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Unit 2 Review Earth’s Basic Processes Layers and Plate Tectonics Layers and Rock Cycle Rocks and Minerals

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Earth’s Basic Processes $100 AT OCEANIC PLATE BOUNDARIES, YOU WILL MOST LIKELY FIND WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING LANDFORMS? A. SALT TOWERS. B. UNDERWATER RIDGES. C. VOLCANO HOT SPOTS. D. CAVES AND VALLEYS. B

Earth’s Basic Processes $200 CONT   OCEAN BOUNDARY AND RESULT? A. DIVERGENT – UNDERWATER RIDGES. B. TRANSFORM – EARTHQUAKES. C. CONVERGENT – MOUNTAINS. D. CONVERGENT – VOLCANOES. D

Earth’s Basic Processes $300 WHICH WAS NOT HOW WEGENER PROVED HIS THEORY, EVEN THOUGH SCIENTISTS DID NOT BELIEVE HIS REASONS? A. SAME FOSSILS ON SEPARATE CONTINENTS. B. SAME PLANTS ON SEPARATE CONTINENTS. C. CONVECTION CURRENTS DRIVE PLATE TECTONICS. D. PUZZLE PIECES. C

Earth’s Basic Processes $400 WHICH OF THE LANDFORMS BELOW RECORDS YOUNGEST TO OLDEST ROCK AS IT SPREADS? A. MOUNTAINS. B. CONTINENTAL DRIFT. C. VALLEYS. D. MID-OCEAN RIDGES. D

Earth’s Basic Processes $500 WHAT IS A SIMILARITY BETWEEN UNDERWATER MOUNTAINS AND CONTINENTAL MOUNTAINS? A. CONTINENTAL MOUNTAINS ARE HIGHER. B. BOTH HAVE HIGH ELEVATIONS. C. CONTINENTAL MOUNTAINS HAVE MORE SNOW. D. UNDERWATER MOUNTAINS HAVE ICE. B

Plate Tectonics $100 C Which convergent plate movement would result in volcanoes? A. continental – continental. B. oceanic – oceanic. C. oceanic – continental. D. transform.

Plate Tectonics $200 WHAT TYPE OF BOUNDARY FORMS SUBDUCTION? A. DIVERGENT. B. TRANSFORM. C. CONVERGENT. D. FAULTS. C

Plate Tectonics $300 FOSSILS ARE FOUND IN WHAT TYPE OF ROCK DUE TO EROSION AND CEMENTATION? A. METAMORPHIC. B. SEDIMENTARY. C. INORGANIC. D. IGNEOUS. B

Plate Tectonics $400 NEW ROCK IS FORMED AT… A. MOUNTAIN RANGES. B. STRIKE-SLIP FAULTS. C. NORMAL FAULTS. D. DIVERGENT SEAFLOOR BOUNDARY. D

Plate Tectonics $500 WHICH LAYER OF THE EARTH PROVIDES CONVECTION CURRENTS TO DRIVE PLATE TECTONICS? A. INNER CORE. B. MANTLE. C. OUTER CORE. D. CRUST. B

Rock Cycle $100 WHICH IS NOT HOW TO FORM THE CORRESPONDING ROCK TYPE? A. IGNEOUS – CEMENTATION. B. SEDIMENTARY – EROSION, LAYERS. C. METAMORPHIC – EXTREME PRESSURE. D. IGNEOUS – MELTING. A

Rock Cycle $200 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES HOW AN IGNEOUS ROCK FORMS INTO SEDIMENTARY? A. EXTREME HEAT AND PRESSURE. B. WEATHERING AND EROSION. C. MELTING AND COOLING. D. COMPACTION AND HEAT. B

Rock Cycle $300 IN THE MANTLE, CONVECTION CURRENTS ARE DESCRIBED AS… A. THE LIQUID MOVEMENT OF THE OUTER CORE. B. THE HEATING AND COOLING TO MOVE TECTONIC PLATES. C. ZONES OF SUBDUCTION. D. CYCLES OF IGNEOUS ROCK DEVELOPMENT. B

Rock Cycle $400 WEGENER’S THEORY SAID THAT THE CONTINENTS WERE ONCE TOGETHER AS ONE LARGE LAND MASS. WHICH LAYER OF THE EARTH WAS BEING SPLIT BY THE CONVECTION CURRENTS IN THE MANTLE? A. CONTINENTS. B. SEAFLOORS (SPREADING). C. MANTLE. D. CRUST. D

Rock Cycle $500 THE REASON INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS HAS LARGER GRAINS OF MINERALS IS… A. THERE WERE LARGER PIECES OF ROCK UNDER PRESSURE. B. THERE WERE ONLY HARDER MINERALS PRESSED TOGETHER. C. THE MINERALS HAD LONGER TIME TO GROW DUE TO SLOW COOLING. D. THE LAVA COOLED SLOWLY AND WAS UNDER EXTREME HEAT AND PRESSURE C

Rocks and Minerals $100 LARGER MINERAL GRAINS ARE FORMED BY… A. EXTRUSIVE IGNEOUS. B. EXTRUSIVE SEDIMENTARY. C. INTRUSIVE SEDIMENTARY. D. INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS. D

Rocks and Minerals $200 WHICH DOES NOT ACT AS A PROPERTY OF A ROCK? A. HETEROGENEOUS. B. ORGANIC. C. CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE. D. MANY MINERALS. C

Rocks and Minerals $300 WHAT TYPE OF ROCK WOULD YOU MOST LIKELY FIND AT A CONVERGENT BOUNDARY? A. METAMORPHIC. B. VISCOUS. C. SEDIMENTARY. D. IGNEOUS. D

Rocks and Minerals $400 IF YOU HAVE 2 VERY HARD MINERALS, HOW DO YOU FIND OUT WHICH ONE IS HARDER (WITHOUT HAVING A MOHS HARDNESS SCALE AVAILABLE)? A. BITE IT. B. SCRATCH THEM TOGETHER. C. FINGERNAIL. D. STREAK PLATE. B

Rocks and Minerals $500 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A PROPERTY OF A MINERAL? A. HARDNESS. B. COLOR. C. DENSITY. D. LUSTER. C