Geology: Exam 1
Describe the Nebular Theory
A theory that proposes that the bodies of our solar system formed at essentially the same time from a rotating cloud of gases and dust
Explain what makes water a polar molecule.
A water molecule has one positive end and one negative end.
The currently accepted age of the Earth is ________ years. A) 4.6 billion B) 4.6 thousand C) 6.4 million D) 6.4 trillion
A) 4.6 billion
The temperature below which magnetic material can retain a permanent magnetization is called the ________. A) Curie point B) Vine temperature C) Darcy temperature D) Bullard point
A) Curie point
The ________ proposes that the bodies of our solar system formed at essentially the same time from a rotating cloud of gases and dust. A) Nebular theory B) Heliocentric theory C) Big Bang theory D) Plate Tectonics theory
A) Nebular theory
________ is the dominant feldspar in basalt. A) Plagioclase B) Pyroxene C) Microcline D) Orthoclase
A) Plagioclase
The ________ is(are) a logical evolutionary analog of the African Rift Valleys ten million years from now. A) Red Sea B) San Andreas fault C) Peru-Chile trench D) Ural Mountains
A) Red Sea
The subduction of cold, dense oceanic lithosphere-a major driving force of plate motion-is known as ________. A) slab pull B) convection C) ridge push D) convective flow
A) slab pull
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. A) trench B) craton C) shield D) mountain belt
A) trench
The father of plate tectonics is ______.
Alfred Wegener
The longest mountain chain in the world is the ______.
Andes
______ is the dominant lava erupted from volcanoes in The Andes and the Cascades.
Andesite
________ was the highly influential, ancient Greek philosopher noted for his writings and teachings on natural philosophy and on the workings of the Earth. A) Pappagapolis B) Aristotle C) Odysseus D) Nero
B) Aristotle
________ is thought to be common in the Earth's mantle but rare in the crust. A) Pegmatite B) Peridotite C) Pumice D) Granite
B) Peridotite
Pyroxene, hornblende, and biotite are all minerals found on the ________ series of Bowen's Reaction Series. A) continuous B) discontinuous
B) discontinuous
What are volatiles? A) the liquid portion of magma B) the gaseous components of magma C) ash particles D) silicate crystals in magma
B) the gaseous components of magma
Early results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project clearly justified the conclusion that ________. A) the oceans have not always contained most of Earth's water B) the ocean basins are relatively young; most ocean basin rocks and sediments are Cretaceous or younger in age C) the youngest sediments were deposited directly on the oldest seafloor basalts D) Proterozoic rocks are found only as seamounts in the deepest parts of the ocean basins
B) the ocean basins are relatively young; most ocean basin rocks and sediments are Cretaceous or younger in age
_______ is the dominant lava erupted from volcanoes on Hawaii and Iceland.
Basalt
How many neutrons are in its nucleus? A) 6 B) 21 C) 7 D) 14
C) 7
________ is the aphanitic or fine-grained equivalent of gabbro. A) Granite B) Rhyolite C) Basalt D) Diorite
C) Basalt
________, a popular natural philosophy of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, was based on a firm belief in a very short geologic history for Earth. A) Uniformitarianism B) Exoschism C) Catastrophism D) Ecospherism
C) Catastrophism
________ was an important eighteenth century English geologist and proponent of uniformitarianism. A) Isaac Newton B) James Ussher C) James Hutton D) Charles Lyell
C) James Hutton
All of the following are possible steps of scientific investigation EXCEPT for ________. A) the collection of scientific facts through observation and measurement B) development of observations and experiments to test the hypotheses C) assumption of conclusions without prior experimentation or observation D) the development of one or more working hypotheses or models to explain facts
C) assumption of conclusions without prior experimentation or observation
The ________ is not a part of the Earth's physical environment. A) atmosphere B) solid Earth C) astrosphere D) hydrosphere
C) astrosphere
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. A) electron B) proton C) compound D) neutron
C) compound
In which type of chemical bonding are electrons shared between adjacent atoms? A) ionic B) subatomic C) covalent D) isotopic
C) covalent
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. A) metamorphic B) igneous C) craton D) sedimentary
C) craton
At subduction zones, ________ portions of oceanic crust descend into the mantle. A) melted B) younger C) older D) less dense
C) older
The ________ is thought to be a liquid, metallic region in the Earth's interior. A) mantle B) lithosphere C) outer core D) inner core
C) outer core
The composition of the core of the Earth is thought to be ________. A) basalt B) granite C) solid iron-nickel alloy D) peridotite
C) solid iron-nickel alloy
Describe the difference between continental and oceanic crust.
Continental crust is less dense than oceanic crust
A ______ boundary forms and oceanic trench.
Convergent
Describe the differences between ionic and covalent bonding.
Covalent bonds share electrons whereas ionic bonds gain/ lose them
Describe the main difference between ionic and covalent bonding.
Covalent bonds share electrons whereas ionic bonds steal/ gain electrons
________ exhibit a sheet-like silicate structure. A) Feldspars B) Pyroxenes C) Carbonates D) Clays
D) Clays
________ refers to the removal and isolation of early-formed mineral grains that can cause the composition of the remaining magma to change. A) Magma mixing B) Assimilation C) Differentiation D) Crystal settling
D) Crystal settling
What is the smallest particle of matter that exhibits and defines the distinctive chemical characteristics of the individual elements? A) electron B) element C) compound D) atom
D) atom
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern. A) fossil evidence B) paleoclimates C) fit of the continents D) mantle plumes
D) mantle plumes
Which of the following crystallizes at the highest temperature? A) quartz B) potassium feldspar C) amphibole D) olivine
D) olivine
When gas bubbles escape as lava solidifies, a ________ texture is formed. A) fragmental B) glassy C) porphyritic D) vesicular
D) vesicular
A ______ boundary is where two plates are moving apart.
Divergent
_______ rocks are composed almost entirely of light colored silicates.
Granite
The Himalayas formed due to the collision of the ______ plate and the _____ plate.
Indian, Eurasian
An example of an ionic compound would be _____.
NaCl
The supercontinent that was present roughly 200 million years ago was named _____.
Pangea
What two components of magma make an eruption more violent when their concentrations are increased?
Pressure and Temperature
The four categories of geologic time are _____, _____, _____, and ____.
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary
The only mineral composed entirely of silica and oxygen is ______.
Quartz
The most famous transform plate boundary in the world is the _____.
San Andreas Fault
Which plate will be subjected along an oceanic- oceanic convergent boundary, and why?
The older plate will be subjected
Describe the difference between phaneritic and aphanitic texture.
The temperature in which the rock cools
A _______ is an open cavity in a volcanic rock that was filled by a gas bubble when the lava was still mainly liquid.
Vesicle
Explain why a theory can never be 100% proved.
We can prove things in our own solar system but we cannot prove that it is consistently right in the entire universeWE
Describe how we can use hot spots to track plate motion.
We can track the new development of volcanoes to see how plates are moving
Describe how we use the Bowen's reaction series.
We rank common igneous silicate minerals by the temperature at which they crystallize.
Explain why Alfred Wegener's continental drift theory was ultimately debunked.
Wegener couldn't find a mechanism that made the plates drift apart
The accepted age of the Earth is ______ years old.
`4.6 billion
Changing the composition of magma by incorporating the surround host rock is known as _____.
assimilation
The building blocks of all things are called _____.
atoms
The outermost layer of the earth is the _________.
crust
The hardest mineral on Earth is _______.
diamond
The majority of rock forming minerals are composed of _______ elements.
eight
There are _____ planets in the Solar System.
eight
A rock that cooled on the surface of the Earth is called ______.
extrusive
The group of minerals most abundant in the Earth's crust are ______.
feldspar
The. group of minerals most abundant in Earth's crust are ______.
feldspar
Obsidian has a _____ texture.
glassy
The Mohs scale measures the ______ of minerals.
hardness
The four spheres of earth are the ___, ____, ____, and ____.
hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere
The three major rock types are ______, ______, and _____.
igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
The innermost layer of the earth is called the ______.
inner core
A rock that cooled within the Earth is called ______.
intrusive
Explain the difference between magma and lava.
magma is underneath the earths surface and lava is what magma is called once it reaches the earths surface
Plate motion is driven by heat from the ______.
mantle
The thickest layer of the Earth is the _____.
mantle
Define uniformitarianism
mechanisms of change are constant over time
Define decompression melting.
melting due to a drop in confining pressure that occurs as rock rises
The core is comprised almost entirely of _____ and ___.
nickel-iron alloy, iron
The three particles found in atoms are called ______, ______, and ______.
protons, neutrons, and electrons
The _______ denotes the color of a powdered mineral.
streak