Geology Unit Review Mrs. Sheppard December 2014. What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

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Geology Unit Review Mrs. Sheppard December 2014

What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?

Answer: The lithosphere

What is the densest layer of the Earth?

Answer: The inner core

What layer of the Earth is the hottest?

Answer: The inner core

Which layer of the Earth is liquid?

Answer: The outer core

Which layer of the Earth consists mostly of iron?

Answer: The inner core

What happens to the density of Earth as you move from the crust to the core?

Answer: The density increases with depth

Where are the lithospheric plates located?

Answer: The crust and upper mantle

What causes convection currents in the asthenosphere?

Answer: The rising of less dense magma and the sinking of more dense magma

As you move away from the mid-ocean ridge, what happens to the age of the rocks?

Answer: The rocks get older as you move away from the mid-ocean ridge

At what type of plate boundary does sea-floor spreading occur?

Answer: Divergent plate boundary

Where do mid-ocean ridges form? Hint: What type of plates and what do they do?

Answer: They form where two oceanic plates move apart

What did Alfred Wegener’s hypothesis state?

Answer: The continents were once part of one large landmass the over time broke into pieces and drifted to their present location.

What did finding fossils of the Mesosaurus on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean help explain?

Answer: The theory of continental drift – that the continents were once connected

What forms when two continental plates collide?

Answer: Mountains form

If you know where lithospheric plates meet, then what can you predict?

Answer: You will be able to predict where an earthquake might occur

What do you call the breaking down of rock?

Answer: Weathering

What do you call the movement of a sediment from one place to another?

Answer: Erosion

When does chemical weather occur most rapidly?

Answer: It occurs fastest in warm, humid climates.

What type of weathering is acid rain an example of?

Answer: Chemical weathering

Wind and water are the main causes of what type of weathering?

Answer: Mechanical weathering

What does weathered rock and organic matter make up?

Answer: Soil

Terracing, no till farming, crop rotation, and contour plowing are used for what purpose?

Answer: To conserve soil

Mining, building roads, farming, and constructing roads are all ways humans cause what to happen?

Answer: Erosion

What does planting plants when land is cleared help reduce? What does planting plants when land is cleared help reduce?

Answer: Erosion

The way in which sediments are laid down is called what?

Answer: Deposition

Which layer of the horizons contain the most amount of humus?

Answer: Horizon

Which layer of the horizon would be bedrock?

Answer: Horizon

When humans clear land of all plants and trees, what usually happens?

Answer: Erosion increases

Why is strip mining is bad for the Earth?

Answer: It causes the subsoil to be exposed so that weathering and erosion can occur