Deck 14: Geology and Earth Resources
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Deck 14: Geology and Earth Resources
1
Which of the following statements regarding tectonics is true?
A)Because of tectonic movements, Europe and Africa are drifting slowly toward the Americas
B)When continental plates collide with continental plates, both plates usually subside
C)When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the continent usually rides up over the seafloor
D)Because of tectonic movements, California is slowly increasing in size
E)When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the oceanic plate usually rides up over the continental plate
A)Because of tectonic movements, Europe and Africa are drifting slowly toward the Americas
B)When continental plates collide with continental plates, both plates usually subside
C)When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the continent usually rides up over the seafloor
D)Because of tectonic movements, California is slowly increasing in size
E)When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the oceanic plate usually rides up over the continental plate
When oceanic plates collide with continental plates, the continent usually rides up over the seafloor
2

In the diagram, the semisolid part of the Earth is labeled as
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a major type of rock?
A)Igneous
B)Bituminious
C)Metamorphic
D)Sedimentary
A)Igneous
B)Bituminious
C)Metamorphic
D)Sedimentary
Bituminious
4
________ in the mantle and core make tectonic plates move.
A)Conduction movements
B)Earthquakes
C)Radioactive decay
D)Convection currents
E)Concurrent currents
A)Conduction movements
B)Earthquakes
C)Radioactive decay
D)Convection currents
E)Concurrent currents
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5
Water, wind, and glaciers are examples of forces that cause
A)Chemical weathering
B)Mechanical weathering
C)Abrasion
D)Sedimentation
E)Metamorphosis in rocks
A)Chemical weathering
B)Mechanical weathering
C)Abrasion
D)Sedimentation
E)Metamorphosis in rocks
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6
Subduction is the process of a tectonic plate
A)Falling freely into the mantle
B)Being forced below another plate
C)Melting without moving
D)Sliding alongside another plate
E)Being sucked into the outer core
A)Falling freely into the mantle
B)Being forced below another plate
C)Melting without moving
D)Sliding alongside another plate
E)Being sucked into the outer core
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7

In the diagram, the densest part of the Earth is labeled as
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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8
The fundamental characteristic(s) that distinguish(es) a mineral is/are its _______.
A)Chemical composition only
B)Grain size
C)Chemical composition and its crystal structure
D)Crystal structure only
E)Organic materials.
A)Chemical composition only
B)Grain size
C)Chemical composition and its crystal structure
D)Crystal structure only
E)Organic materials.
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9
The basic material of rocks is a cohesive group of
A)One or more minerals
B)Any noncrystalline elements
C)One or more inorganic elements
D)A metal and a crystal
E)One or more organic elements
A)One or more minerals
B)Any noncrystalline elements
C)One or more inorganic elements
D)A metal and a crystal
E)One or more organic elements
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10

In the diagram, the mantle is labeled as
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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11
The "ring of fire" is the source of more earthquakes and volcanic activity than any other place on earth. What causes the ring of fire?
A)The subduction of Pacific plates under continental plates
B)The drift of Europe and Africa away from the Americas
C)The collision of two continental plates
D)Mid-oceanic ridges
E)The conduction currents in the hot magma
A)The subduction of Pacific plates under continental plates
B)The drift of Europe and Africa away from the Americas
C)The collision of two continental plates
D)Mid-oceanic ridges
E)The conduction currents in the hot magma
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12
A break or weakness in the continuity of the crust of the Earth is called a ________.
A)Tectonic plate
B)Fault
C)Subduction zone
D)Volcano
A)Tectonic plate
B)Fault
C)Subduction zone
D)Volcano
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13
Coal is derived from __________ compressed and hardened over millennia.
A)Plant material from swamps
B)Phytoplankton
C)Lava
D)Vast forests
A)Plant material from swamps
B)Phytoplankton
C)Lava
D)Vast forests
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14
The fundamental characteristic(s) that distinguish(es) a mineral is/are its
A)Chemical composition
B)Crystal structure
C)Organic materials
D)Grain size
E)Chemical composition and its crystal structure
A)Chemical composition
B)Crystal structure
C)Organic materials
D)Grain size
E)Chemical composition and its crystal structure
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15
Crude oil is derived from____________.
A)Vast forests
B)Lava
C)All plant matter
D)Phytoplankton and algae
A)Vast forests
B)Lava
C)All plant matter
D)Phytoplankton and algae
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16
_______ is an example of an igneous rock.
A)Basalt
B)Shale
C)Marble
D)Sandstone
E)Limestone
A)Basalt
B)Shale
C)Marble
D)Sandstone
E)Limestone
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17
Rock formed from magma extruded to the surface through volcanic vents is classified as
A)Sedimentary
B)Igneous
C)Metamorphic
D)Weathered rock
E)Lava
A)Sedimentary
B)Igneous
C)Metamorphic
D)Weathered rock
E)Lava
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18
The word "igneous" comes from a Latin word meaning
A)Water
B)Fossil
C)Sediment
D)Fire
E)Compressed
A)Water
B)Fossil
C)Sediment
D)Fire
E)Compressed
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19
A mineral is composed of
A)Other minerals
B)Noncrystalline elements
C)Inorganic elements
D)A metal and a crystal
E)Organic material
A)Other minerals
B)Noncrystalline elements
C)Inorganic elements
D)A metal and a crystal
E)Organic material
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20
Which of the following bodies of water is growing due to tectonic movement?
A)Pacific Ocean
B)Atlantic Ocean
C)Black Sea
D)Indian Ocean
E)None of these are growing
A)Pacific Ocean
B)Atlantic Ocean
C)Black Sea
D)Indian Ocean
E)None of these are growing
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21
A giant sea swell known as a tsunami is caused by
A)Typhoons
B)Earthquakes
C)Lunar gravity
D)Unusual tides combined with seasonal storms
E)A strong wave during an exceptionally high tide
A)Typhoons
B)Earthquakes
C)Lunar gravity
D)Unusual tides combined with seasonal storms
E)A strong wave during an exceptionally high tide
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22
Salts such as halite are often produced as ____________ deposits.
A)Sedimentary
B)Igneous
C)Metamorphic
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Glacial
A)Sedimentary
B)Igneous
C)Metamorphic
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Glacial
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23
Rocks are classified according to their
A)Chemical composition
B)Physical properties
C)Internal structure
D)Mode of formation
E)All of these are correct
A)Chemical composition
B)Physical properties
C)Internal structure
D)Mode of formation
E)All of these are correct
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24
What gas is released in the process of smelting?
A)Carbon monoxide
B)Chlorine
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Ammonia
E)Carbon dioxide
A)Carbon monoxide
B)Chlorine
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Ammonia
E)Carbon dioxide
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25
The physical breakdown of a rock into smaller pieces is called
A)The rock cycle
B)Sedimentation
C)Chemical weathering
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Abrasion
A)The rock cycle
B)Sedimentation
C)Chemical weathering
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Abrasion
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26
Metamorphic rocks are produced when rocks are
A)Chemically weathered
B)Recrystallized by heat and pressure
C)Physically broken down
D)Melted in the mantle and recrystallized
E)Recrystallized through chemical processes
A)Chemically weathered
B)Recrystallized by heat and pressure
C)Physically broken down
D)Melted in the mantle and recrystallized
E)Recrystallized through chemical processes
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27
Heap-leach extraction removes gold from ore by
A)Pouring gravel into holding tanks
B)Spraying cyanide on a pile of ore gravel
C)Roasting ore to release the gold
D)High-pressure spraying of ore
E)Digging the gold out of the mountains
A)Pouring gravel into holding tanks
B)Spraying cyanide on a pile of ore gravel
C)Roasting ore to release the gold
D)High-pressure spraying of ore
E)Digging the gold out of the mountains
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28
Where do the toxic gases and leachates come from that are the result of mining for gold?
A)Sulfur compounds in the ore
B)Chlorine compounds in the ore
C)Carbon compounds in the ore
D)Cyanide used in the operation of mining for the gold
E)Heavy metals used in the operation of mining for the gold
A)Sulfur compounds in the ore
B)Chlorine compounds in the ore
C)Carbon compounds in the ore
D)Cyanide used in the operation of mining for the gold
E)Heavy metals used in the operation of mining for the gold
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29
The selective removal or alteration of specific components of a rock that leads to its weakening is called
A)The rock cycle
B)Sedimentation
C)Chemical weathering
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Abrasion
A)The rock cycle
B)Sedimentation
C)Chemical weathering
D)Mechanical weathering
E)Abrasion
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30
The metal(s) that is/are most important in global economies is/are
A)Marble
B)Cadmium
C)Halite
D)Iron
E)All are important metals in the global economy
A)Marble
B)Cadmium
C)Halite
D)Iron
E)All are important metals in the global economy
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31
On average, it takes ______________ energy to produce steel from scrap metal compared to the energy of producing steel from raw ore.
A)About half as much
B)About twice as much
C)About one-twentieth as much
D)About the same
E)Slightly more
A)About half as much
B)About twice as much
C)About one-twentieth as much
D)About the same
E)Slightly more
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32
The biggest risk to communities surrounding mountain top removal is ___________.
A)plants are difficult to regrow on the tops of reclaimed mountains
B)the pure ugliness of a reclaimed mountain
C)infiltrating water flows through the rock debris and picks up toxic metals and chemicals, taking them to drinking water supplies.
D)landslides
A)plants are difficult to regrow on the tops of reclaimed mountains
B)the pure ugliness of a reclaimed mountain
C)infiltrating water flows through the rock debris and picks up toxic metals and chemicals, taking them to drinking water supplies.
D)landslides
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33
Rocks are _______ in the process called the rock cycle.
A)Moved from place to place
B)Incorporated into living organisms
C)Broken down and re-formed
D)Cycled through the core and mantle
E)Cycled through the crust and core
A)Moved from place to place
B)Incorporated into living organisms
C)Broken down and re-formed
D)Cycled through the core and mantle
E)Cycled through the crust and core
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34
It takes _______________ energy to recycle waste aluminum (e.g., beverage cans) compared to the energy of extracting new aluminum from bauxite.
A)About half as much
B)About twice as much
C)About one-twentieth as much
D)About the same
E)Slightly more
A)About half as much
B)About twice as much
C)About one-twentieth as much
D)About the same
E)Slightly more
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35
A major environmental implication of the quest for more gold at lower concentrations in the ore compared to higher concentrations is that
A)About the same amount of toxic gas is released from digging out the gold
B)Less waste rock is produced
C)Less material has to be moved to get to the gold
D)More carbon dioxide is released as the gold is mined
E)More material has to be moved to get to the gold
A)About the same amount of toxic gas is released from digging out the gold
B)Less waste rock is produced
C)Less material has to be moved to get to the gold
D)More carbon dioxide is released as the gold is mined
E)More material has to be moved to get to the gold
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36
_______ is an example of metamorphic rock.
A)Basalt
B)Shale
C)Marble
D)Sandstone
E)Granite
A)Basalt
B)Shale
C)Marble
D)Sandstone
E)Granite
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37
Sinkholes and caverns can be produced by
A)Chemical weathering
B)Mechanical weathering
C)Abrasion
D)Plant growth and soil acidity
E)The loss of plant roots in the soil
A)Chemical weathering
B)Mechanical weathering
C)Abrasion
D)Plant growth and soil acidity
E)The loss of plant roots in the soil
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38
In terms of mineral resources, recycling is ________ as raw materials become more _______ and ________ are more plentiful.
A)Slowly increasing; scarce; wastes
B)Slowly decreasing; scarce; environmental laws
C)Quickly increasing; expensive; environmental laws
D)Quickly decreasing; scarce; wastes
E)Staying about the same; expensive; environmental laws
A)Slowly increasing; scarce; wastes
B)Slowly decreasing; scarce; environmental laws
C)Quickly increasing; expensive; environmental laws
D)Quickly decreasing; scarce; wastes
E)Staying about the same; expensive; environmental laws
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39
Reclamation of strip-mined land is difficult chiefly because
A)Nobody can afford the minimum reclamation costs of about $1000 per acre
B)Topsoil is mixed up and buried so topsoil must take time to develop again for plants to grow
C)There is no legal enforcement
D)No plants will grow in the spoil banks formed by the heavy load of dangerous chemicals
E)There are no subsidies that exist for mining, unlike other resource-based industries
A)Nobody can afford the minimum reclamation costs of about $1000 per acre
B)Topsoil is mixed up and buried so topsoil must take time to develop again for plants to grow
C)There is no legal enforcement
D)No plants will grow in the spoil banks formed by the heavy load of dangerous chemicals
E)There are no subsidies that exist for mining, unlike other resource-based industries
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40
Smelting ore, as in Ducktown, Tennessee, releases toxic chemicals in the form of
A)Gases, from baked ore
B)Liquids, from leaching processes
C)Dust, from grinding ore gravel
D)Solids, in the form of toxic waste
E)All of these are correct
A)Gases, from baked ore
B)Liquids, from leaching processes
C)Dust, from grinding ore gravel
D)Solids, in the form of toxic waste
E)All of these are correct
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41
The substitution of new materials (plastics, etc.) leads to reduced consumption of the mineral and metal resources.
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42
The continental crust of the earth is thicker and lighter than the oceanic crust.
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43
Earthquakes do not occur in the center of continents, only along the edges of tectonic plates.
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44
Placer mining involves washing metals, minerals, and the gemstones from streambeds with a water cannon.
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45
Draw a diagram of the rock cycle.Be sure to include the following terms: igneous rocks, magma, metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks, sedimentation, weathering, heat, and pressure.
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46
Fires are a major environmental risk of underground coal mines.
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47
______________ can lead to mass wasting.
A)Clearcutting on steep slopes
B)Building on the flood plain
C)Building flood walls for flood control
D)The overuse of our natural resources
E)All of these are practices that can lead to mass wasting
A)Clearcutting on steep slopes
B)Building on the flood plain
C)Building flood walls for flood control
D)The overuse of our natural resources
E)All of these are practices that can lead to mass wasting
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