Deck 1: Introduction to Planet Earth

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Christopher Columbus established trade routes from Europe around Africa to India.
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Free oxygen was present in the Earth's primordial atmosphere.
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The Ming Dynasty ships used magnetic compasses similar to those used today.
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Early Polynesians only traveled within sight of land.
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The salinity of the oceans has been steadily increasing.
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Production of the first free oxygen in the atmosphere caused organisms living at that time to flourish.
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The four principle oceans of the Earth are the:
A)Antarctic,Arctic,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.

A)Atlantic,Arctic,Mediterranean,and Pacific Oceans.
B)Atlantic,Arctic,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.
C)Atlantic,Antarctic,Mediterranean,and Pacific Oceans.
D)Antarctic,Caspian,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.
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The mantle could not have produced enough water to fill the oceans.
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The Earth's crust solidified around 4.5 billion years ago.
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Significant oceanographic knowledge was acquired during the Middle Ages.
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Vikings led by Thor Heyerdahl established temporary colonies in North America.
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Earth developed the first ocean by about 4 million years ago.
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Heterotrophic organisms can make their own food from inorganic carbon sources.
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One distinction between an "ocean" and a "sea" is that a sea:
A)All of the above are correct.

A)Contains more shallow water.
B)Is composed of salt water.
C)Is smaller than an ocean.
D)May be enclosed by either land or ocean currents.
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Carbon dating is used to determine the absolute age of a rock or fossil.
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All of the following are TRUE concerning the deepest part of the ocean except:
A)The bottom of the trench was visited by Piccard and Walsh in the Trieste in 1960.

A)The depth of the trench exceeds the height of Mount Everest.
B)The deepest part of the ocean is located in a trench off the coast of Japan.
B)The depth of the trench is estimated at 12,500 meters.
C)The trench is called the Mariana Trench.
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In general,the chemical composition of ocean water has remained constant through geologic time.
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When the Earth cooled,the layers of the earth separated based on density differences.
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Oceanic crust is primarily:

A)basalt.
B)carbonate sedimentary rocks.
C)clay minerals.
D)granite.
E)siltstone.
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.The separation of the Earth into layers was the result of the:

A)decrease in temperature downward toward the core.
B)differing densities of the rock and mineral materials.
C)gravitational force created by the rotating Earth.
D)initial collection of materials and their position in Earth.
E)presence of water at Earth's surface.
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Organisms that breakdown organic molecules to release energy are called:

A)autotrophic organisms.
B)bacteria.
C)biotic organisms.
D)fungi.
E)heterotrophic organisms.
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The nebular hypothesis suggest that:
A)Earth's moon is an asteroid captured by the Earth's gravity.

A)all bodies in the solar system formed from an enormous gas cloud.
B)galaxies such as the Milky Way form independent of one another.
C)the Earth was formed a cosmic explosion,a "big bang".
D)the moon is derived from a protoplanet.
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The correct arrangement of astronomical bodies from oldest to youngest is:

A)galaxy,solar system,planet.
B)planet,galaxy,solar system.
C)planet,solar system,galaxy.
D)solar system,galaxy,planet.
E)solar system,planet,galaxy.
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Which of the following statements regarding continental and oceanic crust is TRUE?

A)Continental crust and oceanic crust have equivalent densities.
B)Continental crust is thicker and denser than oceanic crust.
C)Continental crust is thinner and denser than oceanic crust.
D)Continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.
E)Continental crust is thinner and less dense than oceanic crust.
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Earth's primordial atmosphere most likely included:

A)ammonia,carbon dioxide,and water vapor.
B)carbon dioxide,water vapor,sulfur dioxide,and methane.
C)hydrogen,helium,and oxygen.
D)nitrogen,ozone,and sulfur dioxide.
E)all of the above.
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Free oxygen in our atmosphere is important to the development and maintenance of life on Earth because oxygen:

A)combines with iron in volcanic rocks.
B)can form ozone and block some UV radiation.
C)is necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
D)reduces atmospheric temperature.
E)was very abundant in our early atmosphere.
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Radioactive isotopes can sometimes be used to determine the:

A)absolute age of the rock.
B)chemical composition of the rock.
C)formation method.
D)metamorphism.
E)relative age of the rock.
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mantle
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
mantle
Milky Way
mantle
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
mantle
gaseous and dusty space cloud
mantle
Big Bang
mantle
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
mantle
solar winds
crust
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
crust
Milky Way
crust
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
crust
gaseous and dusty space cloud
crust
Big Bang
crust
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
crust
solar winds
galaxy
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
galaxy
Milky Way
galaxy
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
galaxy
gaseous and dusty space cloud
galaxy
Big Bang
galaxy
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
galaxy
solar winds
nebula
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
nebula
Milky Way
nebula
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
nebula
gaseous and dusty space cloud
nebula
Big Bang
nebula
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
nebula
solar winds
core
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
core
Milky Way
core
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
core
gaseous and dusty space cloud
core
Big Bang
core
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
core
solar winds
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Vikings
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Vikings
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Vikings
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Vikings
established temporary settlement in North America
Vikings
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Vikings
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Vikings
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Vikings
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Vikings
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Vikings
important observations on ocean chemistry
Vikings
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Magellan
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Magellan
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Magellan
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Magellan
established temporary settlement in North America
Magellan
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Magellan
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Magellan
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Magellan
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Magellan
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Magellan
important observations on ocean chemistry
Magellan
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Balboa
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Balboa
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Balboa
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Balboa
established temporary settlement in North America
Balboa
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Balboa
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Balboa
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Balboa
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Balboa
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Balboa
important observations on ocean chemistry
Balboa
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Ptolemy
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Ptolemy
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Ptolemy
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Ptolemy
established temporary settlement in North America
Ptolemy
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Ptolemy
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Ptolemy
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Ptolemy
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Ptolemy
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Ptolemy
important observations on ocean chemistry
Ptolemy
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Eratosthenes
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Eratosthenes
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Eratosthenes
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Eratosthenes
established temporary settlement in North America
Eratosthenes
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Eratosthenes
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Eratosthenes
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Eratosthenes
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Eratosthenes
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Eratosthenes
important observations on ocean chemistry
Eratosthenes
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
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Christopher Columbus established trade routes from Europe around Africa to India.
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Free oxygen was present in the Earth's primordial atmosphere.
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The Ming Dynasty ships used magnetic compasses similar to those used today.
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Early Polynesians only traveled within sight of land.
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The salinity of the oceans has been steadily increasing.
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Production of the first free oxygen in the atmosphere caused organisms living at that time to flourish.
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The four principle oceans of the Earth are the:
A)Antarctic,Arctic,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.

A)Atlantic,Arctic,Mediterranean,and Pacific Oceans.
B)Atlantic,Arctic,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.
C)Atlantic,Antarctic,Mediterranean,and Pacific Oceans.
D)Antarctic,Caspian,Indian,and Pacific Oceans.
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The mantle could not have produced enough water to fill the oceans.
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The Earth's crust solidified around 4.5 billion years ago.
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Significant oceanographic knowledge was acquired during the Middle Ages.
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Vikings led by Thor Heyerdahl established temporary colonies in North America.
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Earth developed the first ocean by about 4 million years ago.
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Heterotrophic organisms can make their own food from inorganic carbon sources.
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One distinction between an "ocean" and a "sea" is that a sea:
A)All of the above are correct.

A)Contains more shallow water.
B)Is composed of salt water.
C)Is smaller than an ocean.
D)May be enclosed by either land or ocean currents.
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Carbon dating is used to determine the absolute age of a rock or fossil.
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All of the following are TRUE concerning the deepest part of the ocean except:
A)The bottom of the trench was visited by Piccard and Walsh in the Trieste in 1960.

A)The depth of the trench exceeds the height of Mount Everest.
B)The deepest part of the ocean is located in a trench off the coast of Japan.
B)The depth of the trench is estimated at 12,500 meters.
C)The trench is called the Mariana Trench.
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In general,the chemical composition of ocean water has remained constant through geologic time.
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When the Earth cooled,the layers of the earth separated based on density differences.
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Oceanic crust is primarily:

A)basalt.
B)carbonate sedimentary rocks.
C)clay minerals.
D)granite.
E)siltstone.
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.The separation of the Earth into layers was the result of the:

A)decrease in temperature downward toward the core.
B)differing densities of the rock and mineral materials.
C)gravitational force created by the rotating Earth.
D)initial collection of materials and their position in Earth.
E)presence of water at Earth's surface.
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Organisms that breakdown organic molecules to release energy are called:

A)autotrophic organisms.
B)bacteria.
C)biotic organisms.
D)fungi.
E)heterotrophic organisms.
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The nebular hypothesis suggest that:
A)Earth's moon is an asteroid captured by the Earth's gravity.

A)all bodies in the solar system formed from an enormous gas cloud.
B)galaxies such as the Milky Way form independent of one another.
C)the Earth was formed a cosmic explosion,a "big bang".
D)the moon is derived from a protoplanet.
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The correct arrangement of astronomical bodies from oldest to youngest is:

A)galaxy,solar system,planet.
B)planet,galaxy,solar system.
C)planet,solar system,galaxy.
D)solar system,galaxy,planet.
E)solar system,planet,galaxy.
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Which of the following statements regarding continental and oceanic crust is TRUE?

A)Continental crust and oceanic crust have equivalent densities.
B)Continental crust is thicker and denser than oceanic crust.
C)Continental crust is thinner and denser than oceanic crust.
D)Continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.
E)Continental crust is thinner and less dense than oceanic crust.
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Earth's primordial atmosphere most likely included:

A)ammonia,carbon dioxide,and water vapor.
B)carbon dioxide,water vapor,sulfur dioxide,and methane.
C)hydrogen,helium,and oxygen.
D)nitrogen,ozone,and sulfur dioxide.
E)all of the above.
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Free oxygen in our atmosphere is important to the development and maintenance of life on Earth because oxygen:

A)combines with iron in volcanic rocks.
B)can form ozone and block some UV radiation.
C)is necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
D)reduces atmospheric temperature.
E)was very abundant in our early atmosphere.
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Radioactive isotopes can sometimes be used to determine the:

A)absolute age of the rock.
B)chemical composition of the rock.
C)formation method.
D)metamorphism.
E)relative age of the rock.
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mantle
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
mantle
Milky Way
mantle
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
mantle
gaseous and dusty space cloud
mantle
Big Bang
mantle
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
mantle
solar winds
crust
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
crust
Milky Way
crust
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
crust
gaseous and dusty space cloud
crust
Big Bang
crust
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
crust
solar winds
galaxy
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
galaxy
Milky Way
galaxy
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
galaxy
gaseous and dusty space cloud
galaxy
Big Bang
galaxy
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
galaxy
solar winds
nebula
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
nebula
Milky Way
nebula
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
nebula
gaseous and dusty space cloud
nebula
Big Bang
nebula
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
nebula
solar winds
core
outermost portion of the Earth, basalt and granite
core
Milky Way
core
rich in ferromagnesian minerals, between crust and core
core
gaseous and dusty space cloud
core
Big Bang
core
composed of iron and nickel, liquid outer ayer and solid inner layer
core
solar winds
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Vikings
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Vikings
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Vikings
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Vikings
established temporary settlement in North America
Vikings
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Vikings
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Vikings
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Vikings
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Vikings
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Vikings
important observations on ocean chemistry
Vikings
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Magellan
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Magellan
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Magellan
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Magellan
established temporary settlement in North America
Magellan
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Magellan
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Magellan
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Magellan
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Magellan
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Magellan
important observations on ocean chemistry
Magellan
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Balboa
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Balboa
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Balboa
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Balboa
established temporary settlement in North America
Balboa
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Balboa
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Balboa
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Balboa
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Balboa
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Balboa
important observations on ocean chemistry
Balboa
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Ptolemy
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Ptolemy
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Ptolemy
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Ptolemy
established temporary settlement in North America
Ptolemy
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Ptolemy
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Ptolemy
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Ptolemy
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Ptolemy
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Ptolemy
important observations on ocean chemistry
Ptolemy
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
Eratosthenes
first determination of Earth’s circumference
Eratosthenes
led voyage that first circumnavigated the globe
Eratosthenes
mapped world with Roman knowledge showing latitude and longitude
Eratosthenes
established temporary settlement in North America
Eratosthenes
made important observations about drift of sea ice
Eratosthenes
used ecological approach to solve fisheries problem
Eratosthenes
incorrectly concluded that no life exists in deep ocean
Eratosthenes
first European explorer to Pacific Ocean
Eratosthenes
mapped the Mediterranean Sea for the Greeks
Eratosthenes
important observations on ocean chemistry
Eratosthenes
led voyage that first used the marine chronometer
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