A) gases only B) crust and core only C) liquids only D) solids only E) solids, gases, and liquids
A) liquids only B) crust and core only C) solids, gases, and liquids D) solids only E) gases only
A) the mantle only B) the core only C) the tsunamis only D) earthquakes only E) the surface only
A) P, S, and L B) A, B, and C C) P, L, and X D) P, L, and C E) Q, S, and R
A) P B) S C) R D) L E) Q
A) R B) Q C) L D) S E) P
A) east-west B) push-pull C) side-side D) north-south E) up-down
A) R B) Q C) S D) L E) P
A) 1 B) 3 C) 5 D) 2 E) 4
A) second B) third C) fifth D) fourth E) first
A) 5 minutes B) 7 seconds C) 5 second D) 1 hour E) 7 minutes
A) Chile B) Earthquake C) Temblor D) Richter E) Seismic
A) 7.6 B) 9.2 C) 7.0 D) 9.6 E) 6.7
A) > 7.0 B) < 9.0 C) > 9.0 D) < 7.0 E) = 7.0
A) volcanic B) convergent C) desert D) crusty E) oceanic
A) Local Altercation by Super Emission of Radiation B) Light Altercation by Stenographic Emission of Radiation C) Lunar Amplification by Simplistic Emission of Radiation D) Light Amplification by Simplified Emission of Radiation E) Lunar Amplification by Simplified Emission of Radiation
A) 2.3, 4.2, 7.3, 5.0, and 8.9 B) 8.9, 7.3, 5.0, 4.2, and 2.3 C) 2.3, 4.2, 5.0, 7.3, and 8.9 D) 7.3, 5.0, 4.2, 2.3, and 8.9 E) 8.9, 5.0, 7.3, 4.2, and 2.3
A) 99 % B) 60% C) 33 % D) 66 % E) 77%
A) around the Atlantic Plate B) around the San Andreas' Fault C) around the Convergent zone D) around the Aztec Plate E) around the Pacific Plate
A) 33% B) 99% C) 50% D) 66% E) 77%
A) California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska B) Alaska, California, Oregon, and Mexico C) Hawaii, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Texas D) California, New York, Washington, and Puerto Rico E) New York, Florida, Texas, and Michigan
A) Ring of Fire B) Asiatic-Melanesian Belt C) Mid-Atlantic Ridge D) San Andrea's Fault E) Circum-Pacific Ridge
A) active calderas, result of a subduction zone B) active mountains, result of the Aztec plate C) active mantle, result of radioactive crust D) active volcanoes, result of a hot spot E) active subduction zone, result of a divergent boundary
A) These people must not be too smart. Who would live on a fault zone?! B) These people must be afraid of earthquakes. C) These people must hate NYC and thus, choose to live in California. D) These people must be happy they do not live in NYC. E) These people must be excited they live in a volcanic zone.
A) hot spot B) tsunami C) large underwater volcano D) seismic wave E) mountain |