GEO 101 Exam
Which of the following drawings shows detrital sediment that was likely transported for a long time and deposited far from the source?
C
Limestone is an evaporate sedimentary rock.
False
Silicate minerals are the most common minerals in Earth's outer core.
False
The Hawaiian Islands are a volcanic arc atop an oceanic subduction zone.
False
Which of the following variables would not necessarily be a characteristic of a biome, regardless of where it occurs in the world?
Its human population density
This biome has mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers; vegetation is typically small-leaved evergreen shrubs and small trees adapted to wildfires. This biome is densely populated and widely cultivated.
Mediterranean scrub shrub
Intrusive igneous rocks consist of slowly cooled magma.
True
P-waves travel faster than surface waves.
True
What is uniformitarianism?
a concept that states that present processes operated in the past, at similar rates
What is a theory?
a hypothesis that has withstood extensive testing
Why is topographic monitoring sometimes useful in forecasting a volcanic eruption?
a volcano sometimes swells as lava moves toward the surface
A group of populations of different species living in the same area with varying degrees of interaction with each other is
an ecological community
A lahar is produced when
ash and other pyroclastic ejecta become saturated with water
In an ionic bond,
atoms are joined by negatively or positively charged ions
Shield volcanoes have gently-sloping sides because they are dominated by eruptions of runny
basalt
Limestone is prone to chemical weathering where the rock can dissolve to form caves because it consists of a mineral from the
carbonate group
The maximum number of people Earth can hold without causing prohibitive environmental degradation is called
carrying capacity
Why do composite volcanoes consist of alternating lava and pyroclastic layers?
composite volcanoes are created by a mixture of explosive activity and lava flows
Detrital sedimentary rocks differ from chemical sedimentary rocks in that
detrital sedimentary rocks are composed of visible pieces of preexisting rocks, and chemical sedimentary rocks are composed of minerals that evaporate or precipitate from a solution
Which of the following statements about earthquake prediction is CORRECT?
earthquake recurrence intervals are used to make long-term predictions (probabilities over decades of time) for large earthquakes foreshocks and deformation to the ground surface may occur prior to a large earthquake
The study of interactions of living things and their physical environment is called
ecology
In a covalent bond,
electrons are shared between atoms to form a strong bond
What are the possible effects of utility lines (electric power, gas, water, sewer) rupturing in an earthquake?
fires could be sparked by broken electric power and gas lines, and if water lines are also broken, there may not be any way to put them out loss of functioning water and sewer lines could cause sanitation problems, which may lead to outbreaks of disease
Why might the emission of radon gas be useful in predicting earthquakes?
fracturing of the rocks allows radon to move more readily
Why was Alfred Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift not taken seriously by most geologists?
his mechanism for movement of the continents was faulty
A strike-slip fault has what type of motion?
horizontal
Surface seismic waves...
include Love and Rayleigh waves travel slower than P or S waves only travel through the surface or crust can be more destructive than P or S waves all of the above
As a tsunami approaches land, the height of a tsunami wave ____.
increases primarily because the water depth and velocity decreases.
The Moment Magnitude of an earthquake
is a measure of the energy released in the earthquake requires knowledge of the amount of slip on the fault, the length and depth of the fault rupture, and the strength of the rocks involved in order to calculate it
Environmental geology
is the study of human interactions with the Earth environment, hazards, and resources is applied geology
If magma has a HIGH silica content
it has high viscosity and a high explosive potential since its difficult for trapped gas to bubble out and escape
Species with disproportionate influences on their ecosystems are called
keystone species
What is sustainability?
meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
The life story of most oceanic lithosphere is the same. It's created at ______________ and gets destroyed at _________________.
mid-ocean ridges; subduction zones (trenches)
Intrusive igneous rocks differ from extrusive igneous rocks in their
mineral crystal sizes
How a species "makes its living" is called its
niche
What does the concept of environmental unity state?
one action leads to subsequent actions in linked systems
Which of the following is NOT produced during a pyroclastic eruption?
pahoehoe basalt
How are the impacts of natural hazards linked to population growth?
population growth concentrates people and resources, such that the impacts of an individual natural hazard can be greater
Ocean-continent convergent plate boundaries
result in mountain belts with volcanic arcs built on the continent
Grass colonizing a forest of dead trees after a forest fire is an example of secondary succession , shrubs growing in bare sand dunes is an example of primary succession .
secondary succession primary succession
How is the behavior of seismic waves traveling through the Earth used to characterize the Earth's interior?
seismic waves will reflect (bounce) or refract (bend) when they encounter a boundary between layers of different densities seismic waves will speed up when they travel through rocks that are high density, and slow down when they travel through rocks that are less dense S waves can't travel through liquid, so because they never travel all the way through the Earth, we can surmise that the outer core is liquid all of the above
Which of the following statements about earthquakes is CORRECT?
shake maps are based on the proximity to known faults and the characteristics of soils and bedrock within an area, and are used to predict which locations will suffer the most ground shaking during an earthquake
What types of Earth materials are most likely to amplify seismic waves and undergo liquefaction?
soft sandy soils and clay-rich soils
Why are most active volcanoes associated with plate tectonic boundaries?
spreading or sinking plates interact at plate boundaries with other materials to produce magma
Composite volcanoes are typically associated with what type of plate tectonic feature?
subduction zone
As an ecosystem evolves following disturbance, it follows the path of
succession
Viscosity of a magma is controlled by
temperature and silica content of the magma
The Mohorovicic discontinuity represents
the boundary between mantle and crust
Why is the geologic history of a volcano important in hazard prediction?
the geologic history reveals the frequency and style of eruptions
What is the principal difference between the inner core and outer core?
the inner core is solid while the outer core is liquid
Which of the following statements about the lithosphere and asthenosphere is CORRECT?
the lithosphere is composed of crust and the uppermost mantle and forms rigid plates
The concept that one action leads to other actions in a linked system is referred to as
the principle of environmental unity
This biome has a short growing season, permafrost, has only small hardy plants, and low average precipitation.
tundra
A transform plate boundary involves
two plates sliding past each other, such as the North American plate and the Pacific plate sliding past each other along the San Andreas Fault
Transform plate boundaries are marked by
two plates sliding relative to one another
How can you estimate the time it takes for a population to double in size?
use the formula D = 70/G, where D = time and G = growth rate
Science
uses observation, experiment, and calculations to explain natural phenomena
Which of the following is not a mineral?
volcanic glass
Beavers
were once driven nearly to extinction for their pelts can raise water tables, making valleys wetter than they would otherwise be create a diversity of habitats in stream systems were also once more abundant in Yellowstone All of the above