Evolution of Organisms and Landforms

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Evolution of Organisms and Landforms EOG Review Questions

A layer of marine fossils is discovered in a desert environment A layer of marine fossils is discovered in a desert environment. Which hypothesis best explains the discovery? A. The area was once covered by water. B . Volcanic activity once occurred in the area. C . A catastrophic event once occurred in the area. D . Erosion turned most of the limestone in the area into sand.

Fossils of warm-weather plants were found on an island in the Arctic Ocean. What can best be concluded from this discovery? A. Spores of plants drifted by air currents to the island. B. Ocean currents carried the plants to the island. C. The island drifted from a tropical region to its present location. D. Seeds of plants have been carried to the island by migratory birds.

Which is best used to track the global movement of volcanic ash after an eruption? A. ground truthing B. satellite photographs C. topographic maps D. weather balloons

Which theory best describes how an asteroid striking Earth may have caused the extinction of dinosaurs? A. Heat from the asteroid caused massive fires that reduced the food supply. B. Dense clouds formed following the collision, causing a global drop in temperature. C. Land masses were altered by the collision, reducing the space where dinosaurs could roam for food. D. Glaciers melted rapidly from heat produced by the asteroid, causing floods that destroyed dinosaurs’ habitats.

What can be concluded about the age of the fossil? Conglomerate Shale Sandstone Limestone What can be concluded about the age of the fossil? A. It is younger than the shale. B. It is older than the shale. C. It is older than the sandstone. D. It is younger than the sandstone.

34. Which best explains how geologic time scales can help scientists study the evolution of life on Earth? A. They describe the existence of rocks before there was life on Earth. B. They show that geological features have evolved at the same rate as organisms. C. They compare the life histories of species that have used rocks as habitats. D. They correlate the existence of life on Earth with geological events.

35. Which statement supports the theory of evolution? A. All living cells come from previous cells. B. All plants and animals have DNA. C. Matter cannot be created or destroyed during chemical reactions. D. Fossils provide evidence that vertebrates share a common ancestor.

36. How can satellite imagery best be used after a hurricane hits the coast? A to check nearby lake depths B to identify the amount of beach erosion C to determine the location of sea turtles’ nests D to map topography inland of the coastal region

The theory of global warming is based on an increase of what atmospheric gas? A. carbon dioxide B. helium C. hydrogen D. oxygen

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge exists between the African and South American geologic plates. Which process most often occurs at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? A destruction of underwater mountains B creation of new continents C subduction of geologic plates D spreading of sea floor

A scientist has a hypothesis that a large volcanic eruption caused a change in global temperature. Which information gained from ice cores is most useful in supporting the scientist’s hypothesis? A levels of dissolved oxygen B identities of trace metals C estimates of natural radioactivity D amounts of atmospheric dust

Which is the best method for verifying data gathered by satellites? A ground truthing B reflectance curves C satellite imagery D spectral analysis

Which is the best evidence that two continents were once connected? A They have similar types of rocks and fossils. B They are in the same stage of succession. C They exist along the same line of latitude. D They have the same climate.

What does a scientist most likely consider when studying the relative ages of rock layers in a canyon wall? A chemical weathering B current climate C amount of daily rainfall D Law of Superposition

Which can most likely be concluded about the top layer of rock seen in an undisturbed cliff wall? A The top layer is older than layers located farther down the cliff. B The top layer is younger than layers located farther down the cliff. C The top layer contains more fossils than layers located farther down the cliff. D The top layer contains fewer fossils than layers located farther down the cliff.

Based on the Law of Superposition, what can be concluded about fossils? A Fossils give clues about past climate patterns. B Fossils form from the hard parts of organisms. C The oldest fossils are found in the lowest rock layers. D The most recent fossils were advanced organisms.

Which best explains why fossils of the same species of a reptile were discovered in South America and in western Africa? A The reptiles evolved in both South America and Africa. B The continents of South America and Africa were once joined. C Land bridges connected the continents of South America and Africa. D The reptiles could swim the distance between South America and Africa.

Which process best explains how mountain ranges are worn down over time? A asteroid impacts B volcanic eruptions C mechanical and chemical weathering D continental drift and seafloor spreading