Which statement describes metamorphic rock formation? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
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Once-living organisms become buried.
Once-living organisms become buried.
Pressure causes rock to change.
Pressure causes rock to change.
Magma cools and hardens.
Magma cools and hardens.
Layers build up over time.
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Pressure causes rock to change.
What was Mohorovičić's observation?(1 point)
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Seismic waves could not go through the brittle crust.
Seismic waves could not go through the brittle crust.
Seismic waves travelled at constant speeds.
Seismic waves travelled at constant speeds.
Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers.
Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers.
Seismic waves travelled at varying speeds.
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Seismic waves could not go through the brittle crust.
Seismic waves could not go through the brittle crust.
Seismic waves travelled at constant speeds.
Seismic waves travelled at constant speeds.
Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers.
Seismic waves penetrated all Earth's layers.
Seismic waves travelled at varying speeds.
Seismic waves could not go through the brittle crust.
formed first. formed more recently. was the last to form.
Layer G Fault H Layer F
Layer G Fault H Layer F
To determine which layer or feature formed first, formed more recently, or was the last to form, more context or information is needed. The given options of Layer G, Fault H, and Layer F do not provide enough information to make a determination.
Response area formed first. Response area formed more recently. Response area was the last to form.
Layer G Fault H Layer F
Layer G Fault H Layer F
Without additional information, it is not possible to determine which layer or feature formed first, formed more recently, or was the last to form among Layer G, Fault H, and Layer F.
Which of the following are methods of relative aging of rocks? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
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cross-cutting relationships
cross-cutting relationships
superposition
superposition
radiometric dating
radiometric dating
original angularity
original angularity
original horizontality
original horizontality
angular relationships
Responses
cross-cutting relationships
cross-cutting relationships
superposition
superposition
radiometric dating
radiometric dating
original angularity
original angularity
original horizontality
original horizontality
angular relationships
The three methods of relative aging of rocks are:
1. Cross-cutting relationships
2. Superposition
3. Original horizontality
1. Cross-cutting relationships
2. Superposition
3. Original horizontality
Which evidence would confirm that a given rock layer is newer than the layers around it?(1 point)
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It has been crumpled and folded, while the other layers lie flat.
It has been crumpled and folded, while the other layers lie flat.
It is horizontally-oriented.
It is horizontally-oriented.
It cuts through all the other layers.
It cuts through all the other layers.
Other layers have been deposited above it.
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It has been crumpled and folded, while the other layers lie flat.
It has been crumpled and folded, while the other layers lie flat.
It is horizontally-oriented.
It is horizontally-oriented.
It cuts through all the other layers.
It cuts through all the other layers.
Other layers have been deposited above it.
Other layers have been deposited above it.
Which of Earth's layers has the same chemical composition as the mesosphere?(1 point)
Responses
lithosphere
lithosphere
outer core
outer core
inner core
inner core
asthenosphere
Responses
lithosphere
lithosphere
outer core
outer core
inner core
inner core
asthenosphere
The correct answer is lithosphere.
How can Earth’s layers be defined? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
by their physical properties
by their physical properties
by their temperatures
by their temperatures
by their thickness
by their thickness
by their amounts of land area
by their amounts of land area
by their chemical compositions
Responses
by their physical properties
by their physical properties
by their temperatures
by their temperatures
by their thickness
by their thickness
by their amounts of land area
by their amounts of land area
by their chemical compositions
The correct answers are:
1. By their physical properties.
2. By their chemical compositions.
1. By their physical properties.
2. By their chemical compositions.
What should a model of the rock cycle show as the process that changes metamorphic rock to igneous rock?(1 point)
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melting followed by cooling
melting followed by cooling
weathering followed by erosion
weathering followed by erosion
heating followed by pressure
heating followed by pressure
compaction followed by cementation
Responses
melting followed by cooling
melting followed by cooling
weathering followed by erosion
weathering followed by erosion
heating followed by pressure
heating followed by pressure
compaction followed by cementation
A model of the rock cycle should show the process of melting followed by cooling as the process that changes metamorphic rock to igneous rock.