Deck 14: The Internal Processes
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Deck 14: The Internal Processes
1
Relatively cooler magma in an erupting volcano is apparently the result of ________.
A) the amount of water present
B) depth of magma formation
C) position of astronomical bodies
D) surface salinity
E) the relatively high amount of silica present
A) the amount of water present
B) depth of magma formation
C) position of astronomical bodies
D) surface salinity
E) the relatively high amount of silica present
E
2
The first comprehensive theory of continental drift was propounded by ________.
A) Darwin
B) Köppen
C) Wegener
D) Wallace
E) Sagan
A) Darwin
B) Köppen
C) Wegener
D) Wallace
E) Sagan
C
3
On the Richter scale, "very large" earthquakes are assigned a number of ________ or above.
A) 0
B) 1
C) 7
D) 25
E) 47.5
A) 0
B) 1
C) 7
D) 25
E) 47.5
C
4
Evidence of former surface volcanic activity is often found in the vast accumulations of lava called ________.
A) hot spots
B) flood basalts
C) magma
D) calderas
E) pyroclastic
A) hot spots
B) flood basalts
C) magma
D) calderas
E) pyroclastic
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5
The totality of materials ejected from a volcano, including liquid material, ashes, and dust is termed ________.
A) lava
B) magma
C) silica
D) granite
E) pyroclastic material
A) lava
B) magma
C) silica
D) granite
E) pyroclastic material
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6
The world system of interconnected ocean bottom ridges comes to a total of about ________ kilometers.
A) 6
B) 60
C) 6,000
D) 60,000
E) 600,000
A) 6
B) 60
C) 6,000
D) 60,000
E) 600,000
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7
The most widespread of all the intrusive forms in this list is the ________.
A) batholith
B) stock
C) lava flow
D) dike
E) volcano
A) batholith
B) stock
C) lava flow
D) dike
E) volcano
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8
A crustal block which is downthrown with a steep fault scarp on either side is a ________.
A) fault block mountain
B) horst
C) graben
D) rift valley
E) syncline
A) fault block mountain
B) horst
C) graben
D) rift valley
E) syncline
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9
In folded terrain, a simple symmetrical downfold is termed a(n) ________.
A) monocline
B) anticline
C) syncline
D) overthrust fold
E) magma pool
A) monocline
B) anticline
C) syncline
D) overthrust fold
E) magma pool
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10
Volcanic activity that takes place deep under the crust is termed ________.
A) subduction
B) intrusive
C) plutonic
D) metamorphic
E) pyroclastic
A) subduction
B) intrusive
C) plutonic
D) metamorphic
E) pyroclastic
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11
Mount St. Helens is ________.
A) dead
B) scheduled to erupt in the year 2050
C) likely to vigorously erupt again
D) the largest volcano in the world
E) the world's best example of intrusive vulcanism
A) dead
B) scheduled to erupt in the year 2050
C) likely to vigorously erupt again
D) the largest volcano in the world
E) the world's best example of intrusive vulcanism
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12
Structurally, the most complicated of the list below is the ________.
A) transform fault
B) normal fault
C) fault scarp
D) reverse fault
E) overthrust fault
A) transform fault
B) normal fault
C) fault scarp
D) reverse fault
E) overthrust fault
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13
Since the 1960s, the cause of plate tectonics has been identified to be ________.
A) diastrophism
B) convection
C) Sun spots
D) warping
E) uniformitarianism
A) diastrophism
B) convection
C) Sun spots
D) warping
E) uniformitarianism
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14
The Sierra Nevada and Sawtooth mountain ranges were caused by a huge intrusion type known as a ________.
A) dike
B) batholith
C) laccolith
D) stock
E) vein
A) dike
B) batholith
C) laccolith
D) stock
E) vein
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15
The Pacific "ring of fire" refers to the ________.
A) flood basalts
B) Hawaiian Islands
C) volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean
D) Azores Island
E) subduction zones on the ocean floor
A) flood basalts
B) Hawaiian Islands
C) volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean
D) Azores Island
E) subduction zones on the ocean floor
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16
Crater Lake, Oregon, is an example of a volcanic ________.
A) lava flow
B) peak
C) caldera
D) batholith
E) neck
A) lava flow
B) peak
C) caldera
D) batholith
E) neck
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17
The Glacier Park, Montana, area provides a classic example of large scale ________.
A) flood basalts
B) transcurrent faulting
C) graben structure
D) overthrust faulting
E) horsts
A) flood basalts
B) transcurrent faulting
C) graben structure
D) overthrust faulting
E) horsts
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18
Which of the following is NOT an intrusive volcanic landform?
A) caldera
B) vein
C) dike
D) sill
E) batholith
A) caldera
B) vein
C) dike
D) sill
E) batholith
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19
Deformation of the Earth's crust is called ________.
A) diastrophism
B) folding
C) faulting
D) broad warping
E) plate tectonics
A) diastrophism
B) folding
C) faulting
D) broad warping
E) plate tectonics
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20
The original large continental mass containing all of the present continents prior to separation millions of years ago has been named ________.
A) Laurasia
B) Gondwanaland
C) Pangaea
D) Transcurrent
E) Subduction
A) Laurasia
B) Gondwanaland
C) Pangaea
D) Transcurrent
E) Subduction
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21
The smallest feature in the list below is the ________.
A) dike
B) sill
C) batholith
D) vein
E) laccolith
A) dike
B) sill
C) batholith
D) vein
E) laccolith
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22
The most massive form of igneous intrusion is a ________.
A) stock
B) sill
C) batholith
D) laccolith
E) none of the above
A) stock
B) sill
C) batholith
D) laccolith
E) none of the above
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23
Crater Lake, Oregon, is a remnant of a larger volcano named ________.
A) Mount St. Helens
B) Paricutin
C) Mt. Whitney
D) Mt. Mazama
E) Mt. McKinley
A) Mount St. Helens
B) Paricutin
C) Mt. Whitney
D) Mt. Mazama
E) Mt. McKinley
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24
Flood basalts cover much of the ocean floor, India, and in North America, the ________.
A) Columbia Plateau
B) Colorado Plateau
C) Newfoundland area
D) Florida region
E) Ozark area
A) Columbia Plateau
B) Colorado Plateau
C) Newfoundland area
D) Florida region
E) Ozark area
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25
The Appalachian Mountains are famous for their ________ structure.
A) faulted
B) volcanic
C) ridge and valley
D) rift valley
E) graben
A) faulted
B) volcanic
C) ridge and valley
D) rift valley
E) graben
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26
Earthquake forecasting
A) is not possible.
B) is being studied.
C) will never be possible.
D) has been quite successful.
E) would not be useful.
A) is not possible.
B) is being studied.
C) will never be possible.
D) has been quite successful.
E) would not be useful.
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27
An uplift of a block of land between two parallel faults is a ________.
A) caldera
B) rift valley
C) graben
D) horst
E) mesa
A) caldera
B) rift valley
C) graben
D) horst
E) mesa
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28
Which of the following doesn't belong with the others?
A) graben
B) horst
C) rift valley
D) overthrust
E) dike
A) graben
B) horst
C) rift valley
D) overthrust
E) dike
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29
The ________ is an igneous intrusion which has a surface area of at least 100 square kilometers.
A) laccolith
B) batholith
C) vein
D) pluton
E) butte
A) laccolith
B) batholith
C) vein
D) pluton
E) butte
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30
Water collected in small bodies along a recently active fault line forms ________.
A) playas
B) sag ponds
C) dikes
D) sills
E) reservoirs
A) playas
B) sag ponds
C) dikes
D) sills
E) reservoirs
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31
A simple symmetrical upfold is called a(n) ________.
A) syncline
B) anticline
C) monocline
D) inselberg
E) none of the above
A) syncline
B) anticline
C) monocline
D) inselberg
E) none of the above
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32
Radial walls extending outward from a volcano are ________.
A) sills
B) dikes
C) plugs
D) veins
E) clay pans
A) sills
B) dikes
C) plugs
D) veins
E) clay pans
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33
The state having the greatest extent of flood basalts is ________.
A) Arizona
B) Idaho
C) California
D) Washington
E) Arkansas
A) Arizona
B) Idaho
C) California
D) Washington
E) Arkansas
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34
A sag pond is caused by collection of water from springs or runoff after movement along ________.
A) fault lines
B) volcanoes
C) flood basalts
D) anticlines
E) synclines
A) fault lines
B) volcanoes
C) flood basalts
D) anticlines
E) synclines
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35
Shield volcanoes are ________ than composite volcanoes.
A) wider
B) taller
C) steeper
D) more explosive
E) more widespread
A) wider
B) taller
C) steeper
D) more explosive
E) more widespread
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36
The Indian subcontinent was originally attached to ________.
A) Laurasia
B) Gondwanaland
C) Sial
D) Sima
E) Tasmania
A) Laurasia
B) Gondwanaland
C) Sial
D) Sima
E) Tasmania
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37
A(n)________ is the same thing as a pyroclastic flow.
A) steam explosion
B) nuée ardente
C) earthquake
D) flood basalt
E) landslide
A) steam explosion
B) nuée ardente
C) earthquake
D) flood basalt
E) landslide
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38
Presently, the North American and Eurasian plates are moving ________.
A) toward each other
B) away from each other
C) toward the North Pole
D) toward the Equator
E) nowhere
A) toward each other
B) away from each other
C) toward the North Pole
D) toward the Equator
E) nowhere
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39
Over the past 100 million years of Earth history, it is known that the magnetic poles have reversed themselves ________ times.
A) 0
B) 2
C) 10
D) 25
E) many
A) 0
B) 2
C) 10
D) 25
E) many
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40
In terms of plate tectonics, India is a part of the ________ plate.
A) African
B) Indo-Australian
C) Arabian
D) Eurasian
E) Tasmanian
A) African
B) Indo-Australian
C) Arabian
D) Eurasian
E) Tasmanian
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41
The Himalayas were formed by crumpling of plate edges in a ________ zone.
A) transcurrent
B) divergent
C) convergent
D) rift
E) none of the above
A) transcurrent
B) divergent
C) convergent
D) rift
E) none of the above
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42
Wegener's early proposal of continental drift was not taken seriously because of his ________.
A) failure to provide a plausible cause
B) lack of attention to Earth's species distribution
C) lack of scientific research
D) training as a meteorologist
E) inability to read and write
A) failure to provide a plausible cause
B) lack of attention to Earth's species distribution
C) lack of scientific research
D) training as a meteorologist
E) inability to read and write
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43
The island of Krakatau disappeared in a volcanic explosion. Krakatau was located in the ________.
A) ocean off of California
B) Gulf of Alaska
C) Java Sea
D) Mediterranean Sea
E) Arctic Ocean
A) ocean off of California
B) Gulf of Alaska
C) Java Sea
D) Mediterranean Sea
E) Arctic Ocean
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44
The plate boundaries which are ________ are likely to make island arcs.
A) divergent between continental plates
B) convergent between continental plates
C) divergent between oceanic plates
D) convergent between oceanic plates
E) none of the above
A) divergent between continental plates
B) convergent between continental plates
C) divergent between oceanic plates
D) convergent between oceanic plates
E) none of the above
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45
A ________ detects swelling and possible eruption in a volcano.
A) tiltmeter
B) anemometer
C) seismograph
D) ceilometer
E) frightened graduate student
A) tiltmeter
B) anemometer
C) seismograph
D) ceilometer
E) frightened graduate student
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46
Which is formed on top of Earth's crust?
A) dike
B) vein
C) sill
D) batholith
E) flood basalt
A) dike
B) vein
C) sill
D) batholith
E) flood basalt
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47
Currently, the rate of sea-floor spreading in the Atlantic is thought to be
A) 0 centimeters per year (stopped).
B) less than 1 centimeter per year.
C) 10 meters per year.
D) 100 meters per year.
E) 1 kilometer per year.
A) 0 centimeters per year (stopped).
B) less than 1 centimeter per year.
C) 10 meters per year.
D) 100 meters per year.
E) 1 kilometer per year.
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48
The nature of a volcanic eruption is determined largely by the ________ of the magma.
A) pressure
B) color
C) density
D) chemistry
E) none of the above
A) pressure
B) color
C) density
D) chemistry
E) none of the above
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49
The Alaskan earthquake of 1964 was extraordinarily violent and has been assigned a moment magnitude of ________.
A) 2.3
B) 5.7
C) 9.2
D) 21.6
E) 47.5
A) 2.3
B) 5.7
C) 9.2
D) 21.6
E) 47.5
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50
The east face of the Sierra Nevadas presents an excellent example of a(n) ________.
A) fault scarp
B) syncline
C) sag pond
D) overthrust
E) transform fault
A) fault scarp
B) syncline
C) sag pond
D) overthrust
E) transform fault
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51
The current interest in continental drift was started with the notion of sea-floor spreading, which was propounded by Hess and Dietz in the
A) 1700s.
B) 1850s.
C) 1890s.
D) 1960s.
E) 1990s.
A) 1700s.
B) 1850s.
C) 1890s.
D) 1960s.
E) 1990s.
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52
A ________ plate boundary is associated with lateral slippage, conservation of existing crust, and the San Andreas fault system.
A) convergent
B) fault scarp
C) divergent
D) subducting
E) transform
A) convergent
B) fault scarp
C) divergent
D) subducting
E) transform
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53
Grabens are commonly found in association with ________.
A) concretions
B) horsts
C) sag ponds
D) batholiths
E) anticlines
A) concretions
B) horsts
C) sag ponds
D) batholiths
E) anticlines
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54
A ________ is another name for a volcanic mudflow.
A) landslide
B) pyroclastic flow
C) laccolith
D) bornhardt
E) lahar
A) landslide
B) pyroclastic flow
C) laccolith
D) bornhardt
E) lahar
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55
Which of the following was the single "supercontinent" which existed before individual continents broke apart from it starting 200 million years ago?
A) Asia
B) Pangaea
C) India
D) Laurasia
E) Gondwanaland
A) Asia
B) Pangaea
C) India
D) Laurasia
E) Gondwanaland
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56
Which of the following is one of the reasons scientists strongly believe in plate tectonics?
A) the ability to explain oceanic trenches
B) the ability to explain midoceanic ridges
C) the ability to explain many volcanic zones
D) the ability to explain many earthquake zones
E) the ability to explain all of the above
A) the ability to explain oceanic trenches
B) the ability to explain midoceanic ridges
C) the ability to explain many volcanic zones
D) the ability to explain many earthquake zones
E) the ability to explain all of the above
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57
Consider the location of New York City. In terms of crustal plates, New York City is
A) not on a plate.
B) on a convergent boundary.
C) on a divergent boundary.
D) not on a plate boundary.
E) on a transform boundary.
A) not on a plate.
B) on a convergent boundary.
C) on a divergent boundary.
D) not on a plate boundary.
E) on a transform boundary.
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58
The first person to write about the possibility of continental drift was ________.
A) Hess
B) Wegener
C) Ortelius
D) Einstein
E) Aristotle
A) Hess
B) Wegener
C) Ortelius
D) Einstein
E) Aristotle
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59
Where UNDER the surface of the Earth would one expect a convection current directed towards the surface?
A) under continents
B) under subduction zones
C) in the core
D) under midocean ridges
E) under plates
A) under continents
B) under subduction zones
C) in the core
D) under midocean ridges
E) under plates
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60
The vast majority of North America is moving
A) up.
B) down.
C) to the west.
D) to the east.
E) so slowly that the direction is unknown.
A) up.
B) down.
C) to the west.
D) to the east.
E) so slowly that the direction is unknown.
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61
Which of the following are fault-block mountains?
A) Sierra Nevada
B) Ozarks
C) Cascades
D) Appalachians
E) Rockies
A) Sierra Nevada
B) Ozarks
C) Cascades
D) Appalachians
E) Rockies
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62
Which of the following refers to the surface of the Earth directly above the center of an earthquake?
A) seismic zone
B) epicenter
C) nadir
D) focus
E) none of the above
A) seismic zone
B) epicenter
C) nadir
D) focus
E) none of the above
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63
Which two terms are usually used to refer to the SAME plate boundary?
A) terrane, trench
B) divergent, constructive
C) convergent, constructive
D) divergent, destructive
E) subduction, constructive
A) terrane, trench
B) divergent, constructive
C) convergent, constructive
D) divergent, destructive
E) subduction, constructive
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64
How long ago did Pangaea first begin to exist?
A) 1 million years
B) 25 million years
C) 250 million years
D) 2.5 billion years
E) 4.6 billion years
A) 1 million years
B) 25 million years
C) 250 million years
D) 2.5 billion years
E) 4.6 billion years
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65
In earthquakes, P waves ________.
A) are absent
B) arrive more slowly than surface waves
C) are faster than S waves
D) travel towards the focus
E) are also known as surface waves
A) are absent
B) arrive more slowly than surface waves
C) are faster than S waves
D) travel towards the focus
E) are also known as surface waves
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66
________ is the part of the United States where one could see terranes.
A) Florida
B) The Midwest
C) Maine
D) Arizona
E) Alaska
A) Florida
B) The Midwest
C) Maine
D) Arizona
E) Alaska
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67
What is the term for a piece of crust which has been in a collision along a convergent crustal boundary and become accreted to another crustal plate?
A) loxodrome
B) terrane
C) midoceanic ridge
D) terracette
E) none of the above
A) loxodrome
B) terrane
C) midoceanic ridge
D) terracette
E) none of the above
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68
On the Modified Mercalli scale, the largest earthquakes would be assigned a value of ________.
A) 10
B) 3
C) 1
D) XII
E) 8.5
A) 10
B) 3
C) 1
D) XII
E) 8.5
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69
Oceans are being created and removed from the Earth on a cycling time of about ________.
A) 1 million years
B) 100 million years
C) 500 million years
D) 2.5 billion years
E) 4.6 billion years
A) 1 million years
B) 100 million years
C) 500 million years
D) 2.5 billion years
E) 4.6 billion years
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70
The Glomar Challenger proved ________.
A) the Earth is round
B) the poles reverse their polarities
C) the seafloors are spreading
D) continental drift has stopped
E) mountains exist under the sea
A) the Earth is round
B) the poles reverse their polarities
C) the seafloors are spreading
D) continental drift has stopped
E) mountains exist under the sea
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71
Which of the following is most closely associated with a mantle plume?
A) the lower Mississippi River Valley
B) the Hawaiian Islands
C) the Florida peninsula
D) southern California
E) none of the above
A) the lower Mississippi River Valley
B) the Hawaiian Islands
C) the Florida peninsula
D) southern California
E) none of the above
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72
Crustal plates are on the order of ________ kilometer(s) thick.
A) 1
B) 10
C) 100
D) 1,000
E) 10,000
A) 1
B) 10
C) 100
D) 1,000
E) 10,000
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73
Hot, plastic material of the asthenosphere is most conspicuous at ________.
A) oceanic trenches
B) the centers of the continents
C) divergent plate boundaries
D) subduction zones
E) areas in which mountains are being built
A) oceanic trenches
B) the centers of the continents
C) divergent plate boundaries
D) subduction zones
E) areas in which mountains are being built
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74
A tsunami is
A) a common occurrence in the central U.S.
B) a large earthquake which kills humans.
C) another term for a seismic sea wave.
D) unknown in tropical places like Hawaii.
E) the glowing blast of an exploded volcano.
A) a common occurrence in the central U.S.
B) a large earthquake which kills humans.
C) another term for a seismic sea wave.
D) unknown in tropical places like Hawaii.
E) the glowing blast of an exploded volcano.
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75
Which of the following is NOT a form of folding?
A) anticline
B) monocline
C) overturned fold
D) syncline
E) rift valley
A) anticline
B) monocline
C) overturned fold
D) syncline
E) rift valley
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76
In Hawaii, the direction of movement of the "hot spot" means that the ________ is the oldest part of the island chain.
A) northwestern islands
B) center islands
C) southeastern islands
D) largest island
E) rainiest island
A) northwestern islands
B) center islands
C) southeastern islands
D) largest island
E) rainiest island
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77
The origins of which of the following are less well understood than the other features on the list?
A) ocean trenches
B) ocean ridges
C) mountains in the middle of plates
D) convergent plate boundaries
E) divergent plate boundaries
A) ocean trenches
B) ocean ridges
C) mountains in the middle of plates
D) convergent plate boundaries
E) divergent plate boundaries
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78
Earth's crust is composed of at least ________ major plates and a number of smaller ones.
A) two
B) a dozen
C) fifty
D) seventy-five
E) one hundred
A) two
B) a dozen
C) fifty
D) seventy-five
E) one hundred
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79
Which of the following are waves generated by earthquakes?
A) lahars
B) monoclines
C) plutons
D) pyroclastic flows
E) tsunamis
A) lahars
B) monoclines
C) plutons
D) pyroclastic flows
E) tsunamis
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80
Mount St. Helens exploded in 1980. Which of the following is NOT true?
A) It is a volcano.
B) It is in the state of Washington.
C) It caused salmon to change their spawning habits.
D) It is quite unlike the other volcanoes near it.
E) It had been dormant for over 100 years.
A) It is a volcano.
B) It is in the state of Washington.
C) It caused salmon to change their spawning habits.
D) It is quite unlike the other volcanoes near it.
E) It had been dormant for over 100 years.
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