ch 2-10 critical reading guide quiz
The accompanying image shows a doubledecked section of Interstate 880 (the Nimitz Freeway) that collapsed during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and caused 42 deaths. About 1.4 kilometers (0.9 mile) of this freeway section, commonly called the Cypress Viaduct, collapsed, while a similar section survived the vibration. Both sections were subsequently demolished and rebuilt as a singlelevel structure, at a cost of $1.2 billion. Examine the map and seismograms from an aftershock that shows the intensity of shaking observed at three nearby locations. Which of the two sections of the Cypress Viaduct shown on the map do you think collapsed? O 1 O 2
1
what is the atomic number of this atom? 12 neutrons 11 protons a) 12 b) 11 c) 23
11
During _____ earthquake fires destroyed most of the city.
1906 San Francisco
The strongest earthquake in the United States ever recorded by instruments was ______ earthquake.
1964 Alaska
If we know the S-P arrival time, we can refer to published charts to determine the distance to the earthquake's epicenter. What is the distance to the epicenter if S wave arrives 7 seconds after P wave? (Careful - the #2 and #3 are only from the example in the book. You are looking for the distance at which the difference between the P- and S- curves equals the time interval you found above. Be sure to use the bottom scale for miles or Figure 5.14 in your book) O 2900 miles O 3400 miles O 1800 miles O 1000 miles
2900 miles
The time interval between P- and S- waves can help determine the distance from your location to an earthquake's epicenter. If the vertical lines represent 1-minute, what is the time interval between the arrival of the first P-wave and the arrival of the first S-wave? O 6 O 4 O 10 O 12
6
an atom's mass number is 13 and its atomic number is 6. how many neurtrons are in its nucleus? a) 13 b) 7 c) 6 d) 19
6
only 5% of lithosphere is made of sedimentary rocks, however, sedimentary rocks comprise about _____ of the surface of continents. a) 75% b) 10% c) 25% d) 50%
75%
crater
A bowl-shaped depression near an active or former vent from the accumulation of debris around the rim OR the collapse of a former vent
parasitic cone
A smaller volcanic cone that develops on the flank of a larger volcano
conduit
A somewhat pipe-shaped opening that allows magma to move to the surface within a volcano
vent
A surface opening at the top of the conduit from which lava and pyroclastic material may be emitted
fumarole
A vent in a volcanic area that emits only gases
According to the map below, which pair of cities are moving closer together? a) beijing and Honolulu b) Denver and Boston c) Delhi and Darwin d) Mexico City and London
Beijing and Honolulu
The largest earthquake ever recorded was a Magnitude 9.5 event that occurred in _____ in 1960. O Alaska O California O Chile O China
Chile
What are the world's two major earthquake belts. O Circum-Pacific and Alpine-Himalayan O Circum-Indian and Afro-European O Circum-Atlantic and Indo-Australian O South-American and West-African
Circum-Pacific and Alpine-Himalayan
According to the figure, which two cities are NOT moving relative to each other? a) Denver and Boston b) Mexico City and London c) Delhi and Beijing d) Darwin and Honolulu
Denver and Boston
According to the map below, which segment of the ocean ridge system is diverging at the fastest rate? a) Southeast Indian Ridge b) Galapagos Spreading Center c) Mid-Atlantic Ridge d) East Pacific Rise
East Pacific Rise
Why did Wegener choose organisms such as Glosseropteris and Mesosaurus as evidence for continental drift, as opposed to other fossil organisms such as sharks? a) Glosseropteris or Mesosaurus fossils are much better preserved than shark fossils b) Glosseropteris or Mesosaurus are better indicators of past climates than sharks c) Glosseropteris and Mesosaurus would not travel across oceans, yet today they are found on different continents d) sharks are not as old as Glosseropteris or Mesosaurus
Glosseropteris and Mesosaurus would not travel across oceans, yet today they are found on different continents
_____ is dark brown rock that cuts through red layered sedimentary rocks a) Igneous Bathoilith b) Igneous Sill c) Igneous Laccolith d) Igneous Dike
Igneous Dike
The strength of an earthquake or the total amound of energy released is known as a O Seismograph O Seismogram O Amplitude O Magnitude
Magnitude
The strength of an earthquake or the total around of energy released is known as a O Seismograph O Seismogram O Amplitude O Magnitude
Magnitude
_____ is a hot cloud of volcanic ash and gas that travels very fast and destroys everything on its path. a) Cocquina flow b) Nuee Ardente (Pyroclastic Flow) c) Basalt Flow d) Anastomosing flow
Nuee Ardente (Pyroclastic Flow)
_____ is study of ancient earthquakes which includes digging trenches along the faults where earthquakes occured. O Paleophysics O Paleofaultology O Paleoseismology O Paleontology
Paleoseismology
Which two plates are made entirely of oceanic crust? a) Eurasian and North-American plates b) African and Arabian plates c) Philippine and Nazca plates d) Caribbean and South-American plates
Philippine and Nazca plates
Instrument that measures and records earthquakes is known as O Shaker O Seismograph O Micrograph O Barograph
Seismograph
The study of earthquakes is scientific discipline of Geology known as O Geochemistry O Geostructure O Earthology O Seismology
Seismology
volcanic ash
Small shards of very fine glassy fragments less than 2 mm in size
Which location is closest to the earthquake's epicenter? O Los Angeles, California O St. Louis, Missouri O Houston, Texas
St. Louis, Missouri
A volcanic deposit comprised of red to black lapilli-sized pyroclastic material associated with pahoehoe lava flows was probably deposited on _____ a) a cinder cone b) a large composite volcano c) a shield volcano
a cinder cone
match the following minerals with the appropriate mineral group. a) calcite (CaCO3) b) halite (HaCl) c) gypsum (CaSO4-2H2O) d) olivine (Mg, Fe 2SiO4) e) hematite (Fe2O3) f) pyrite (FeS2) g) gold (Au)
a) carbonates b) halides c) sulfates d) silicates e) oxides f) sulfides g) native elements
match these important non silicate minerals with their uses... a) halite b) calcite (limestone) c) gypsum d) hematite
a) road and table salt b) road aggregate, building stores c) wallboard d) iron ore
Which of the following factors influences a magma's viscosity? Select all that apply. a) the magma's temperature b) the magma's composition (silica content) c) the date of last eruption d) the presence and amount of dissolved gases in the magma
a) the magma's temperature b) the magma's composition (silica content) d) the presence and amount of dissolved gases in the magma
Below is an image of intrusive magma bodies that will eventually cool and crystallize to form plutons of igneous rock. Match the appropriate magma feature with the name of the pluton it will become. a) laccolith b) batholith c) dike
a) x b) z c) y
Which two plates are involved in the East Africa Rift Zone and the formation of the Read Sea? Select all that apply. a) Australian-Indian Plate b) Eurasian Plate c) African Plate d) Arabian Plate
african plate arabian plate
_____ formulated Continental Drift Hypothesis a) Albert Einstein b) Charles Darvin c) Alfred Wegener d) Benjamin Franklin
alfred wegener
a foliated metamorphic
alignment of minerals such that mineral grain or structural features might appear as banding, "waviness", or planes
Which of the following would you expect to find at an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary like the one below at the Aleutian Islands of Alaska? a) ocean trench b) volcanic island arc c) earthquakes d) all of the above
all of the above
which of the following would you expect to find at an oceanic-oceanic convergent boundary like the one below at the aleutian island of alaska? O ocean trench O earthquakes O volcanic island arc O all of the above
all of the above
which of the following states are true about the Oxygen atoms shown below? a) they represent isotopes of oxygen b) they all have the same number of protons c) they all have different number of neutrons d) all of these statements are true
all of these statements are true
the figure below shows an atomic bond forming between Sodium (Na+) and Chlorine (Cl-) which of the following statement is true about these atoms a) these atoms will ultimately form an ionic bond b) the Na atom will transfer an electron to the Cl atom c) the Cl atom will become an anion d) all the above
all the above
What kind of structure is shown on this image? a) basin b) syncline c) monocline d) anticline
anticline
muscovite (KAI3Si3O10(OH)2)
as one of the micas
Where are fastest rates of sea-floor spreading? a) at Mid-Atlantic Ridge b) at Southwest Indian Ridge c) at Chile Ridge d) at East-Pacific Rise
at East-Pacific Rise
Where are slowest rates of sea-floor spreading? a) at Chile Ridge b) at Mid-Atlantic Ridge c) at East Pacific Rise d) at Southwest Indian Ridge
at Southwest Indian Ridge
What type of lava is seen at this photo? (picture isn't shown: Kilauea Volcano lava flow) a) felsic b) rhyolitic c) basaltic d) intermediate
basaltic
limestone
calcite
which mineral fizzes when a diluted hydrocloric acid is applied at its surface? a) calcite b) quartz c) galena d) feldspar
calcite
Which of the following IS NOT an intrusive igneous body? a) sill b) caldera c) batholith d) dike
caldera
calcite
can be scratched by a knife
What type of volcano is shown on this image? a) shield volcano b) cinder cone c) altovolcano d) stratovolcano
cinder cone
Most of the active volcanoes on Earth are located in the belt known as _____. a) circum-Arctic belt (ring of fire) b) circum-Pacific belt (ring of fire) c) circum-Indian belt (ring of fire) d) circum-Atlantic belt (ring of fire)
circum-Pacific belt (ring of fire)
two broad categories of sediments are... O igneous and metamorphic O clastic and nonclastic O felsic and mafic O sedimentary and metamorphic
clastic and nonclastic
how minerals split- the number and directions of planes can help identify a mineral
cleavage
sedimentary rock made of plant material is called _____. O arkose O coal O chert O sandstone
coal
What is the name of cone-shaped volcano composed of interlayered pyroclastic material and lavas? a) cinder cone b) composite cone (stratovolcano) c) caldera d) shield volcano
composite cone (stratovolcano)
_____ is sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles. O breccia O sandstone O shale O conglomerate
conglomerate
when hot magma intrudes or gets near existing rock, the heat can cause adjacent rock to undergo metamorphic changes
contact metamorphic
Scientists now understand how different types of landforms are created in connection to the patterns of lithospheric plate movement. Which type of landform would you expect to find in the Pacific northwest of the United States, directly landward of where the Juan de Fuca plate is subducting under the North American plate? a) continental volcanic arc b) transform faults c) volcanic island arc d) ocean ridge
continental volcanic arc
What type of plate boundary is shown here? a) divergent, continental-continental b) convergent, continental-continental c) convergent, oceanic-continental d) divergent, oceanic-continental
convergent, continental-continental
What type of plate boundary is shown here? a) divergent, continental-continental b) convergent, continental-continental c) convergent, oceanic-oceanic d) divergent, oceanic-oceanic
convergent, oceanic-oceanic
sedimentary rock made entirely of shells and skeletons of marine organism is called _____. O shale O chert O coquina O arkose
coquina
the structure of a mineral is rarely seen unless it develops in undisturbed conditions. this property may be described by terms like "hexagonal", "cubic", "prismatic" or "orthorhombic"
crystal structure
halite (NaCl)
cubic cleavage and tastes like salt
based on the texture and mineral composition, identify this igneous rock O gabbro O diorite O andesite O rhyolite
diorite
there are _____ and _____, which have same chemical composition, but one formed by slow cooling deep beneath the surface (left) and the other by rapid cooling at the surface (right) O gabbro and rhyolite O granite and gabbro O granite and basalt O diorite and andesite
diorite and andesite
Red Sea, which separates Africa from Arabia, is _________ plate boundary. a) convergent b) anastomosing c) divergent d) transform
divergent
Which two plate boundaries are shown on this diagram? a) convergent and transform b) convergent and translucent c) divergent and transform d) divergent and convergent
divergent and transform
What type of plate boundary is shown here? a) convergent, oceanic-oceanic b) convergent, oceanic-continental c) divergent, oceanic-continental d) divergent, oceanic-oceanic
divergent, oceanic-oceanic
dolomite
dolomite
Black Hills, which contain very old Precambrian Granite in their core (Mt. Rushmore Ntl. Monument) represent structural a) caldera b) basin c) fault d) dome
dome
_____ is a process of peeling off thin sheets of granite when it gets exposed at the Earth's surface. O solifluction O palatalization O frost wedging O exfoliation
exfoliation
Divergent plate boundaries are also known as destructive plate boundaries. true false
false
Hanging wall block is always below the fault plane. True False
false
Normal faults are common at convergen plate boundaries. true false
false
Plate Tectonics Theory was formulated in late 1930s. true false
false
Volcanoes occur only on land because the high pressures and cold temperatures at the bottom of the ocean prevent lava from erupting. true false
false
basalt is felsic igneous rock true false
false
basalt is fine grained equivalent of granite true false
false
marble is foliated metamorphic rock. true false
false
metamorphism can affect only sedimentary rocks. true false
false
the currently active volcano of kilauea on the island of hawaii forms at a plate boundary. true false
false
the particles in breccia are well rounded pebbles and gravel. true false
false
this mineral is major component of granite and its diagnostic property is two planes of cleavage at 90 degree angles a) feldspar b) halite c) calcite d) quartz
feldspar
The most violent volcanic activity is associated with a) felsic magma b) mafic magma c) basaltic magma d) intermediate magma
felsic magma
chemical sedimentary rock
form when dissolved minerals precipitate (crystallize) from solutions
You might have noticed that the most abundant type of chemical sedimentary rock is (are) the limestones. Some are biochemical; created from the accumulation of shells in marine or freshwater environments. Some are chemical; created by crystallization of calcite from solution (e.g. in caves, at hot springs, or whenlakes/oceans evaporate). Can you identify this limestone? O travertine O chalk O fossiliferous limestone O coquina
fossiliferous limestone
the texture and shape of a rock's surface when a mineral breaks. distinctly different from cleavage the surfaces may appear uneven, rough, or curved. this property may be described by terms like "conchoidal"
fracture
identify the mineral below. a diagnostic property might be its cubic crystal structure. even though this mineral can be scratched by a penny, its high specific gravity of 7.1 stands out. a) hornblende b) garnet c) magnetite d) galena
galena
_____ is a high grade foliated metamorphic rock. O granite O gneiss O basalt O slate
gneiss
Half Dome is a famous climbing peak in Yosemite National Park that is more than 8.800 feet above sea level and 5.000 feet above thefloor of Yosemite Valley. It is composed of plutonic (intrusive) igneous rock called _____. O rhyolite O andesite O granite O basalt
granite
Rhyolite is the fine-grained equivalent of... O gabbro O basalt O andesite O granite
granite
which rock is shown on this photo? O granite O basalt O gabbro O rhyolite
granite
which of the following minerals is softest? a) graphite (C) b) pytrite (FeS) c) halite (NaCl) d) quartz (SiO2)
graphite (C)
rock gypsum
gypsum
which of the following minerals is majoir ingredient in making drywall? a) feldspar b) gypsum c) hematite d) quartz
gypsum
rock salt
halite
two most important agents of metamorphism are _____. O pressure and water O salts and water O heat and pressure O water and heat
heat and pressure
mineral's dianostic is its red streak. this mineral is a major iron one. a) graphite b) hematite c) garnet d) galena
hematite
iron ore
hematite and magnetite
Hawaiian Islands are associated with a) transform plate boundary b) divergent plate boundary c) hot spot d) convergent plate boundary
hot spot
According to the chart below, as a magma's silica content increases, the magma's viscosity _____ increases descrease
increases
As the distance from an earthquake's epicenter increases, the time interval between the arrival of the P- wave and S-waves increases decreases
increases
Both, Hawaiian and Yellowstone volcanism belong to _____. a) transverse plate volcanism b) subduction zone volcanism c) divergence zon volcanism d) intraplate, hot spot volcanism
intraplate, hot spot volcanism
According to the map, what will happen to the size of the Nazca plate over time if current patterns of plate movement continue? it will increase it will decrease
it will decrease
volcanic blocks
large pyroclasts (>64 mm) formed from incandescent lava that cools and falls near the vent
volcanic bombs
large pyroclasts (>64 mm) formed when semi-molten lava is ejected. They typically cool in the air to form a streamlined shape
what is the most abundant biochemical sedimentary rock? O rock gypsum O limestone O sandstone O shale
limestone
the appearance of a mineral in reflected light
luster
the terms metallic, nonmetallic, dull, earthy, or pearly describe which property of minerals? a) specific gravity b) luster c) color d) streak
luster
magnetite (Fe3O4)
magnetic
which of these metamorphic rocks formed from original limestock rock? O quartzite O gneiss O marble O slate
marble
What structure is shown on this diagram? a) anticline b) syncline c) tricline d) monocline
monocline
identify the mineral below. a dianostic property is its 1 plane of perfect cleavage that makes it break or cleave in to thin elastic sheets. a) calcite b) muscovite c) quartz d) feldspar
muscovite
Which of these lithospheric plates is moving at the fastest rate? a) North American b) African plate c) Antarctic d) Nazca plate
nazca plate
electrons
negatively charged particles with negligible mass
neutrons
neutral particles with a mass of 1 atomic mass unit
What type of fault is shown on this image? a) reverse b) thrust c) normal d) left lateral
normal
Beautiful Tetons Range in Wyoming developed as a result of _____. a) referse fault b) right lateral fault c) normal fault d) folded anticline
normal fault
metallic minerals that can be extracted profitably are best referred to as... a) mineral resources b) ore deposits c) mineral reserves
ore deposits
Smooth and easy flowing ropy lava is known as _____ lava. a) bb lava b) aa lava c) pahoehoe d) aloha lava
pahoehoe
divergent plate boundary
plates move apart from each other creating new lithosphere (constructive boundary)
transform plate boundary
plates move laterally past each other (conservative boundary)
convergent plate boundary
plates move toward each other, destroying existing lithosphere (destructive boundary)
an igneous rock containing crystals of more than one size is said to have a _____ texture. O plenuicit O porphyritic O aphanitic O phaneritic
porphyritic
protons
positively charged with a mass 1 atomic mass unit
which subatomic particles occur in the nucleus of an atom? a) electrons b) protons c) neutrons
protons neutrons
lapilli
pyroclasts that range in size from small beads to walnuts (2 - 64 mm)
a diagnositc property is its conchodial fracture with a hardness of 7, its hard enough to scratch glass a) quartz b) calcite c) muscovite d) feldspar
quartz
chert
quartz (silicon dioxide)
_____ is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock is produced from sandstone. O quartzite O marble O phyllite O slate
quartzite
hematite (Fe2O3)
recognized by its characteristic
the texture of an igneous rock O is controlled by composition of magma O records rock's cooling history O determines the color of the rock O is caused by leaching
records rock's cooling history
a non foliated metamorphic
recrystallization of minerals such that minerals appear like large, interlocking crystals
during tectonic or mountain-building events, high temperature and pressure can lead to large scale
regional metamorphic
What type of fault is shown on this diagram? a) left lateral b) normal c) reverse d) right lateral
reverse
Famous San Andreas Fault in California is a _____ fault. a) left lateral b) right lateral c) reverse d) normal
right lateral
fossil fuels like oil and natural gas are typically found in the pore spaces of which type of sedimentary rock? O granite O coal O gneiss O sandstone
sandstone
which of these sedimentary rocks is made of finest particles? O conglomerate O sandstone O shale O breccia
shale
What is largest type of volcano? a) cinder cone b) shield volcano c) caldera d) composite cone
shield volcano
which group does feldspar, one of the most common minerals near the surface of Earth, belong to? a) silicates b) sulfates c) halides d) carbonates
silicates
which of the following represents the most abundant (common) mineral group? a) silicates b) oxides c) halides d) native elements
silicates
what is the building block of silicate minerals? a) silicon-iron dodekahedron b) calcium-oxygen tetrahedron c) silicon-calcium octahedron d) silicon-oxygen tetrahedron
silicon-oxygen tetrahedron
Examine the map and seismograms from an aftershock that shows the intensity of shaking observed at three nearby locations after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California. What type of ground material experienced the greatest amount of ground shaking? O soft mud O Bedrock O Sand and gravel
soft mud
If you consider the magnetic anomalies at these two ocean ridges, which one appears to be moving at a faster rate over the past 1 million years? (unable to upload two sets of pictures- only one) a) spreading center b b) spreading center a
spreading center a
The most violent, explosive, and unpredictable volcanic activity is associated with _____ a) stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) b) shield volcanoes c) fissure eruptions d) cinder cones
stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes)
the color left by mineral scratching a porcelain plate
streak
On this time-travel curve, if a large earthquake is 400 km away from the station, what can you say about the arrivals of the P- and S-waves? O the S-waves will arrive 40 seconds before the P-waves O the S-waves will arrive 400 seconds before the P-waves O the S-waves will arrive 40 seconds after the P-waves O the P-waves will arrive 100 seconds before the S-waves
the S-waves will arrive 40 seconds after the P-waves
quartz (SiO2)
this mineral can strach glass
The San Andreas fault is at _____ plate boundary. a) transform b) convergent c) countervengent d) divergent
transform
Divergent plate boundaries are also known as constructive plate boundaries. true false
true
Hanging wall block is always above the fault plane. True False
true
Injection of water into seismically active faults can trigger small earthquakes that release build-up of strain. true false
true
Reverse faults are common at convergent plate boundaries. true false
true
The crests of mid ocean ridges contain active rift zones (rift valleys). true false
true
The greater the silica content in magma the more viscous it is. True False
true
The spot inside the Earth where energy is released and an earthquake occurs is known as a focus (hypocenter). true false
true
There is no modern oceanic crust older than 250 million years. true false
true
Ultimate result of divergent plate motions is formation of an ocean. true false
true
Very viscous (silica rich) magmas are much more explosive than fluid (silica poor) magmas. true false
true
Volcanic island arcs develop at convergent (oceanic-oceanic) plate boundaries. true false
true
cations are positively charged ions true false
true
chert is made of microcrystalline quartz. true false
true
felsic igneous rocks are mostly made of quartz and feldspar. true false
true
if shale is exposed to pressure and heat it may change into slate. true false
true
the most abundant sedimentary rock is shale (mudstone) true false
true
Large wave triggered by submarine earthquake is called O rogue wave O noreaster O tsunami O yokohami
tsunami
As magma approaches the surface, water contributes to the explosive potential of the eruption because _____. a) water dissolved in magma flashes to steam as pressure decreases, and the volume increase leads to an explosive potential b) water has a lower density in its solid phase than its liquid phase which makes it explode when pressure decreases c) water has a large heat capacity, which allow it to keep the magma hot enough to explode d) water dissociates to hydrogen and oxygen at high temperatures but reacts violently at decreasing pressures to produce explosive eruptions
water dissolved in magma flashes to steam as pressure decreases, and the volume increase leads to an explosive potential