Scientific investigations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake led to the identification of which fault? New Madrid Denali San Andreas Eagle Bay Woodstock.

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Scientific investigations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake led to the identification of which fault? New Madrid Denali San Andreas Eagle Bay Woodstock

Scientific investigations of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake led to the identification of which fault? New Madrid Denali San Andreas Eagle Bay Woodstock Answer: C Diff: 2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Global Sci Out: 7 Demonstrate the ability to make connections across Geology Section: Case Study – Two Cities on a Plate Boundary Earth Science LO: 1.2 – Earth scientists use a large variety of scientific principles to understand how our planet works.

Which is not impacted by the Earth’s internal processes? Mountain chains Configurations of continents Configurations of Ocean basins They are all impacted by the internal processes Chains of volcanoes

Which is not impacted by the Earth’s internal processes? Mountain chains Configurations of continents Configurations of Ocean basins They are all impacted by the internal processes Chains of volcanoes Answer: D Diff: 2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Global Sci Out: 7 Demonstrate the ability to make connections across Geology Section: 2.1 – Internal Structure of Earth Earth Science LO: 4.3 Earth’s interior is in constant motion through the process of convection, with important consequences for the surface.

What is the outer rock layer of Earth? Outer core Mantle Crust Moho Land

What is the outer rock layer of Earth? Outer core Mantle Crust Moho Land Answer: C Diff: 1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Global Sci Out: 7 Demonstrate the ability to make connections across Geology Section: 2.1 – Internal Structure of Earth Earth Science LO: 2.3 Earth formed from the accumulation of dust and gas, and multiple collisions of smaller planetary bodies.

The lava lamp illustrates the important internal Earth process of convection. conduction. convergence. divergence. transformation.

The lava lamp illustrates the important internal Earth process of convection. conduction. convergence. divergence. transformation. Answer: A Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.1 – Internal Structure of Earth Earth Science LO: 4.3 Earth’s interior is in constant motion through the process of convection, with important consequences for the surface.

________ is responsible for several of the most devastating natural hazards, including earthquakes and volcanoes. Climate change Global warming The jet stream Location Plate tectonics

________ is responsible for several of the most devastating natural hazards, including earthquakes and volcanoes. Climate change Global warming The jet stream Location Plate tectonics Answer: E Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.5 – Many active geologic processes occur at plate boundaries.

The Plate Tectonic Theory was not taken seriously until the first recorded earthquake occurred. seafloor spreading was discovered. similar fossils were found in South America and Africa. it was noticed there was congruity in the shapes of the continents. It is still not taken seriously.

The Plate Tectonic Theory was not taken seriously until the first recorded earthquake occurred. seafloor spreading was discovered. similar fossils were found in South America and Africa. it was noticed there was congruity in the shapes of the continents. It is still not taken seriously. Answer: B Diff: 4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.3 – Earth’s interior is in constant motion through the process of convection, with important consequences for the surface.

The three basic type of plate boundaries are Trick question: there are four types of plate boundaries. Divergent, convergent, and thrust Transform, convergent, and thrust Divergent, convergent, and transform Divergent, transform, and thrust

The three basic type of plate boundaries are Trick question: there are four types of plate boundaries. Divergent, convergent, and thrust Transform, convergent, and thrust Divergent, convergent, and transform Divergent, transform, and thrust Answer: D Diff: 2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Global Sci Out: 7 Demonstrate the ability to make connections across Geology Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

Mountain systems such as the Himalayans and Appalachians were formed through _________ plate boundaries. ocean-continent divergent ocean-continent transform ocean-continent convergent continent-continent transform continent-continent convergent

ocean-continent divergent ocean-continent transform Mountain systems such as the Himalayans and Appalachians were formed through _________ plate boundaries. ocean-continent divergent ocean-continent transform ocean-continent convergent continent-continent transform continent-continent convergent Answer: E Diff: 4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.7 – Landscapes result from the dynamic interplay between processes that form and uplift new crust and processes that destroy and depress the crust.

A ________ plate boundary is when two plates move away from each other and molten rock rises up to fill the gap. Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform This type of plate dynamics does not occur.

Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform A ________ plate boundary is when two plates move away from each other and molten rock rises up to fill the gap. Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform This type of plate dynamics does not occur. Answer: C Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

When neither plate is dense enough to sink into the asthenosphere, the result is a ______ plate boundary. Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform This type of plate dynamics does not occur.

Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform When neither plate is dense enough to sink into the asthenosphere, the result is a ______ plate boundary. Convergent subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform This type of plate dynamics does not occur. Answer: B Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

______ plate boundaries are most common within oceanic crust, but a very well-known continental one is the San Andreas in California. Convergent ocean-ocean subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform Convergent ocean-continent subduction

Convergent ocean-ocean subduction Convergent collision Divergent ______ plate boundaries are most common within oceanic crust, but a very well-known continental one is the San Andreas in California. Convergent ocean-ocean subduction Convergent collision Divergent Transform Convergent ocean-continent subduction Answer: D Diff: 4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

The blue circles and red triangles indicate the location of _________ and their locations correlate strongly with __________. mountain ranges; convergent plates earthquakes & volcanoes; divergent plates earthquakes & volcanoes; plate boundaries mountain ranges; plate boundaries earthquakes & volcanoes; convergent plates

mountain ranges; convergent plates The blue circles and red triangles indicate the location of _________ and their locations correlate strongly with __________. mountain ranges; convergent plates earthquakes & volcanoes; divergent plates earthquakes & volcanoes; plate boundaries mountain ranges; plate boundaries earthquakes & volcanoes; convergent plates Answer: C Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 3 Read and Interpret Graphs and Data Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.5 – Many active geologic processes occur at plate boundaries.

The general speed of plate movement per year is approximately equivalent to rate of some people’s hair and fingernail growth. rate of some people’s growth in height. rate of average tree growth. rate of average grass growth in summer months. rate of Earth’s orbital speed.

rate of some people’s hair and fingernail growth. The general speed of plate movement per year is approximately equivalent to rate of some people’s hair and fingernail growth. rate of some people’s growth in height. rate of average tree growth. rate of average grass growth in summer months. rate of Earth’s orbital speed. Answer: A Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.2 – Plate Tectonics Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

The Hawaiian Islands were created from transform fault. magnetic anomalies. continent-continent convergent plates. hot spots. All the answers are correct.

The Hawaiian Islands were created from transform fault. magnetic anomalies. continent-continent convergent plates. hot spots. All the answers are correct. Answer: D Diff: 1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge Global Sci Out: 7 Demonstrate the ability to make connections across Geology Section: 2.3 – A Detailed Look at Seafloor Spreading Earth Science LO: 4.7 – Landscapes result from the dynamic interplay between processes that form and uplift new crust and processes that destroy and depress the crust.

In the figure of the Age of the Ocean Floor, the distribution of age is consistent with the theory of reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field. the theory of seafloor spreading. the hot spot theory. the theory of climate change. the Big Bang theory.

the theory of reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field. In the figure of the Age of the Ocean Floor, the distribution of age is consistent with the theory of reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field. the theory of seafloor spreading. the hot spot theory. the theory of climate change. the Big Bang theory. Answer: B Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 3 Read and Interpret Graphs and Data Section: 2.3 – A Detailed Look at Seafloor Spreading Earth Science LO: 4.4 – Earth’s tectonic plates consist of the rocky crust and uppermost mantle and move slowly with respect to one another.

The fossil evidence displayed in the figure supports the idea of a supercontinent called Pangaea. common species on each continent. migration across the oceans. Introduction of non-native species. a supercontinent called Gondwanaland.

The fossil evidence displayed in the figure supports the idea of a supercontinent called Pangaea. common species on each continent. migration across the oceans. Introduction of non-native species. a supercontinent called Gondwanaland. Answer: A Diff: 3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 3 Read and Interpret Graphs and Data Section: 2.4 – Pangaea and Present Continents Earth Science LO: 2.7 – Over Earth’s vast history, both gradual and catastrophic processes have produced enormous changes.

Convergent collision of two plate boundaries create some of the highest topography in the world which in turn can lead to what natural hazards? Tornadoes Landslides Volcanoes Tsunamis Drought

Convergent collision of two plate boundaries create some of the highest topography in the world which in turn can lead to what natural hazards? Tornadoes Landslides Volcanoes Tsunamis Drought Answer: B Diff: 4 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Global Sci Out: 2 Demonstrate the ability to think critically and employ critical thinking skills Section: 2.6 – Plate Tectonics and Hazards Earth Science LO: 4.5 – Many active geologic processes occur at plate boundaries.