Deck 1: Earth Systems
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Deck 1: Earth Systems
1
The Earth's outer, cool, rigid shell is broken into several segments called __________ __________.
tectonic plates
2
Oceans cover __________ percent of the Earth's surface.
A) 0.7
B) 7
C) 17
D) 71
A) 0.7
B) 7
C) 17
D) 71
D
3
A __________ is any combination of interrelated, interacting components.
system
4
At its center, Earth's temperature is about __________.
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The atmosphere consists mainly of __________.
A) nitrogen and argon
B) nitrogen and oxygen
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) carbon dioxide and argon
A) nitrogen and argon
B) nitrogen and oxygen
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) carbon dioxide and argon
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6
The rigid, outer part of Earth, including the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the __________.
A) atmosphere
B) geosphere
C) lithosphere
D) hydrosphere
A) atmosphere
B) geosphere
C) lithosphere
D) hydrosphere
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7
Water frozen in glaciers is part of Earth's __________.
A) geosphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) biosphere
A) geosphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) biosphere
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8
Liquid freshwater amounts to about __________ percent of Earth's total water.
A) 0.64
B) 6.4
C) 16.4
D) 60.4
A) 0.64
B) 6.4
C) 16.4
D) 60.4
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9
The central portion of the Earth, called the __________, contains a solid layer surrounded by a molten layer.
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10
The __________ is a mixture of gases, mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
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11
During the formation of planets, gravitational forces caused small rocky spheres to collide and coalesce to form mini-planets called __________.
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12
The __________ contains all of Earth's water.
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13
Earth's core consists mostly of __________.
A) iron and nickel
B) frozen water
C) solid rock
D) gas
A) iron and nickel
B) frozen water
C) solid rock
D) gas
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14
__________ is a principle stating that the geologic processes operating today also operated in the past.
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15
The increased carbon dioxide level has raised the Earth's average temperature by __________°C since the Industrial Revolution.
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16
A __________ __________ occurs when a small initial perturbation affects another component of the system, which amplifies the original effect.
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17
The Earth's core is part of the __________.
A) geosphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) biosphere
A) geosphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) biosphere
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18
The __________ of the Earth is a thin, rigid surface veneer that lies above the mantle.
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19
__________ is a principle that states that occasional huge catastrophes alter the course of Earth history.
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20
Oceans contain __________ percent of the Earth's water.
A) 2.5
B) 15
C) 65
D) 97.5
A) 2.5
B) 15
C) 65
D) 97.5
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21
Which of the following is not a system?
A) the human body
B) the digestive organs in a human body
C) a bacterium that lives within the small intestine
D) an atom
A) the human body
B) the digestive organs in a human body
C) a bacterium that lives within the small intestine
D) an atom
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22
According to current trends in Earth's population development, it is likely that pressure on Earth's resources will __________.
A) increase
B) decrease
C) not change
D) be insignificant
Multiple Choice
A) increase
B) decrease
C) not change
D) be insignificant
Multiple Choice
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23
The earliest known life forms existed on Earth:
A) 38 million years ago.
B) 544 million years ago.
C) 1 billion years ago.
D) 3.8 billion years ago.
A) 38 million years ago.
B) 544 million years ago.
C) 1 billion years ago.
D) 3.8 billion years ago.
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24
The consequence of the vastness of geologic time is that:
A) events that occur slowly become insignificant.
B) events that occur slowly become significant.
C) improbable events seldom occur.
D) improbable events never occur.
A) events that occur slowly become insignificant.
B) events that occur slowly become significant.
C) improbable events seldom occur.
D) improbable events never occur.
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25
__________ means that the geologic processes operating today also worked in the past.
A) Gradualism
B) Uniformitarianism
C) Catastrophism
D) Density layering
A) Gradualism
B) Uniformitarianism
C) Catastrophism
D) Density layering
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26
Water frozen in glaciers is a component of the:
A) geosphere.
B) biosphere.
C) hydrosphere.
D) atmosphere.
A) geosphere.
B) biosphere.
C) hydrosphere.
D) atmosphere.
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27
A __________ is a combination of interacting components that form a complex whole.
A) feedback mechanism
B) catastrophic event
C) threshold effect
D) system
A) feedback mechanism
B) catastrophic event
C) threshold effect
D) system
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28
The Earth's mantle is found in the:
A) hydrosphere.
B) geosphere.
C) biosphere.
D) atmosphere.
A) hydrosphere.
B) geosphere.
C) biosphere.
D) atmosphere.
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29
The core is:
A) the least dense layer of the Earth.
B) the densest layer of the Earth.
C) the same density as the crust.
D) composed of liquid magma.
A) the least dense layer of the Earth.
B) the densest layer of the Earth.
C) the same density as the crust.
D) composed of liquid magma.
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30
Oceans:
A) cover 7 percent of the Earth.
B) cover 0.7 percent of the Earth.
C) cover 71 percent of the Earth.
D) cover 91 percent of the Earth.
A) cover 7 percent of the Earth.
B) cover 0.7 percent of the Earth.
C) cover 71 percent of the Earth.
D) cover 91 percent of the Earth.
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31
The Earth's population (in mid-2009) was about __________ people.
A) 2.3 billion
B) 4.5 billion
C) 6.7 billion
D) 8.2 billion
A) 2.3 billion
B) 4.5 billion
C) 6.7 billion
D) 8.2 billion
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32
Earth's surface systems are ultimately powered by the __________.
A) Moon
B) mantle convection
C) Sun
D) radioactive decay in the Earth's interior
A) Moon
B) mantle convection
C) Sun
D) radioactive decay in the Earth's interior
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33
Homo sapiens and our direct ancestors have been abundant on our planet for about __________ percent of Earth history.
A) 0.1
B) 1.0
C) 10
D) 50
A) 0.1
B) 1.0
C) 10
D) 50
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34
Our Solar System formed:
A) when a fiery hot nebula in space coalesced under the force of gravity.
B) from huge meteoroids that had been flying through intergalactic space.
C) when another star exploded, shooting rocky debris into space.
D) from a coalescing frigid cloud of dust and gas.
A) when a fiery hot nebula in space coalesced under the force of gravity.
B) from huge meteoroids that had been flying through intergalactic space.
C) when another star exploded, shooting rocky debris into space.
D) from a coalescing frigid cloud of dust and gas.
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35
Geologists estimate that Earth formed __________ years ago.
A) 4.6 billion
B) 46 million
C) 4.6 million
D) 46 billion
A) 4.6 billion
B) 46 million
C) 4.6 million
D) 46 billion
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36
A tectonic plate is composed of:
A) cool, rigid rock that rides on a continuous shell of molten magma.
B) cool, rigid rock that rides on a plastic mantle layer.
C) hot, plastic rock supported by a rigid foundation of cool rock.
D) cool, rigid rock that floats on the Earth's molten core.
A) cool, rigid rock that rides on a continuous shell of molten magma.
B) cool, rigid rock that rides on a plastic mantle layer.
C) hot, plastic rock supported by a rigid foundation of cool rock.
D) cool, rigid rock that floats on the Earth's molten core.
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37
The crust is about:
A) 5-10 km thick.
B) 12-25 km thick.
C) 7-70 km thick.
D) 70-100 km thick.
A) 5-10 km thick.
B) 12-25 km thick.
C) 7-70 km thick.
D) 70-100 km thick.
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38
Earth's crust is part of the:
A) hydrosphere.
B) biosphere.
C) geosphere.
D) atmosphere.
A) hydrosphere.
B) biosphere.
C) geosphere.
D) atmosphere.
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39
Ground water saturating rock underground is a component of the:
A) atmosphere.
B) hydrosphere.
C) biosphere.
D) geosphere.
A) atmosphere.
B) hydrosphere.
C) biosphere.
D) geosphere.
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40
The fundamental source of energy that drives Earth's surface systems--the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere--is:
A) the Sun.
B) the Earth's interior heat.
C) meteorite impacts.
D) the wind.
A) the Sun.
B) the Earth's interior heat.
C) meteorite impacts.
D) the wind.
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41
The Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases, mostly nitrogen and hydrogen.
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42
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a blanket, retaining heat at night and dispersing direct solar heating during the day.
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43
All of Earth's spheres continuously exchange matter and energy.
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44
A giant meteorite smashing into Earth is an example of gradualism.
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45
The hydrosphere includes water in streams, lakes, and oceans; in the atmosphere; and frozen in glaciers.
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46
Ground water accounts for 71 percent of the Earth's water.
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47
Oceans cover about 71 percent of the Earth.
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48
The Earth's core is composed of hot, partially molten granite.
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49
More water exists in the Earth's atmosphere than in surface streams and lakes.
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50
A feedback mechanism occurs when the environment initially changes slowly or not at all in response to a small perturbation, but after the threshold is crossed, an additional small perturbation causes rapid and dramatic change.
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51
The Earth's mantle lies over the core, and the crust lies over the mantle.
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52
The biosphere consists solely of the thin zone on the surface of the continents that is inhabited by life.
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53
Gradualism states that:
A) the Earth is uniform throughout its interior.
B) the Earth's mantle is uniform, although it is different from the crust and core.
C) geologic change occurs over long periods of time by a sequence of almost imperceptible events.
D) catastrophic events, such as volcanic eruptions, alter the Earth.
A) the Earth is uniform throughout its interior.
B) the Earth's mantle is uniform, although it is different from the crust and core.
C) geologic change occurs over long periods of time by a sequence of almost imperceptible events.
D) catastrophic events, such as volcanic eruptions, alter the Earth.
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54
The Earth is about 460 million years old.
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55
At its center, Earth is as hot as the Sun's surface.
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56
Imagine that a system has been perturbed at a constant rate for a long time, but the system has barely changed. Suddenly, a small additional perturbation causes a large change in the system. This scenario is an example of:
A) uniformitarianism.
B) catastrophism.
C) a threshold effect.
D) a feedback mechanism.
True/False
A) uniformitarianism.
B) catastrophism.
C) a threshold effect.
D) a feedback mechanism.
True/False
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57
Below a thin layer of soil and beneath the ocean water, the outer layers of the Earth are composed entirely of molten rock.
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