plate tectonics review #2 Score: 1. Solid due to high pressure mantle inner core outer core crust 2. why is oceanic crust younger than continental crust subduction reduction mountain building plasticity 3. The makes up most (84%) of the earth's volume Mantle crust asthenosphere lithisphere 4. Earth s magnetic field protects the planet from the charged particles of the solar wind. True False 5. The lithosphere is plastic molten solid 6. continental crust consists mostly of what kind of rock? rhyolite felsite granite diorite Page 1 of 6
7. orogeny is the process of ocean building crater building river making mountain building 8. 90% of the is found in the core Gold E Sulfur Sodium Silver Oxygen 9. sial means silver and magnesium silicon and aluminum silicate and aluminum 10. siderophiles are elements that dissolve in... iron water alcohol copper 11. ccording to the Earth Science Reference Tables, the temperature of rock located 1,000 kilometers below the Earth's surface is about 200 degrees elsius 2100 degrees elsius 2800 degrees elsius 3200 degrees elsius 12. It is suggested that the outer core of the Earth is liquid. Which is the strongest evidence for this? P-waves disappear as they move through the outer core. S-waves disappear as they move through the outer core. S-waves speed up as they move through the outer core. P-waves are transmitted through the outer core. Page 2 of 6
13. Theories about the composition of the Earth's core are supported by meteorites that are composed primarily of aluminum and oxygen oxygen and silicon iron and nickel aluminum and iron 14. Two geologic surveys of the same area, made 50 years apart, showed that the area had been uplifted 5 centimeters during the interval. If the rate of uplift remains constant, how many years will it take for this area to be uplifted a total of 70 centimeters? 350 years 250 years 700 years 500 years 15. The difference in arrival times for P- and S-waves from an earthquake is 5.0 minutes. ccording to the Earth Science Reference Tables, how far away is the epicenter of the earthquake? 2600 km 8100 km 3500 km 1300 km 16. The primary cause of convection currents in the Earth's mantle is believed to be the rotation of earth subsidence of the crust occurrence of earthquakes differences in densities of earth materials 17. t the leutian Trench and the Peru-hile Trench, tectonic plates are generally diverging moving along a transform boundary moving over a hot spot converging Page 3 of 6
18. which of the following is not a major tectonic plate sandwich pie nazca juan de fuca 19. Folded sedimentary rock layers are usually caused by crustal movement occurring after deposition deposition of sediments in folded layers a rise in sea level after deposition differences in sediment density during deposition 20. n earthquake occurred at 5:00:00 a.m. ccording to the Earth Science Reference Tables, at what time would the P-wave reach a seismic station 3,000 kilometers from the epicenter? 5:04:30 a.m. 5:05:40 a.m. 5:01:40 a.m. 5:10:15 a.m. 21. s evidence accumulates, the support for the theory that the present continents were at one time a single, large landmass increases decreases remains the same 22. The best evidence of crustal movement would be provided by weathered bedrock found at the bottom of a cliff ripple marks found in sandy sediment marine fossils found on a mountaintop dinosaur tracks found in the surface bedrock Page 4 of 6
23. The lack of S-waves in zone 3 can best be explained by the presence within the Earth of a solid inner core mantle convection cells a liquid outer core density changes 24. The diagram represents three cross sections of the Earth at different locations to a depth of 50 kilometers below sea level. The measurements given with each cross section indicate the thickness and the density of the layers. ompared with the oceanic crust, the continental crust is thinner and more dense thicker and less dense thinner and less dense thicker and more dense 25. The diagram represents three cross sections of the Earth at different locations to a depth of 50 kilometers below sea level. The measurements given with each cross section indicate the thickness and the density of the layers. Which statement about the Earth's mantle is confirmed by the diagram? The mantle has the same composition as the crust. The mantle is liquid. The mantle does not exist under continental mountains. The mantle is located at different depths below the Earth's surface. 26. Igneous rock along oceanic ridges is younger than the igneous rock farther from the ridges. This evidence supports the theory that the ocean floor is stable volcanoes one existed on both sides of the oceanic ridges the ocean floor is spreading oceanic ridges are ares of subsidence Page 5 of 6
27. Which observation provides the strongest evidence for the inference that convection cells exist within the Earth's mantle? isplaced rock strata are usually accompanied by earthquakes and volcanoes. Sea level has varied in the past. Heat-flow readings vary at different locations in the Earth's crust. Marine fossils are found at elevations high above sea level. 28. Which seismic station is closest 29. If the first P-wave arrived at seismic station at 10hrs:22min:30sec, what was the origin time for the earthquake? 02hrs:02min:30sec 10hrs:30min:50sec 10hrs:14min:10sec 10hrs:22min:30sec 30. What is the approximate distance between the earthquake's epicenter and station? [Refer to the Earth Science Reference Tables.] 7,500 km 1,130 km 5,100 km 2,400 km Page 6 of 6