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Geology
Undergraduate 1
05/03/2006

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The distinction between the lithosphere and asthenosphere is:
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The asthenosphere is weak and plastic-like while the lithosphere is strong and rigid.
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The most abundant element in the universe is:
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hydrogen
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If the half life of a radioactive parent isotope is 1.5 million years, and a rock has 12.5% remaining parent and 87.5% daughter, then the ago of the rock is:
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4.5 Ma
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A clastic sedimentary rock contains grains of the mineral feldspar that have an age of 440 Ma. The sedimentary rock is cut by two igneous dikes, one of them has an age of 396 Ma and the other one an age of 68 Ma. Which of the following is possible ages fo
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410 Ma
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The earliest life forms on earth likely to have been:
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heat-loving prokaryotes
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The earliest evidence for life on Earth dates from:
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3.8 billion years ago
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Which of these physical features would most liely be present in a plutonic (or intrusive) rock:
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course-grained texture
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Lava and tephra are:
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two different ways in which magmas can be erupted
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A volcanic rock with about 50% SiO2 is called a :
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basalt
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An important difference between the Solar nebula and the clouds of gas from which generation stars formed is that:
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the solar nebula contained all of the elements in the periodic table, whereas first generation stars formed from clouds of pure hydrogen and helium.
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The compositions of which of these objects tells us about the composition of the Solar Nebula:
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chondritic meteorites
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What is the approximate age (in years) of the oldest rocks round on Earth so far:
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4 billion
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What is the threat from the collapse of volcanic islands in the oceans:
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it will trigger enormous tsunamis
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The reason why silicate minerals are the most abundant rock-forming minerals is that:
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silicon and oxygen are the main constituents of the earth’s crust and mantle
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The elements formed during the Big Bang are:
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hydrogen and helium
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A scientific theory must be successful in doing which of the following:
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explain observations and predict new observations
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The age of the earth is:
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4.55 billion years
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A plutonic rock with 70% SiO2 is a :
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granite
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Why is fresh water a critical natural resource?
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because food production relies heavily on irrigation and because humans extract groundwater and river water faster than it is replenished
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Why do we know that when the moon formed the earth already had diffentiated into a core and mantle:
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because the moon has only 6% iron
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Approximately how much will sea level rise if all glaciers on Earth were to melt:
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300ft
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Which of the following are likely outcomes of a cataclysmic eruption of Yellowstone volcano:
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a large area of land will be covered in ash and global temperatures will drop
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Chemical sediments are formed by:
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precipitation of minerals from a solution
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According to the principle of superposition:
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the rocks at the bottom of a layered succession are the oldest
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What is a requirement for earth-like life:
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photosynthesis and salty oceans are required
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Which of the following is true about lava flows an pyroclastic eruptions:
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they are different ways in which magma can reach the earth’s surface
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Which of the following is not part of a magma:
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hot ash
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Successful predictions of the theory of evolution include:
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the humans and chimpanzees must have very similar DNA
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Which of the following processes is involved in the formation of the clastic sedimentary rock:
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weathering and erosion
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The earth is a differentiated planetary body because:
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it is made up of concentric layers of different composition
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Which of the following is a consequence of the fact that the basic building block of silicate minerals, the SiO4 tetrahedron, can polymerize to form complex molecules:
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there is a wide variety of silicate minerals
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The earliest life-forms on earth:
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probably arose from volcanic vents and metabolized by fermentation
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In order for a naturally occurring substance to be called a mineral it must have:
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crystalline structure
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Which of the following statements is true about the density of the earth’s mantle and crust:
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the earth as a whole is denser than the mantle and crust and the density relationship proves tha the earth is a differentiated planet
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are primarily classified accoreing to their:
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grain size
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A substance is said to be a crystalline solid if:
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it has a microscopic structure characterized by a regular and periodic arrangement of atoms
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Which earth subdivision has the highest density:
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core
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The half life of radioactive isotopes:
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is constant and characteristic of each isotope
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What is the approximate age of the universe:
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13 billion years
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The relationship between the composition of chondritic meteorites, the earth’s mantle and the earth’s core is the following:
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chondritic meteorites have more Fe than the mantle, so the core must have more Fe than the mantle
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The earth’s mantle is composed chiefly of:
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silicon and magnesium
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Rocks with porphyritic texture indicate:
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two stages of cooling at different rates
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Which of the following observations is used to estimate age of the universe:
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distance to galaxies and velocity with which galaxies are moving apart
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Separation of the core from the mantle took place:
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more than 4 ga, shortly after formation of the earth and as a consequence of a large impact that melted almost all the earth
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Why is melting of snow an dice on Mt. Kilimanjaro and other tropical glaciers an alarming occurrence:
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because it indicates that the earth’s atmosphere is warming at a very fast rate
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Which phenomenon is fueled by earth’s internal heat:
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volcanos
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Which of the following statements is true:
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the moon is more heavily cratered than the earth because the earth’s surface is constantly renewed by plate tectonics
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The types of fossils present in sedimentary rocks allows us to do which of the following:
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determine whether or not two geographically distant rock outcrops are of the same age
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Which of the following is not a terrestrial planet
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Uranus, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Neptune; only Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars, and the moon are terrestrial
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The chief criterion used to classify igneous rocks according to their compositions is:
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how much silica they contain
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Which of the following is threats to the survival of the human species:
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overpopulation and overconsumption of natural resources
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What is an iron meteorite:
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a fragment of the core of a differentiated planet that was shattered by a large collision
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The origin of the oxygen in the earth’s atmosphere is:
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photosynthesis
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What is the approximate difference between the time scale for oil formation and the time scale over which humans have used up half of the world’s oil supply:
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tens of millions of years vs. 150 years
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What is lahar:
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a mud flow triggered by a volcanic eruption
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What is the relationship between burning of fossil fuels and global warming:
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burning fossil fuels increase atmospheric CO2, which traps heat in the earth’s atmosphere
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Which of these elements must be the product of a supernova:
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silver (any elements past Fe on the periodic table, because Fe is the heaviest produced by stars before they go supernova)
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The core of the earth is composed of:
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predominantly Fe
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Which of the following is not part of the process responsible for the origin of metamorphic rocks:
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????
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The first complex organic molecules on earth:
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were produced by spontaneous combination of simple inorganic molecules (CO2, H2, or H2O.
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The best example of a modern Continental Rift is:
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The East African Rift Valley
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Why is the distribution of coal beds in North America and Europe important to the argument that supports continental drift:
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Because Wegner’s reconstruction of the shape and location of Pangaea places the coal beds near the equator.
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What is a lahar:
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a mudflow triggered by a volcanic eruption
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Why do earthquakes at transform plate margins tend to be more destructive than other earthquakes:
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Because they are shallower than other earthquakes and Because rocks are stronger when subjected to sheer stress
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Which of the fallowing provides the basis to calculate the location of an earthquake’s epicenter:
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the fact that P waves always travel faster than S waves
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Continental crust is as old as ____ million years, where as oceanic crust is always younger than ___ million years.
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4000; 200
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Why is there basaltic volcanism in continental rifts:
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because rifts are underlain by hot molten mantle, associated to continental break up
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Which of the fallowing statements about plate tectonics is true:
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most tectonic plates contain continents and ocean floor
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What is soil liquefacation:
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The softening of the ground during an earthquake, caused by water being squeezed out by shaking and soil particle shifting
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The Pacific Northwest is considered to be at risk of suffering a major earthquake because:
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The area corresponds to a convergent plate margin and There have been no major earthquakes in recent history, implying that elastic energy is building up in the rocks
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Which of the fallowing is most important in determining if an eruption is from a shield volcano:
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the viscosity of the magma
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Why was the discovery of stripes of normal and reverse magnetization on the ocean floor a clinching argument in support of sea-floor spreading:
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Because they prove that the sea floor forms along mid-ocean ridges and moves away from them
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Major differences between the a volcanic island arcs, such as the Aleothens, and a chain of oceanic islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands, include:
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Ages of volcanic centers are more or less the same along an island arc, but become progressively younger towards one end of a chain of oceanic islands
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Which of the fallowing is true about volcanic Calderas:
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Larger calderas form during catastrophic pyroclastic eruptions
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The shadow zone for S waves indicates that:
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part of the core is molten.
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There is no active magmatic arc in the Himalayas because:
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no subduction is taking place at the present
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Magmas at subduction zones are formed at the point where the top of the subducting plate is approximately ____ km deep.
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150
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The focusing of P waves in regions of the Earth directly opposite from an earthquake indicates that:
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the inner core is solid
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Which of the fallowing is true about the Earth’s magnetic field:
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It arises from convection in the molten metal outer core and It has reversed (“flip-flopped”) many times in Earth’s history.
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Why are earthquakes stronger at convergent margins stronger than those at divergent margins:
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because rocks break more easily when being stretched than when being compressed
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What is the relationship between magnitude and frequency of an earthquake:
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Weak earthquakes are much more frequent than strong earthquakes
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How was it discovered that earth’s magnetic field has undergone many reversals during Earth’s history:
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By sampling thick piles of lava flow in large volcanoes, such as in Hawaii
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A magma with which of the fallowing statements about lava flows and pyroclastic eruptions is true:
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viscous and gas-rich magmas produce pyroclastic eruptions, where as low viscosity and gas-poor magmas erupt as lava flows
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A magma with which of the fallowing characteristics will be the most viscous:
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low temperature and low silica content
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In which of the fallowing places would you expect to find the oldest oceanic crust on Earth:
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Off the west coast of South America
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What are continental flood basalts:
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huge flows of basaltic lavas that are erupted along fractures in the Earth’s crust
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Which of the fallowing is an example of igneous activity in the interior of a plate (i.e. not associated to a plate margin):
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the Hawaiian Islands
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Why is fire a seismic hazard:
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because gas lines can break during an earthquake and because the power lines can snap during an earthquake
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The distance between a magmatic arc and the corresponding oceanic trench is determined by:
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the steepness at which the oceanic plate subducts
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The boundary between the crust and the mantle, or moho, is located on the basis of:
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a sudden increase in the velocity of seismic waves
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Why is the distribution of ancient glacial pavement in the southern continents a strong argument for continental drift:
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because it can only be experienced if the southern continents were joined in a single polar land mass
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Why is the Martian volcano Olympus Mons so much larger than any volcano on Earth:
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Because Mars has lower gravity than Earth and Because there are no plate tectonics on Mars.
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What was the most important line of argument against Wegner’s idea of continental drift:
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Wegner could not provide a physically viable driving mechanism for continental drift
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How do we know that the asthenosphere is not molten:
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Because if it was, then the shadow zone for S waves would be much wider than it is
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The Red Sea is:
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A baby ocean basin
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One difference between the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift as envisioned by Wegner is:
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According to plate techtonics lithosperic plates that contain both continents and oceans move as a whole by sliding over the asthenosphere, whereas Wgener thought that continents move by sliding across the ocean floor.
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Which of the following is (are) true about normal faults?
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They are found at divergent plate margins
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Is the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean spreading faster, and how do we know?
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The Pacific, because stripes of ocean floor of the same age are wider than in the Atlantic.
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Why does Subduction not take place when a convergent plate margin involves two continental plates?
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Because the density of the continental crust is too low to allow it to be subducted.
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The difference between P and S seismic waves is that:
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P waves vibrate in the same direction as the wave propagates, and S waves vibrate in a direction perpendicular to that of wave propagation.
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What is the significance of Benioff’s zone?
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t uses the location of earthquakes to map the path of oceanic floor as it sinks back into the mantle and It shows that oceanic trenches are the place where the ocean floor bends in order to subduct.
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The long as narrow depression that borders the western continental margin of South America is an example of a (an):
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Oceanic trench
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Transform plate margins are characterized by:
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All of the above: strike-slip faults, shallow earthquakes, lack of magmatic activity, destructive earthquakes
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The arguments that Wegener used to support the concept of continental drify included:
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all of these: distribution of animal fossils, jigsaw-puzzle ‘fit’ of the continents, distribution of glacial sediments.
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What should be your main source of concern if you lived near a large shield volcano?
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Extensive lava flows causing property damage.
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The theory of isostasy explains the altitude of mountain ranges as a result of:
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thickness of the crust
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Why was Wegener’s idea of continental drift better received in the Southern Hemisphere that in the Northern Hemisphere?
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Because the fossil evidence for continental drift is better preserved in Southern Hemisphere continents.
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The Hawaiian islands are the result of:
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a mantle hot-spot
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Why are continents permanent features of the Earth, whereas oceans have limited life spans?
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Because ocean floor is able to subduct and continents are not.
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For each unit increase in the Richter magnitude of an Earthquake:
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Ground motion increases by 10.
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Which of the following is (are) true about air-fall tuffs and ash-flow tuffs?
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Air-fall tuffs form from ash that is injected into the stratrosphere and then rains down; Ash-flow tuffs form from clouds of ash and gas that move downhill hugging the ground.
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What was the significance of the fossil Mesosaurus to Wegener’s continental drift hypothesis?
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It is only found in a few localities in South America and South Africa.
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What is the central ideas of sea floor spreading that had eluded Wegener?
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That the ocean floor is not static, but is rather constantly forming by volcanism along mid-ocean ridges.
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The process of mantle convection:
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Causes upwelling of hot mantle under mid-ocean ridges.
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The next island in the Hawaiian chain should appear:
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southeast of Hawaii
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Which of the following is (are) true about composite cones?
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They are composed of alternating layers of lava flows and pyroclastic deposits, they are found at magmatic arcs along convergent plate margins.
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Away from mid-ocean ridges the oceanic crusts increases in:
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age
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Divergent plate margins are born at:
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continental rifts
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Shield volcanoes are primarily composed of:
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Basalt lava flows.
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Splitting of the super continent Pangea began:
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Along a continental rift.
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1.Which of the following is (are) part of the definition of a desert?
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Average rainfall less than 25 cm. per year;IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TEMPERATURE! THERE ARE DESERTS IN SIBERIA!
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The Atlantic margin of North American is a passive continental margin because:
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it is not a plate margin
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What is the relationship between Milankovitch cycles and Pleistocene glaciations?
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Milankovitch cycles explain the timing of Pleistocene glaciations but the magnitude of the glaciations was greater that the cycles by themselves can explain.
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What is the term applied to a current that flows away from shore, across the surf zone?
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Rip current
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The landscape of a particular region is controlled by:
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all of the above: rock type, climate, time
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What is (are) differences between sand beaches and wave-cut platforms?
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Wave-cut platforms are erosional features, sand beaches are formed by depositional sediments.
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What does the term “fetch” refer to?
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distance that wind blows over open water.
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In order for a concentration of metallic minerals to be an ore deposit:
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It must be possible to extract the metal at a profit given current market conditions.
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Which of the following is (are) factors in the formation of coastal deserts?
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Cold ocean currents.
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During the Pleistocene, when glaciers covered most of Canada and the northern U.S., climate in the desert southwest was:
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Colder and wetter than today.
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The shape and orientation of sand dunes depends on:
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Whether or not there is a prevailing wind direction and How much sand is available.
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What is a glacial outwash?
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A stream that originates from beneath a glacier.
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What caused the large inland lakes in the Great Basin (e.g., Lake Bonneville, Lake Lahontan, Lake Manly) to dry up?
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Climate change at the end of the last glacial age.
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What is the lowest elevation towards which a river is flowing called?
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Base level
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What determines the size of ocean waves?
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Wind velocity and Length of time that wind blows and Distance that wind blows over open water.
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What is a bajada?
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An apron of coarse-grained sediment deposited at the foot of a mountain range, formed by overlapping alluvial fans.
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What does it mean that a flood is a 100 year flood?
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That a flood of that magnitude occurs on average every 100 years and That on any given year there is a 1% chance of a flood of that magnitude.
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Which of the following is not a desert of the American Southwest?
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New Mexican
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When freshwater is extracted from rivers, what category(ies) do(es) household water use fall into?
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Off-stream and Non-Consumptive
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What causes the bands of subtropical latitudinal deserts at about 30 degrees north and south of the Equator?
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Sinking of dry air that lost its humidity in tropical regions closer to the equator and Heating up of the air as it sinks towards the Earth’s surface.
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What is the discharge of a river or stream?
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The volume of water that the river carries per unit time.
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The chief erosional agent in deserts is:
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Water
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Which of the following is (are) erosional effects of waves on coastlines?
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They straighten up irregular coasts
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Which of the following could help stop desertification?
Definition
hey are all terrible ideas: Irrigate crops so as to humidify the soil, Build cities in the desert, so that sand dunes are paved over, Build dams so that river water can be collected in lakes. THE ONLY SOLUTION IS HALTING POPULATION GROWTH.
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What is the main reason why the east and west coasts of the U.S. look so different?
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Because the west coast is an emergent coastline and the east coast is a submergent coastline.
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When did the large inland Pluvial lakes in the Great Basin begin to dry up?
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About 11,000 years ago.
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What is a playa?
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A flat area of a desert covered by very fine-grained sediments.
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What is desert pavement?
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An erosional feature produced by deflation;A mosaic of interlocking pebbles covering the desert floor.
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Wave-cut platforms and marine terraces:
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Are formed by wave action as emergent coasts and Are chiefly erosional (as opposed to depositional) features.
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Why did banded iron formations form only once in Earth’s history?
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Because they formed when oxygen first appeared in Earth’s atmosphere.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor in the Milankovitch cycle explanation for glacial periods?
Definition
Changes in the Earth-Moon distance.....READ THROUGH THE NOTES FOR THE MILANKOVITCH CYCLE! THIS QUESTION IS LIKELY TO BE BACKWARD ON THE FINAL. KNOW WHAT THE FACTORS ARE!!!
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What is a marine terrace?
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An old wave-cut platform elevated above sea level.
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Which of the following is (are) NOT characteristic(s) of old age river systems?
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Flash floods and Steep gradient are not! know what is! these are in the other set of geology flashcards i made, and very detailed, so you should look at that.
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A rock glacier is:
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A moraine that creeps skidding on the surface of a frozen lake.
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What dies “water mining” mean?
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Extracting groundwater faster than it is recharged.
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Under what circumstances does a glacier flow downhill?
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When it is advancing, When it is retreating,When its size is not changing
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Glacial tributary valleys:
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are often occupied by waterfalls and are called hanging valleys
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How can you distinguish between a glacial valley and a river valley?
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Glacial valleys are U-shaped, whereas river valleys are V-shaped.
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What is a losing stream?
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A stream that contributes water to underlying aquifers.
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Which of the following is an arête?
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Narrow ridge between two glacial valleys.
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Where is most of the world’s freshwater located?
Definition
Ice and snow
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What is land reclamation?
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Returning the land to its original state after the ore in a mine is exhausted.
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Which of the following is a lake formed by water filling in a glacial cirque?
Definition
Tarn
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Which of the following is a weathering-type ore deposit?
Definition
Bauxite (e.g., aluminum ore).
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What kind of desert is the Great Basin desert (Nevada and W. Utah)?
Definition
Rain shadow
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Bauxite:
Definition
Is a type of ore deposit formed by weathering and Forms only in tropical climates
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The Sahara desert that occupies much of northern Africa is an example of:
Definition
A sub-tropical latitudinal desert.
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What is an aquifer?
Definition
Rock that contains water in its open spaces and Rock that has enough permeability to allow water to flow through it.
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What distinguishes an estuary from other types of coastal embayment?
Definition
they have rivers flowing into them.
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Which of the following types of ore deposit formed only once in Earth’s history?
Definition
Banded iron formations
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In a river system, important differences between youthful and old-age topography include:
Definition
Youthful rivers erode, old age rivers deposit sediments and Youthful rivers undergo flash floods, old age rivers undergo riverine floods.
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Which of the following accounts for the largest consumptive water use?
Definition
Agriculture (irrigation)
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Which of the following relationships between inflow and outflow of water allows a fresh water lake to persist as a fresh water lake?
Definition
precipitation + runoff EQUAL TO evaporation + outflow
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What is the most important reason why flood plains have been densely populated by humans since the Neolithic?
Definition
Because periodic floods generate fertile agricultural soils.
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Which of the following is the level underground below which all open spaces in rocks are filled with water?
Definition
water table
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What is a storm surge?
Definition
A temporary rise in sea level caused by drop of atmospheric pressure in the eye of a hurricane.
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What is a cone of depression?
Definition
A section of an aquifer where the water table has been drawn down around a water well.
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What is a littoral drift?
Definition
Transport of beach sediments in a direction parallel to the shore.
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What is the difference between waves of oscillation and waves of translation?
Definition
Waves of oscillation only move energy, waves of translation move energy and water.
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The relationship between a moraine and an outwash plain is:
Definition
A moraine is made up of glacial sediment; an outwash plain is made up of moraine sediments transported by streams.
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