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        | How Can  satellite sense the contours of the ocean bottom from space? |  | Definition 
 
        | By using radar to sense the height of the sea surface over submerged ares |  | 
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        | T or F: The oceanic crust is made of granite. |  | Definition 
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        | A boundary which crustal plates move over one another is called... |  | Definition 
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        | a huge rotating aggregation of stars, gas, and other debris held together by gravity. |  | 
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        | T of F: A hotspot is a plume o magma rising from a stationary source near the core-mantle boundary. |  | Definition 
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        | Active continental margins are located : |  | Definition 
 
        | on the west coasts of both North and South America |  | 
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        | All of the following statements are true concerning subduction zones EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
 
        | they are sites where lithospheric plates are diverging or pulling apart. |  | 
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        | As early as the 1700's scientists and explorers noticed a remarkable coincidence of the shape of the Atlantic coasts of Africa and which other continent ? |  | Definition 
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        | At an ocean to ocean plate boundary, which plate will be subducted ? |  | Definition 
 
        | the older plate, because it is usually cooler. |  | 
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        | Buoyancy is the ability of an object to float in a fluid by : |  | Definition 
 
        | displacing a volume of water equal in weight to its own weight |  | 
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        | T or F: Drift nets were developed in response to demands that fishing nets take only target species, and that fishing should be more environmentally sensitive. |  | Definition 
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        | Earthquakes provided evidence that the outer core is liquid, because : |  | Definition 
 
        | p and s waves have different shadow zones. One wave can penetrate liquids, the other cannot. |  | 
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        | Evidence suggests that the first biomolecules or "living" molecules may have formed near : |  | Definition 
 
        | mineral rich seeps on the ocean floor |  | 
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        | Fridtjof Nansen did all of the following Except |  | Definition 
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        | Glomar Challenger is known mainly for : |  | Definition 
 
        | taking the first complete cores of deep-sea sediments |  | 
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        | T or F: Gravity was important in the formation of our planet because it pulled dense materials such as iron and nickel inward, forming the Earth's core. |  | Definition 
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        | Life on Earth probably evolved in the ocean. All of the following evidence supports this statement EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
 
        | biosynthesis cannot occur without high concentrations of free oxygen, similar to the condition of Earth's early atmosphere and ocean. |  | 
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        | Longitude can be determined with the use of a(n)______ |  | Definition 
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        | Marine energetic resources include all the following, EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: Magnetite is a magnetic mineral found in basalt and its orientation provided evidence for plate tectonics. |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: Marine science draws on information from the disciplines of geology, bilology, chemistry, physics and engineering |  | Definition 
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        | Polar oceaonography began with : |  | Definition 
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        | Polynesian navigators depended on all of the following unique strategies for accurate navigation EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
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        | Second to petroleum and gas, the most profitable physical resource recovered from the marine environment is : |  | Definition 
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        | Submarine canyons occur : |  | Definition 
 
        | at the junction between the continental shelf and the continental slope. |  | 
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        | The Chinese navigators were very advanced because they : |  | Definition 
 
        | could raise cattle at sea. |  | 
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        | is a gently sloping platform with a variable landscape. |  | 
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        | T or F: The Earth is density stratified. |  | Definition 
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        | The Hawaiian islands formed as they passed over a hot spot in the middle of the : |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: The Mid-Atlantic spreading ridge is above ground on Iceland. |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: The Wilson cycle describes the life stages of an ocean basin. |  | Definition 
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        | The characteristics of deep trenches indicate : |  | Definition 
 
        | they are elongated depressions in the oceanic crust |  | 
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        | The first scientific expedition to use an echo sounder was : |  | Definition 
 
        | The Challenger Expedition |  | 
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        | The future of oceanographic research appears to lie : |  | Definition 
 
        | with the cooperative efforts of the great private, institutional, and national oceanographic institutions |  | 
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        | The hot, partially melted, slowly flowing layer of the Earth is called the : |  | Definition 
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        | The landscape of the seafloor could best be described as : |  | Definition 
 
        | huge abyssal plains containing ridges, trenches and seamounts |  | 
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        | The magnetic striping of the seafloor is considered evidence of seafloor spreading, because (as this image shows) : |  | Definition 
 
        | the Earth's magnetic field periodically has been reversing its polarity. |  | 
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        | The leading edge of a moving continental crustal plate is most likely to exhibit features associated with : |  | Definition 
 
        | active continental margins, Widespread volcanism, and frequent earthquake activity. |  | 
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        | The mid-ocean mountains, such as the ridges and rises : |  | Definition 
 
        | are constructed of volcanic basalt |  | 
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        | The most abundant form of matter in the universe appears to be : |  | Definition 
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        | The origin of the submarine canyon s is not well understood , but most likely : |  | Definition 
 
        | is erosional, started by streams during periods when the sea level was low. |  | 
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        | The submersible, Alvin, archived all of the following EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
 
        | explored the Mariana Trench |  | 
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        | The theory of continental drift was correctly explained because of all the following, EXCEPT : |  | Definition 
 
        | the crust and mountains are supported by mechanical scaffolding. |  | 
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        | The transition between the shelf and the deep seafloor is : |  | Definition 
 
        | The continental slope and rise |  | 
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        | Which plate is subducted when an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate ? |  | Definition 
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        | Which of the following voyages would qualify as the first 100 percent pure scientific oceanographic expedition ? |  | Definition 
 
        | The challenger Expedition |  | 
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        | Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding latitude and longitude ? |  | Definition 
 
        | Longitude lines are drawn parallel to the equator while latitude lines are drawn from pole to pole. |  | 
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        | Which of the following statements apply to resources from the sea? |  | Definition 
 
        | They are more difficult to locate and extract. |  | 
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        | Which of the following statements accurately describes active continental margins ? |  | Definition 
 
        | They are areas of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes, where lithospheric plates are converging or are in collision. |  | 
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        | The youngest seafloor rocks are found : |  | Definition 
 
        | Near the mid-oceanic ridges |  | 
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        | The worlds largest industry is: |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: Transform plate boundaries are not involved in the creation or destruction of crust, rather the plates just move past one another. |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: Trenches and island arcs are found at spreading centers. |  | Definition 
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        | Volcanic venting of substances including water vapor is called__ |  | Definition 
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        | Which of the following has the highest density ? |  | Definition 
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        | Which of the following people would probably by given the title of " first ocean scientist" ? |  | Definition 
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        | Which of the following statements accurately describes a turbidity current ? |  | Definition 
 
        | A fast dense current of water that carries sediments offsore. |  | 
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        | The outermost solid layer of the Earth that comprises both continental and oceanic crust is called the : |  | Definition 
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        | Geologists believe that a new ocean basin is forming : |  | Definition 
 
        | at the East African Rift Valley |  | 
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        | Instruments that sense and record earthquakes: |  | Definition 
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        | Waves that move along earths surface are called: |  | Definition 
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        | Waves that travel through the interior of the Earth: |  | Definition 
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        | These waves are compressional waves that travel twice as fast through Earth |  | Definition 
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        | Waves that move side to side |  | Definition 
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        | Waves that travel through liquid |  | Definition 
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        | If P and S waves were to travel at the same constant speeds, what could be inferred about Earth interior? |  | Definition 
 
        | The interior is homogenious |  | 
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        | What is the Oceanic crust made out of? |  | Definition 
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        | What is the Continental crust made out of? |  | Definition 
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        | The process that generates heat when unstable forms of elements are transformed into new elements: |  | Definition 
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        | Movement within a fluid resulting from differential heating and cooling of the fluid. Produces Mass transport. |  | 
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        | Which of the following seismic waves are generally the most destructive to property? |  | Definition 
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        | What is the destruction of crusts? |  | Definition 
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        | Earths outer layer is divided into ___________. Earths plates Float on the__________. |  | Definition 
 
        | Lithospheric Plates, Asthenosphere |  | 
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        | Ascending columns of super heated mantle originating at the cOre mantle boundary: |  | Definition 
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        | Two plates move toward each other and interact |  | Definition 
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        | Two plates slide laterally past each other |  | Definition 
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        | At new spreading center, _______ pushes plates apart and forms a new rift valley. |  | Definition 
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        | Example of continental crust toward continental crust |  | Definition 
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        | With two continental plates of equal densities, which plate is sub ducted? |  | Definition 
 
        | Neither, Both plates are compressed and uplifted which form mountains |  | 
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        | What is considered to be the densest type of crust? |  | Definition 
 
        | Continental crust because it is made of dense granite |  | 
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        | What are strips of alternating magnetic polarity at spreading regions called? |  | Definition 
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        | T or F: The patterns of paleomagnetism support plate tectonic theory |  | Definition 
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