A) emeralds B) money C) lives D) diamonds E) wealth
A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8 E) 4
A) concentrated in zones B) randomly scattered on continental plates only C) concentrated at the poles D) randomly scattered on oceanic plates only E) randomly scattered
A) mostly if not entirely along the edges of continents B) mostly if not entirely in the middle of a continent C) mostly if not entirely along the edges of the Pacific plate D) mostly if not entirely in Alaska E) mostly if not entirely in the north and south poles
A) Pacific B) South-American Plate C) Eurasian Plate D) African Plate E) North-American Plate
A) 2 B) 3 C) 1 D) 4 E) 5
A) shallow, intermediate, dark B) supershallow, intermediary, dark C) superficial, introductory, deep D) shallow, introductory, deep E) shallow, intermediate, deep
A) younger B) faster C) higher D) cooler E) hotter
A) Tonga, shallow B) Peru-Chile, deep C) Peru-Chile, shallow D) Tonga, deep E) Tonga, intermediate
A) Tonga-intermediate B) Peru-Chile, deep C) Peru-Chile, shallow D) Peru-Chile, Intermediate E) Tonga-shallow
A) <70 km above the surface B) > 70 km below the surface C) < 70 km below the surface D) > 70 km below the surface E) > 300 km below the surface
A) 70 km - 300 km B) > 300 km C) 0 km - 70 km D) 150 km - 300 km E) 70 km - 150 km
A) 70 km - 150 km B) > 300 km C) 0 km - 70 km D) 70 km - 300 km E) 150 km - 300 km
A) a trend of problems B) a trend of data C) a trend of solutions D) a trend of lines E) a trend of patterns
A) convergent B) divergent C) intermediate D) deep E) transform
A) North-American B) Indian-Australian C) Philippine D) Pacific E) Fiji
A) divergence of the Eurasian and Philippine Plates B) movement of the Pacific Plate over the Hawaii Hot Spot C) convergence of the Pacific and Philippine Plates D) divergence of the Pacific and Antarctic Plates E) sliding of the Pacific Plate past the North American Plate
A) All three are safe to visit B) All three are mountains C) All three are on the Ring of Fire D) All three are on top of divergent zones E) All three are on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
A) north, south B) top, bottom C) east, west D) latitude, longitude E) left, right
A) 5 degrees South, 110 degrees East B) 14 degrees South, 121 degrees East C) 23 degrees North, 88 degrees East D) 4 degrees South, 77 degrees West E) 40 degrees North, 120 degrees West
A) topaz B) ash C) gases D) carbon E) minerals
A) biosphere B) surface C) outer core D) inner core E) mantle
A) The oceanic crust has a greater density. B) The oceanic crust has a lighter density. C) The oceanic crust is pulled downward by Earth’s magnetic field. D) The oceanic crust is hotter. E) The continental crust has a more magnetic composition.
A) 23.5° E and 23.5° W parallels of longitude B) 23.5° N and 23.5° S parallels of latitude C) eastern coastline of continents D) equatorial ocean floor E) edges of tectonic plates
A) asthenosphere B) rigid mantle C) inner core D) crust E) outer core |