geology test 1
The ion at the center of a silicate tetrahedron is surrounded by _______.
4 oxygen ions
The currently accepted age of Earth is
4.6 Billion years
An atom's mass number is 13 and its atomic number is 6. How many neutrons are in its nucleus?
7
Chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite are different mineralogical forms of what industrial commodity?
Abestos
Active mountain belts are most likely to be found _______.
Along the margins of continents
Which of the following best describes the fundamental concept of superposition?
Any sedimentary deposit accumulates on older rock or sediment layers
_____ was the highly influential, ancient Greek philosopher noted for his writings and teachings on natural philosophy and on the workings of Earth
Aristotle
All of the following are possible steps of scientific investigation except for ________.
Assumption of conclusions without prior experimentation or observation
The ______ is not a part of the Earth's physical environment.
Astrosphere
Which of the following is an accurate description of ionic bonding?
Atoms of different elements, having gained or lost electrons, form negative and positive ions that are bonded together by attractive forces between ions with opposite charges.
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. hydrosphere b. biosphere c. atmosphere d. solid earth
Biosphere
The _______ refers to the sum total of all life on Earth.
Biosphere
Which carbonate mineral reacts readily with cool, dilute hydrochloric acid to produce visible bubbles of carbon dioxide gas?
Calcite
Which of the following is the unit of weight used for measuring diamonds?
Carat
Which of the following denotes the purity of gold used in jewelry?
Carlot
________, a popular natural philosophy of the 17th and early 18th centuries, was based on a firm belief in a very short geologic history for Earth.
Catastrophism
Which of the following is a typical product of weathering?
Clays
Which of the following mineral groups exhibits a sheet-like silicate structure?
Clays
The strong tendency of certain minerals to break along smooth, parallel planes is known as ______.
Cleavage
Which one of the following describes a mineral's response to mechanical impact?
Cleavage
A ________ system is one in which energy moves freely in and out, but no matter enters or leaves the system.
Closed
All of the following provide evidence or clues to the composition of Earth's interior except for ______.
Comets
Moving from the shoreline towards the deep-ocean basin, the continental margin may include the ______, _______ and the _______.
Continental Shelf, Continental Slope, Continental Rise
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. Abyssal plain b. Seamount c. Oceanic ridge d. Continental slope
Continental slope
Ruby and sapphire are red and blue forms of the mineral _____.
Corundum
In which type of chemical bonding are electrons shared between adjacent atoms?
Covalent
The relatively stable interior portion of a continent is known as a ______.
Craton
The _____ is the thinnest layer of the Earth
Crust
The thin, outer layer of Earth, from 7 to 40 km in thickness, is called _____.
Crust
What mineral is the hardest known substance in nature?
Diamond
What are the lightest or least massive of the basic atomic particles?
Electrons
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. hypothesis b. theory c. fact d. observation
Fact
A scientific theory is a tentative or untested explanation that is proposed to explain scientific observations.
False
According to the nebular hypothesis, all of the bodies of the universe evolved from a rotating cloud of gases and dust about 5 billion years ago.
False
Aristotle and other prominent Greek philosophers were the first ones to promote the doctrine of uniformitarianism
False
Igneous rocks are produced largely by the deposition and consolidation of surface materials like sand and mud.
False
Oceans cover slightly less than half of the Earth's surface.
False
The asthenosphere is a relatively cool and rigid shell that overlies the lithosphere
False
The currently accepted age of the Earth is approx. 4.5 million years.
False
The lithosphere, asthenosphere, and mesosphere are all layers of Earth defined by their composition.
False
A cubic centimeter of quartz, olivine, and gold weigh 2.5, 3.0, and 19.8 grams respectively. This indicates that ______.
Gold has a higher density and specific gravity than quartz and olivine.
Which mineral is easily soluble in water at room temperature conditions?
Halite
What are some basic differences between the disciplines of physical and historical geology?
Historical geology involves the study of rock strata, fossils, and geologic events, utilizing the geologic time scale as a reference; physical geology includes the study of how rocks form and of how erosion shapes the land surface
Which of the following minerals is a ferromagnesian silicate?
Hornblende
_________ rocks form by crystallization and consolidation of molten magma.
Igneous
Which of the following best defines a mineral and a rock?
In a mineral the constituent atoms are bonded in a regular, repetitive, internal structure; a rock is a lithified or consolidated aggregate of different mineral grains.
In correct order from the center outward, Earth includes which units?
Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
What is the name given to an atom that gains or loses electrons in a chemical reaction?
Ion
_____ was an important 18th century English geologist and proponent of uniformitarianism
James Hutton
The continental shelf is located _____.
Landward of the continental slope
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. crust b. mantle c. lithosphere d. core
Lithosphere
The ______ forms the relatively cool, brittle plates of plate tectonics.
Lithosphere
The ______ is the relatively rigid zone above the asthenosphere that includes the crust and upper mantle.
Lithosphere
Which of the following diseases has been linked directly to prolonged inhalation of asbestos dust?
Lung cancer
The _____ is the solid, rocky shell between the crust and outer core.
Mantle
The asthenosphere is actually part of the _____ of the earth.
Mantle
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. Pressure b. Foliation c. Hydrothermal fluids d. Melting
Melting
Which of the following statements is not correct?
Metamorphic rocks may melt to magma
Which of the following minerals is a silicate?
Muscovite
Which of the following minerals is in the mineral group known as mica?
Muscovite
The ______ proposes that the bodies of our solar system form at essentially the same time from a rotating cloud of gases and dust.
Nebular hypothesis
The most prominent feature on the ocean floor are the ______.
Oceanic Ridges
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. protosun b. Oort cloud c. protoplanets d. meteorites
Oort cloud
The ______ is thought to be a liquid, metallic region of the Earth's interior.
Outer Core
The convective flow of liquid, metallic iron in the _______ is thought to generate Earth's magnetic field.
Outer core
What element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust by weight?
Oxygen
The ____ division of the geologic time scale is an era of the Phanerozoic eon.
Paleozoic
List the 2, broad, traditional subject areas of geologic study.
Physical and Historical
Which one of the following is a sodium and calcium feldspar with twinning striations?
Plagioclase
In natural systems, mechanisms that drive or enhance change are called _____.
Positive Feedback Mechanisms
The _____ states that fossil organisms succeed one another in a definite and determinable order.
Principle of Fossil Succession
Which of the following denotes the massive, positively charged, nuclear particles?
Protons
Atoms of the same element, zinc for example, have the same number of _______.
Protons in the nucleus
Which mineral is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2)?
Quartz
Which of the following observations and inferences is consistent with the idea of uniformitarianism?
Sand rolling along a stream bottom shows that sediment is moving downstream
What type of rock comprises most of the exposed surface of Earth (roughly 75%)?
Sedimentary
__________ rocks always originate at the surface of the solid Earth.
Sedimentary
Which of the following is not a fundamental particle found in atoms?
Selectron
Which group of minerals are the most abundant in the Earth's crust?
Silicates
All silicate minerals contain which two elements?
Silicon, oxygen
The composition of the core of Earth is thought to be _______.
Solid iron-nickel alloy
Choose the option that doesn't fit: a. mountain belt b. shield c. craton d. stable platform
Stable platform
Which of the following is correct for isotopes of the same element?
The atoms have different numbers or neutrons and the same number of protons
Which one of the following is not true for minerals?
The can be liquid, solid, or gas
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, direct observations showed that a glacier in Switzerland flowed forward in the downhill direction while its snout (terminus) was retreating high up the valley. Which of the following explains these observations in a rational, scientific way?
The melting rate of ice in the glacier exceeded the rate at which new snow and ice were added to the glacier
A ______ is a well-tested and widely accepted view that best explains certain scientific observations.
Theory
Which of the following best characterizes ferromagnesian silicates?
They are black to dark-green, silicate minerals containing iron and magnesium
Compared to the age of the Earth accepted as correct today, how did the 17th and 18th century proponents of catastrophism envision the Earth's age?
They believed Earth to be much younger than current estimates
How do the electrons behave in a mineral with metallic bonding?
They can move relatively easily from atom to atom inside the mineral
According to the rock cycle, any type of rock (igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic) may be transformed into another type of rock, given enough time.
True
Continental shields and stable platforms are part of the interior region known as a craton.
True
In an open system both energy and matter flow into and out of the system.
True
Internally, the Earth consists of spherical shells with different compositions and densities
True
Much of our modeling of Earth's interior comes from the study of seismic or earthquake waves
True
The doctrine of uniformitarianism implies that the current forces and processes shaping the Earth have been operating for a very long time.
True
The law of superposition applies primarily to sedimentary rocks and lava flows
True
The statement "the present is the key to the past" describes what basic geologic concept or doctrine?
Uniformitarianism
_______ is often paraphrased as "the present is the key to the past"
Uniformitarianism
_______ is the process by which rocks breakdown in place to produce soils and sediments.
Weathering
In sedimentary rocks, lithification includes ____.
compaction and cementation