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A. it flows A. it flows C. it is brittle C. it is brittle B. it is metallic B. it is metallic D. it is green D. it is green What special property does the asthenosphere have?
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Back to Board A. It flows
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A. deep wells A. deep wells C. seismic waves C. seismic waves B. plant data B. plant data D. fossil data D. fossil data What data have scientists used to determine the layers of Earth’s interior?
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Back to Board C. Seismic waves
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A. Tides A. Tides C. earthquakes C. earthquakes B. our magnetic field B. our magnetic field D. Volcanos D. Volcanos What does the Earth’s core create?
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Back to Board B. Our magnetic field
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A. Lithosphere A. Lithosphere C. Moho C. Moho B. Asthenosphere B. Asthenosphere D. Core D. Core Which layer of the Earth’s interior is made of the crust and part of the upper mantle?
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Back to Board A. Lithosphere
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A. aluminum and calcium A. aluminum and calcium C. iron and oxygen C. iron and oxygen B. silicon and oxygen B. silicon and oxygen D. iron and nickel D. iron and nickel Meteorites show us that Earth’s core could be made of which two elements?
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Back to Board D. Iron and nickel
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A. geosphere A. geosphere C. Moho C. Moho B. lithosphere B. lithosphere D. asthenosphere D. asthenosphere Which of the following is the boundary zone between the crust and the mantle?
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Back to Board C. Moho
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A. they decrease A. they decrease C. they stay the same C. they stay the same B. they increase B. they increase D. They vary D. They vary As you deeper inside the Earth, what happens to density, temperature, and pressure?
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Back to Board B. They increase
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A. it decreases A. it decreases C. it increases C. it increases B. It stays the same B. It stays the same D. it varies D. it varies As you travel from the ocean to the interior of a continent, what happens to the thickness of Earth’s crust?
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Back to Board C. It increases
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A. limestone A. limestone D. basalt D. basalt What type of rock is oceanic crust mainly made of? C. sandstone C. sandstone B. granite B. granite
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Back to Board D. basalt
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What type of rock is continental crust mainly made of? A. limestone A. limestone C. sandstone C. sandstone D. basalt D. basalt B. granite B. granite
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Back to Board B. Granite
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A. A Meteorite A. A Meteorite What is one theory that explains why dinosaurs were wiped from the Earth? C. Disease C. Disease B. Tornadoes B. Tornadoes D. Earthquakes D. Earthquakes
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Back to Board A. A Meteorite
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B. volcanoes B. volcanoes What is a second theory that explains why dinosaurs were wiped from Earth? A. earthquakes A. earthquakes C. lightning C. lightning D. disease D. disease
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Back to Board B. volcanoes
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C. primary waves C. primary waves Which type of waves are able to travel through any type of material? A. shock waves A. shock waves B. seismic waves B. seismic waves D. secondary waves D. secondary waves
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Back to Board C. Primary waves
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D. secondary waves D. secondary waves Which type of waves are stopped by liquid parts of the Earth’s interior? A. shock waves A. shock waves C. primary waves C. primary waves B. seismic waves B. seismic waves
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Back to Board D. Secondary waves
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A. Shadow zone A. Shadow zone What is the name of the region in which seismic waves do not pass through? B. Moho B. Moho D. Dark spot D. Dark spot C. Boundary zone C. Boundary zone
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A. Shadow zone
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