crust is ________ oceanic crust.
A)less dense than
B)the same density as
C)more dense than
D)Geoscientists have no idea how dense the continental crust is.
A)less dense than
B)the same density as
C)more dense than
D)Geoscientists have no idea how dense the continental crust is.
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27
When did biology's Big Bang (evolutionary explosion)occur?
A)approximately 65 million years ago
B)approximately 2.2 billion years ago
C)approximately 540 million years ago
D)approximately 3.5 billion years ago
A)approximately 65 million years ago
B)approximately 2.2 billion years ago
C)approximately 540 million years ago
D)approximately 3.5 billion years ago
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28
The Mohorovičić discontinuity coincides with the __________ boundary.
A)mantle-core
B)crust-mantle
C)lithosphere-mantle
D)inner core-outer core
A)mantle-core
B)crust-mantle
C)lithosphere-mantle
D)inner core-outer core
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29
Earth's atmosphere has been oxygen-rich for __________ of Earth's history.
A)approximately 25%
B)approximately 50%
C)approximately 75%
D)approximately 99%
A)approximately 25%
B)approximately 50%
C)approximately 75%
D)approximately 99%
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30
The first evidence of erosion by water in the rock record occurred
A)4000 Ma.
B)3500 Ma.
C)2500 Ma.
D)3800 Ma.
A)4000 Ma.
B)3500 Ma.
C)2500 Ma.
D)3800 Ma.
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31
How old are the oldest rocks now found on Earth's surface?
A)0.5 billion years
B)4.0 billion years
C)2.5 billion years
D)4.5 billion years
A)0.5 billion years
B)4.0 billion years
C)2.5 billion years
D)4.5 billion years
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32
Stony meteorites are similar in composition to Earth's
A)mantle.
B)crust.
C)inner core.
D)outer core.
A)mantle.
B)crust.
C)inner core.
D)outer core.
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33
The group of meteorites that is similar in composition to Earth's core is
A)stony meteorites.
B)high-density meteorites.
C)iron-nickel meteorites.
D)none of the above.
A)stony meteorites.
B)high-density meteorites.
C)iron-nickel meteorites.
D)none of the above.
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34
A ___________ aims to predict the complex behavior of Earth systems.
A)scientific hypothesis
B)scientific observation
C)scientific plan
D)scientific model
A)scientific hypothesis
B)scientific observation
C)scientific plan
D)scientific model
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35
Which of the following statements about convection is true?
A)Heat is transferred from hot material to cool material without inducing a flow.
B)Hot material flows upward and displaces cool material.
C)Cool material flows upward and displaces hot material.
D)Random circulation occurs.
A)Heat is transferred from hot material to cool material without inducing a flow.
B)Hot material flows upward and displaces cool material.
C)Cool material flows upward and displaces hot material.
D)Random circulation occurs.
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36
The daily rotation of Earth causes the equatorial regions to _______ and the polar regions to ________.
A)bulge outward,flatten
B)flatten,bulge outward
C)bulge inward,flatten
D)flatten,bulge inward
A)bulge outward,flatten
B)flatten,bulge outward
C)bulge inward,flatten
D)flatten,bulge inward
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37
Solar energy energizes which of Earth's components?
A)atmosphere
B)biosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)all of the above
A)atmosphere
B)biosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)all of the above
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38
Large continental masses had formed on Earth by
A)0.3 billion years ago.
B)2.5 billion years ago.
C)1.0 billion years ago.
D)4.0 billion years ago.
A)0.3 billion years ago.
B)2.5 billion years ago.
C)1.0 billion years ago.
D)4.0 billion years ago.
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39
Change in the ground elevation of Earth's surface is called
A)geodesy.
B)topography.
C)uniformitarianism.
D)none of the above
A)geodesy.
B)topography.
C)uniformitarianism.
D)none of the above
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40
How old are the earliest fossil remains?
A)approximately 65 million years
B)approximately 2200 million years
C)approximately 540 million years
D)approximately 3500 million years
A)approximately 65 million years
B)approximately 2200 million years
C)approximately 540 million years
D)approximately 3500 million years
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41
The lithosphere is composed of =
A)uppermost crust.
B)lowermost crust.
C)crust and upper mantle.
D)mantle.
A)uppermost crust.
B)lowermost crust.
C)crust and upper mantle.
D)mantle.
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42
The densest part of Earth is the
A)oceanic crust.
B)continental crust.
C)mantle.
D)core.
A)oceanic crust.
B)continental crust.
C)mantle.
D)core.
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43
Geologist James Hutton advanced the principle of
A)uniformitarianism.
B)uniformity.
C)conformity.
D)universalism.
A)uniformitarianism.
B)uniformity.
C)conformity.
D)universalism.
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44
How many major mass extinction events have occurred throughout Earth's history?
A)5
B)10
C)2
D)1
A)5
B)10
C)2
D)1
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45
Magnetic reversals of Earth's magnetic field are when
A)Earth's north and south poles flip.
B)Earth's magnetic field decreases in intensity.
C)Earth's magnetic poles wander.
D)Earth's magnetic field increases in intensity.
A)Earth's north and south poles flip.
B)Earth's magnetic field decreases in intensity.
C)Earth's magnetic poles wander.
D)Earth's magnetic field increases in intensity.
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46
In terms of its shape,Earth is
A)a perfect sphere.
B)an imperfect sphere.
C)flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.
D)bulging at the poles and flattened at the equator.
A)a perfect sphere.
B)an imperfect sphere.
C)flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.
D)bulging at the poles and flattened at the equator.
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47
The typical depth of ocean basins is
A)1 to 2 km.
B)10 to 12 km.
C)4 to 5 km.
D)8 to 10 km.
A)1 to 2 km.
B)10 to 12 km.
C)4 to 5 km.
D)8 to 10 km.
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48
The average density of the bulk earth is most similar to that of
A)a stony meteorite (3.0 g/cc).
B)a granite rock (2.7 g/cc).
C)ice (0.9 g/cc).
D)iron meteorite (8 g/cc).
A)a stony meteorite (3.0 g/cc).
B)a granite rock (2.7 g/cc).
C)ice (0.9 g/cc).
D)iron meteorite (8 g/cc).
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49
The first appearance of Homo sapiens on Earth occurred in
A)16 Ma.
B)0.16 Ma.
C)1.6 Ma.
D)1600 Ma.
A)16 Ma.
B)0.16 Ma.
C)1.6 Ma.
D)1600 Ma.
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50
Which of the following is not an integral part of the scientific method?
A)experimentation
B)observation
C)belief
D)criticism
A)experimentation
B)observation
C)belief
D)criticism
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51
The ability of Earth's atmosphere to retain heat is referred to as the
A)solar effect.
B)radiation effect.
C)biosphere effect.
D)greenhouse effect.
A)solar effect.
B)radiation effect.
C)biosphere effect.
D)greenhouse effect.
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52
A scientific hypothesis that stands repeated testing can be elevated to a scientific
A)model.
B)fact.
C)theory.
D)idea.
A)model.
B)fact.
C)theory.
D)idea.
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53
The largest jump in density within Earth is at the
A)crust-mantle boundary.
B)mantle-core boundary.
C)upper mantle-lower mantle boundary.
D)outer core-inner core boundary.
A)crust-mantle boundary.
B)mantle-core boundary.
C)upper mantle-lower mantle boundary.
D)outer core-inner core boundary.
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54
Which of the following of Earth's layers contains the least amount of iron?
A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
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55
The highest topographic point above sea level on Earth is at
A)Mount Himalaya.
B)Mount Mauna Loa.
C)Mount Marianas.
D)Mount Everest.
A)Mount Himalaya.
B)Mount Mauna Loa.
C)Mount Marianas.
D)Mount Everest.
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56
Devices used to detect earthquakes are called
A)thermometers.
B)vibraphones.
C)seismometers.
D)tilt meters.
A)thermometers.
B)vibraphones.
C)seismometers.
D)tilt meters.
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57
The average density of continental crust is ________ g/cm3.
A)2.8
B)3.4
C)3.0
D)4.0
A)2.8
B)3.4
C)3.0
D)4.0
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58
The typical elevation of the land surface occurs within a range of _______ above sea level.
A)0 to 20 km
B)0 to 1 km
C)0 to 10 km
D)0 to 5 km
A)0 to 20 km
B)0 to 1 km
C)0 to 10 km
D)0 to 5 km
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59
Which of the following of Earth's layers contains the greatest amount of sulfur?
A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
A)crust
B)mantle
C)outer core
D)inner core
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60
Continents float high because they are
A)denser than the mantle.
B)less dense than the mantle.
C)the same density as the mantle.
D)thicker than the mantle.
A)denser than the mantle.
B)less dense than the mantle.
C)the same density as the mantle.
D)thicker than the mantle.
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61
"Deep time" refers to time measured in _______ of years.
A)hundreds
B)thousands
C)millions
D)billions
A)hundreds
B)thousands
C)millions
D)billions
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62
The inner core is solid relative to the outer core because of
A)an increase in temperature with depth.
B)a decrease in temperature with depth.
C)an increase in pressure with depth.
D)a decrease in pressure with depth.
A)an increase in temperature with depth.
B)a decrease in temperature with depth.
C)an increase in pressure with depth.
D)a decrease in pressure with depth.
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63
The largest topographic change relative to sea level on Earth is at
A)the Grand Canyon.
B)Mount Mauna Loa.
C)the Marianas Trench.
D)Mount Everest.
A)the Grand Canyon.
B)Mount Mauna Loa.
C)the Marianas Trench.
D)Mount Everest.
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64
Roughly how much extraterrestrial material falls on Earth annually?
A)a million tons
B)a billion tons
C)a thousand tons
D)a few hundred tons
A)a million tons
B)a billion tons
C)a thousand tons
D)a few hundred tons
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65
A Danish seismologist was the first to discover
A)Earth's overall layering.
B)the Moho.
C)the two-part core.
D)the core.
A)Earth's overall layering.
B)the Moho.
C)the two-part core.
D)the core.
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66
The idea that Earth is a sphere is an example of a scientific
A)fact.
B)hypothesis.
C)theory.
D)dogma.
A)fact.
B)hypothesis.
C)theory.
D)dogma.
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67
Continental crust is ____ than oceanic crust so the oceans cover the oceanic floor rather than the continents.
A)is thinner
B)occupies less surface area
C)is less dense
D)is hotter
A)is thinner
B)occupies less surface area
C)is less dense
D)is hotter
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68
What geologic feature most directly connects the plate tectonic and climate systems?
A)earthquakes
B)volcanic activity
C)earth's magnetism
D)the oceans
A)earthquakes
B)volcanic activity
C)earth's magnetism
D)the oceans
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69
According to Wiechert's hypothesis,the chemical layering of Earth is mainly due to
A)its size.
B)gravity.
C)magnetism.
D)its mass.
A)its size.
B)gravity.
C)magnetism.
D)its mass.
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70
What are the three geodynamic systems?
A)atmosphere,biosphere,geosphere
B)the climate,the plate tectonic,the geodynamo systems
C)lithosphere,asthenosphere,cryosphere
D)atmosphere,hydrosphere,lithosphere
A)atmosphere,biosphere,geosphere
B)the climate,the plate tectonic,the geodynamo systems
C)lithosphere,asthenosphere,cryosphere
D)atmosphere,hydrosphere,lithosphere
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71
The density of most rocks ranges from ___ to ___ g/cm3.
A)0; 1
B)1; 2
C)3; 4
D)5; 6
A)0; 1
B)1; 2
C)3; 4
D)5; 6
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72
Which scientist may have been the first to discover that the core consisted of two parts?
A)German Emil Wiechert
B)Englishman Henry Cavendish
C)German-American Beno Gutenberg
D)Dane Inge Lehman
A)German Emil Wiechert
B)Englishman Henry Cavendish
C)German-American Beno Gutenberg
D)Dane Inge Lehman
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73
Geologic processes can take place of over times that last from
A)seconds to billions of years.
B)minutes to weeks.
C)years to decades.
D)seconds to centuries.
A)seconds to billions of years.
B)minutes to weeks.
C)years to decades.
D)seconds to centuries.
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74
Studies that determine the depth of the seafloor would be considered scientific
A)fact.
B)hypothesis.
C)theory.
D)observations.
A)fact.
B)hypothesis.
C)theory.
D)observations.
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75
The statement "planet within a planet" refers to which part of Earth?
A)the crust
B)the mantle
C)the core
D)none of these
A)the crust
B)the mantle
C)the core
D)none of these
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