Earth's Changing Surface Online Practice
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Question
Which statement best explains the theory of plate tectonics?(1 point)
Responses
Earth’s mantle is made of rock plates that move across the crust.
Earth’s mantle is made of rock plates that move across the crust.
Earth’s crust is composed of rock plates that float on top of the mantle.
Earth’s crust is composed of rock plates that float on top of the mantle.
Earth’s core consists of rock plates that float on top of the mantle.
Earth’s core consists of rock plates that float on top of the mantle.
Earth’s crust is formed by the magma that rises in the mantle.
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Earth’s crust is composed of rock plates that float on top of the mantle.
Which example shows the effects of tension in the Earth’s plates?(1 point)
Responses
Andes Mountains forming by subduction
Andes Mountains forming by subduction
Eurasian plate forming the Himalayas
Eurasian plate forming the Himalayas
an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault
an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault
the mid-Atlantic Ridge splitting Iceland
the mid-Atlantic Ridge splitting Iceland
Responses
Andes Mountains forming by subduction
Andes Mountains forming by subduction
Eurasian plate forming the Himalayas
Eurasian plate forming the Himalayas
an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault
an earthquake along the San Andreas Fault
the mid-Atlantic Ridge splitting Iceland
the mid-Atlantic Ridge splitting Iceland
the mid-Atlantic Ridge splitting Iceland
Which describes a positive impact of volcanoes?(1 point)
Responses
They contribute to the reduction of land on the surface.
They contribute to the reduction of land on the surface.
They carry magma that covers a large surface area of the Earth.
They carry magma that covers a large surface area of the Earth.
They release materials that form fertile soils.
They release materials that form fertile soils.
They produce new gases that form part of the atmosphere.
Responses
They contribute to the reduction of land on the surface.
They contribute to the reduction of land on the surface.
They carry magma that covers a large surface area of the Earth.
They carry magma that covers a large surface area of the Earth.
They release materials that form fertile soils.
They release materials that form fertile soils.
They produce new gases that form part of the atmosphere.
They release materials that form fertile soils.
What causes tsunamis?(1 point)
Responses
living things swimming near the coast
living things swimming near the coast
storms in the middle of the ocean
storms in the middle of the ocean
disturbance on the ocean floor
disturbance on the ocean floor
a gust of strong wind along the coast
Responses
living things swimming near the coast
living things swimming near the coast
storms in the middle of the ocean
storms in the middle of the ocean
disturbance on the ocean floor
disturbance on the ocean floor
a gust of strong wind along the coast
disturbance on the ocean floor
Earth's Changing Surface Online Practice
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What is the definition of physical weathering?(1 point)
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the formation of new minerals from rock due to chemical reactions
the formation of new minerals from rock due to chemical reactions
the expansion and contraction of rock due to changes in temperature
the expansion and contraction of rock due to changes in temperature
the transport of rock and sediments by wind and water
the transport of rock and sediments by wind and water
the breakdown of rock and sediments into smaller pieces
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What is the definition of physical weathering?(1 point)
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the formation of new minerals from rock due to chemical reactions
the formation of new minerals from rock due to chemical reactions
the expansion and contraction of rock due to changes in temperature
the expansion and contraction of rock due to changes in temperature
the transport of rock and sediments by wind and water
the transport of rock and sediments by wind and water
the breakdown of rock and sediments into smaller pieces
the breakdown of rock and sediments into smaller pieces
hich statement best describes oxidation in rocks?(1 point)
Responses
It is a physical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a physical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
It is a physical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
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It is a physical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a physical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which hydrogen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
It is a physical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
It is a chemical weathering process in which oxygen combines with substances in rock.
Which process is responsible for forming tall, irregular columns called hoodoos?(1 point)
Responses
evaporation
evaporation
deposition
deposition
frost wedging
frost wedging
wind erosion
Responses
evaporation
evaporation
deposition
deposition
frost wedging
frost wedging
wind erosion
frost wedging
Where are most petroleum deposits found?(1 point)
Responses
on islands in the Mediterranean Sea
on islands in the Mediterranean Sea
released from white smokers on the seafloor
released from white smokers on the seafloor
in folded mountains
in folded mountains
flowing from volcanoes
Responses
on islands in the Mediterranean Sea
on islands in the Mediterranean Sea
released from white smokers on the seafloor
released from white smokers on the seafloor
in folded mountains
in folded mountains
flowing from volcanoes
in folded mountains
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Water deep in the Earth’s crust is heated by magma pulling minerals out of the crust. These minerals are deposited in the veins of rock as the water moves upward and cools.
Which discovery does this describe?
(1 point)
Responses
salt deposits in the Mediterranean Sea
salt deposits in the Mediterranean Sea
gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848
gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848
certain sedimentary rock layers at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
certain sedimentary rock layers at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
petroleum located in folded mountains
petroleum located in folded mountains
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Water deep in the Earth’s crust is heated by magma pulling minerals out of the crust. These minerals are deposited in the veins of rock as the water moves upward and cools.
Which discovery does this describe?
(1 point)
Responses
salt deposits in the Mediterranean Sea
salt deposits in the Mediterranean Sea
gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848
gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848
certain sedimentary rock layers at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
certain sedimentary rock layers at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
petroleum located in folded mountains
petroleum located in folded mountains
certain sedimentary rock layers at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848 that's the answer
I apologize for the confusion. If the scenario describes water deep in the Earth's crust being heated by magma and depositing minerals in veins of rock as it moves upward and cools, then the discovery described would be "gold that eroded into a river in California in 1848". Thank you for pointing that out.
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