Deck 15: Ocean Basins
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Deck 15: Ocean Basins
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A/an __________ __________ is a shallow, gently sloping submarine surface on the submerged edge of a continent.
continental shelf
2
A flat-topped seamount is called a __________.
guyot
3
California, Oregon, Washington, and western British Columbia were added to North America as __________ __________.
accreted terranes
4
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge rises high above the surrounding sea floor because new lithosphere forming at the ridge axis is __________ and of relatively __________ density.
A) hot, low
B) hot, high
C) cool, high
D) cool, low
A) hot, low
B) hot, high
C) cool, high
D) cool, low
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Modern sea-floor maps are made with __________ __________ instruments.
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The __________ __________ emits a high-energy signal from a research ship that penetrates and reflects from layers in sediment and rock.
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A/an __________ __________ is an open-mouthed steel net dragged along the sea floor behind a research ship.
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8
A chain of volcanic islands that form along a subduction zone is called a/an __________ __________.
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9
A/an __________ is a submarine mountain that rises 1 kilometer or more above the surrounding sea floor.
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10
Oceanic crust is __________ than continental crust and therefore __________ isostatically.
A) denser, sinks
B) denser, rises
C) lighter, sinks
D) lighter, rises
A) denser, sinks
B) denser, rises
C) lighter, sinks
D) lighter, rises
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11
The depth of the central parts of the ocean basins is about __________ kilometers.
A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
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12
A circular coral reef that forms a ring of island around a central lagoon is a/an __________.
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13
Oceans cover about __________ percent of the Earth's surface.
A) 91
B) 81
C) 71
D) 61
A) 91
B) 81
C) 71
D) 61
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14
__________ __________ is a mixture of clay carried from continents and the remains of tiny plants and animals that live in the surface waters of the oceans.
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15
Oceanic crust is mostly composed of __________.
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16
The average thickness of oceanic crust is about __________, whereas the average thickness of continental crust is about __________.
A) 20-10 km, 1-2 km
B) 1-2 km, 10-20 km
C) 20-40 km, 4-7 km
D) 4-7 km, 20-40 km
A) 20-10 km, 1-2 km
B) 1-2 km, 10-20 km
C) 20-40 km, 4-7 km
D) 4-7 km, 20-40 km
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17
Beyond the Mid-Oceanic Ridge system are flat, level, featureless submarine surfaces called __________ __________.
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18
A/an __________ __________ is a deep trough in the crest of many mid-ocean ridges.
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19
Continental margins on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean are __________ __________ __________.
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20
Deep, V-shaped, steep-walled valleys called __________ __________ are eroded into continental shelves and slopes.
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21
Moving away from mid-ocean ridges, oceanic crust becomes:
A) older, sinks, and forms the abyssal plains.
B) younger, sinks, and forms the abyssal plains.
C) older, rises, and becomes part of the continental shelf.
D) younger, rises, and becomes part of the continental shelf.
A) older, sinks, and forms the abyssal plains.
B) younger, sinks, and forms the abyssal plains.
C) older, rises, and becomes part of the continental shelf.
D) younger, rises, and becomes part of the continental shelf.
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22
When two oceanic plates converge, the sinking plate drags the sea floor down to create:
A) a black smoker.
B) a rift valley.
C) accreted terranes.
D) an oceanic trench.
A) a black smoker.
B) a rift valley.
C) accreted terranes.
D) an oceanic trench.
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23
At sea-floor vents, bacteria produce energy from hydrogen sulfide in a process called:
A) sea-floor spreading.
B) photosynthesis.
C) subduction.
D) chemosynthesis.
A) sea-floor spreading.
B) photosynthesis.
C) subduction.
D) chemosynthesis.
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24
The part of oceanic crust made up of pelagic and terrigenous sediment is __________.
A) layer 1
B) layer 2
C) layer 3
D) the deepest layer
A) layer 1
B) layer 2
C) layer 3
D) the deepest layer
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25
The part of oceanic crust made up of pelagic and terrigenous sediment is:
A) layer 2.
B) layer 1.
C) layer 3.
D) composed mainly of basalt pillows.
A) layer 2.
B) layer 1.
C) layer 3.
D) composed mainly of basalt pillows.
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26
A circular coral reef that forms a ring of islands around a central lagoon is a/an __________.
A) guyot
B) atoll
C) barrier island
D) pillow reef
A) guyot
B) atoll
C) barrier island
D) pillow reef
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27
Most of layer 3 of the oceanic crust is composed of __________.
A) pelagic sediment
B) pillow basalt
C) gabbro
D) terrigenous sediment
A) pelagic sediment
B) pillow basalt
C) gabbro
D) terrigenous sediment
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28
The flattest surfaces on Earth are __________.
A) cratons
B) abyssal plains
C) mid-ocean ridges
D) continental shelves
A) cratons
B) abyssal plains
C) mid-ocean ridges
D) continental shelves
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29
Sand, silt, and clay that erodes from the continents and is carried to the deep sea floor is called __________.
A) zooplankton
B) terrigenous sediment
C) pelagic sediment
D) pillow basalt
A) zooplankton
B) terrigenous sediment
C) pelagic sediment
D) pillow basalt
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30
Submarine canyons on continental shelves and slopes are cut by __________.
A) longshore currents
B) turbidity currents
C) deep-sea currents
D) sharks
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A) longshore currents
B) turbidity currents
C) deep-sea currents
D) sharks
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31
A/an __________ is a submarine mountain that rises 1 kilometer or more above the surrounding sea floor.
A) seamount
B) white smoker
C) island arc
D) pillow basalt
A) seamount
B) white smoker
C) island arc
D) pillow basalt
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32
Most of the water that fills the Earth's oceans came from:
A) interplanetary space.
B) outside of our solar system.
C) volcanoes.
D) a gigantic flood.
A) interplanetary space.
B) outside of our solar system.
C) volcanoes.
D) a gigantic flood.
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33
The age of the oldest ocean floor is about __________ million years.
A) 400
B) 300
C) 200
D) 100
A) 400
B) 300
C) 200
D) 100
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34
If a series of island arcs collide with a continent over a long period of time, they add to a continent as:
A) accreted terranes.
B) mid-oceanic ridges.
C) abyssal plains.
D) high plains.
A) accreted terranes.
B) mid-oceanic ridges.
C) abyssal plains.
D) high plains.
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35
Samples can be taken from the deep sea floor by:
A) coring devices.
B) echo sounders.
C) seismic profilers.
D) remote sensing.
A) coring devices.
B) echo sounders.
C) seismic profilers.
D) remote sensing.
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36
Rift valleys are characterized by __________ faults and __________ earthquakes.
A) reverse, shallow
B) normal, shallow
C) reverse, very deep
D) normal, very deep
A) reverse, shallow
B) normal, shallow
C) reverse, very deep
D) normal, very deep
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37
Remote sensing devices used to study the ocean floor are:
A) magnetometers.
B) echo sounders.
C) microwave radar instruments.
D) all of these
A) magnetometers.
B) echo sounders.
C) microwave radar instruments.
D) all of these
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38
A magnetometer could be used to:
A) take a sample of the Earth's core.
B) measure sea-floor topography.
C) determine the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field at the time the mineral cooled.
D) picture the layering at the mantle-core boundary.
A) take a sample of the Earth's core.
B) measure sea-floor topography.
C) determine the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field at the time the mineral cooled.
D) picture the layering at the mantle-core boundary.
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39
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge is composed mainly of:
A) basalt.
B) ocean floor sediments.
C) folded and faulted sedimentary rocks.
D) granite.
A) basalt.
B) ocean floor sediments.
C) folded and faulted sedimentary rocks.
D) granite.
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40
Island arcs grow from __________.
A) atolls
B) passive continental margins
C) submarine volcanoes near a subduction zone
D) abyssal fans
A) atolls
B) passive continental margins
C) submarine volcanoes near a subduction zone
D) abyssal fans
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41
Oceans do not affect global climate.
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42
Studying the sea floor requires direct physical contact with the ocean floor.
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43
A continental shelf on a passive margin is usually a wide bathymetric feature.
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44
An active continental margin commonly has a much narrower continental shelf and a considerably steeper continental slope than does a passive margin because:
A) the subducting plate forms a steep-sided trench.
B) undersea volcanoes form steep-sided slopes.
C) turbidity currents erode terrigenous sediment.
D) abyssal fans are common.
A) the subducting plate forms a steep-sided trench.
B) undersea volcanoes form steep-sided slopes.
C) turbidity currents erode terrigenous sediment.
D) abyssal fans are common.
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45
The west coast of South America is a passive continental margin.
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46
Atolls are volcanic peaks on the ocean floor.
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47
Some of the world's richest offshore petroleum reserves are found on continental shelves.
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48
Active continental margins do not have continental rises.
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49
Shallow earthquakes and faults commonly occur at the Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
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50
Pillow basalt comprises most of layer 2 of oceanic crust.
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51
An active continental margin forms:
A) at mid-ocean ridges.
B) at continent-continent margins.
C) where an oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate at a subduction zone.
D) in a rift valley.
A) at mid-ocean ridges.
B) at continent-continent margins.
C) where an oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate at a subduction zone.
D) in a rift valley.
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52
If the modern Mid-Oceanic Ridge system were to disappear completely, sea level would rise by about 400 meters.
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53
Where two oceanic plates converge, subduction generates huge amounts of magma that erupt to form submarine volcanoes, and eventually island arcs.
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54
The continental rise on a passive continental margin is a/an:
A) apron of terrigenous sediment that was transported across the continental shelf and deposited on the deep ocean floor at the foot of the continental slope.
B) rugged surface formed by erosion of sediment near the abyssal plain.
C) topographic surface formed as a portion of a lithospheric plate dives into the mantle.
D) steep surface formed by accumulation of basalt near the continental margin.
A) apron of terrigenous sediment that was transported across the continental shelf and deposited on the deep ocean floor at the foot of the continental slope.
B) rugged surface formed by erosion of sediment near the abyssal plain.
C) topographic surface formed as a portion of a lithospheric plate dives into the mantle.
D) steep surface formed by accumulation of basalt near the continental margin.
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55
At present, the Atlantic Ocean is growing, while the Pacific is shrinking.
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56
An oceanic island:
A) rises isostatically as it becomes older.
B) is a seamount that rises above sea level.
C) is a guyot that forms adjacent to a hot spot.
D) is composed entirely of terrigenous sediment. True/False
A) rises isostatically as it becomes older.
B) is a seamount that rises above sea level.
C) is a guyot that forms adjacent to a hot spot.
D) is composed entirely of terrigenous sediment. True/False
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57
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge system is the Earth's largest mountain chain.
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58
Hot seawater dissolves metals as it circulates through oceanic crust.
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59
Continental crust and oceanic crust firmly join together at a/an:
A) convergent plate boundary.
B) active continental margin.
C) passive continental margin.
D) Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
A) convergent plate boundary.
B) active continental margin.
C) passive continental margin.
D) Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
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A turbidity current can travel at speeds greater than 100 kilometers per hour and for distances up to 700 kilometers.
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