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Which statement about earthquakes is accurate? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses About 100 earthquakes per yea...Asked by your mine -tyler the creator
Which statement about earthquakes is accurate? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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About 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage.
About 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage.
Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.
Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.
More than 1 billion earthquakes happen per year.
More than 1 billion earthquakes happen per year.
A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.
A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.
Fewer than 100,000 earthquakes happen per year.
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About 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage.
About 100 earthquakes per year are strong enough to cause damage.
Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.
Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.
More than 1 billion earthquakes happen per year.
More than 1 billion earthquakes happen per year.
A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.
A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.
Fewer than 100,000 earthquakes happen per year.
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your mine -tyler the creator
What main process do all volcanoes have in common, regardless of the specific ways they form?(1 point)
Responses
rising magma
rising magma
plate subduction
plate subduction
hotspots
hotspots
plate divergence
Responses
rising magma
rising magma
plate subduction
plate subduction
hotspots
hotspots
plate divergence
Answered by
your mine -tyler the creator
Which features would you look for to classify a volcano? Select the three correct answers. (2 points)
Responses
height
height
steepness
steepness
color
color
type of lava
type of lava
presence of foliage
presence of foliage
age of rock
Responses
height
height
steepness
steepness
color
color
type of lava
type of lava
presence of foliage
presence of foliage
age of rock
Answered by
your mine -tyler the creator
What will happen where two continental plates collide at a convergent boundary?(1 point)
Responses
One plate is subducted beneath the other.
One plate is subducted beneath the other.
The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.
The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.
The plates push up, forming a mountain range.
The plates push up, forming a mountain range.
A volcanic island arc is formed.
Responses
One plate is subducted beneath the other.
One plate is subducted beneath the other.
The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.
The direction shifts and it becomes a transform boundary.
The plates push up, forming a mountain range.
The plates push up, forming a mountain range.
A volcanic island arc is formed.
Answered by
your mine -tyler the creator
Which information is needed to construct a geomagnetic time scale? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
the magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth
the magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth
the length of the mid-oceanic ridge
the length of the mid-oceanic ridge
the average speed of tectonic plates on Earth
the average speed of tectonic plates on Earth
the age of rocks along the surface of Earth
the age of rocks along the surface of Earth
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the magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth
the magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth
the length of the mid-oceanic ridge
the length of the mid-oceanic ridge
the average speed of tectonic plates on Earth
the average speed of tectonic plates on Earth
the age of rocks along the surface of Earth
the age of rocks along the surface of Earth
Answered by
your mine -tyler the creator
At which type of plate boundary would a string of small volcanic islands most likely form?(1 point)
Responses
divergent ocean-ocean boundary
divergent ocean-ocean boundary
transverse boundary
transverse boundary
convergent ocean-land boundary
convergent ocean-land boundary
convergent ocean-ocean boundary
Responses
divergent ocean-ocean boundary
divergent ocean-ocean boundary
transverse boundary
transverse boundary
convergent ocean-land boundary
convergent ocean-land boundary
convergent ocean-ocean boundary
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GPT-4o mini
The two accurate statements about earthquakes are:
1. **Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.**
2. **A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.**
The other statements either exaggerate the number of earthquakes or are incorrect regarding their impact.
1. **Most earthquakes are not strong enough to be felt by humans.**
2. **A few hundred earthquakes per year are strong enough to be detected by instruments.**
The other statements either exaggerate the number of earthquakes or are incorrect regarding their impact.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The main process that all volcanoes have in common, regardless of the specific ways they form, is **rising magma**. This process leads to the formation of volcanic eruptions and the creation of volcanic landforms.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To classify a volcano, the three correct features to look for are:
1. **Height**
2. **Steepness**
3. **Type of lava**
These characteristics help differentiate between various types of volcanoes, such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes.
1. **Height**
2. **Steepness**
3. **Type of lava**
These characteristics help differentiate between various types of volcanoes, such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
When two continental plates collide at a convergent boundary, **the plates push up, forming a mountain range.** This process does not involve subduction as in oceanic-continental collisions; instead, the collision of continental plates leads to the formation of large mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas.
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GPT-4o mini
To construct a geomagnetic time scale, the two correct pieces of information needed are:
1. **The magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth**
2. **The age of rocks along the surface of Earth**
These factors provide data on how the Earth's magnetic field has changed over time and allow for the dating of these magnetic reversals.
1. **The magnetic direction of rocks along the surface of Earth**
2. **The age of rocks along the surface of Earth**
These factors provide data on how the Earth's magnetic field has changed over time and allow for the dating of these magnetic reversals.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A string of small volcanic islands would most likely form at a **convergent ocean-ocean boundary**. In this setting, one oceanic plate is subducted beneath another, leading to the formation of volcanic island arcs as magma rises to the surface and creates a series of volcanic islands. Examples include the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and the islands of Japan.
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