Earth's Interior #1
Which one of the foll owing best characterizes the asthenosphere?
A zone of softened peridotite in the upper mantle
Who discovered the crust-mantle seismic discontinuity? In what year?
Andrija Mohorovičić, 1909
Which of the following rocks are closest to the average chemical composition of the oceanic crust?
Basalt and gabbro
What is the upper layer of the lithosphere called?
Crust
Which layer of Earth has the smallest volume?
Crust
Which of the following are probably major components of Earth's inner core?
Crystalline iron and nickel
Which layer of Earth is very dense and solid and consists most likely of an iron-rich alloy?
Inner core
Which of Earth's layers is marked at its top by the Mohorovičić discontinuity?
Mantle
Where does Earth's magnetic field originate?
Outer core
Which layer of Earth does not transmit S waves?
Outer core
Which layer of Earth transmits P earthquake waves but not S earthquake waves?
Outer core
What is the best evidence of Earth having a solidified inner core?
P waves travel faster in the inner core than in the outer core.
Which rock type listed below is probably closest in chemical composition to the upper mantle?
Peridotite
Which of the following includes the zone called the "asthenosphere" (the "weak sphere")?
Upper mantle
What causes Earth's magnetic field?
Weak electrical currents associated with fluid motions of molten iron in the outer core causes Earth's magnetic field.