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Plate Tectonics
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1) Which layer of the earth is hot, flowing and supports the moving plates?
A
mesosphere
B
core
C
asthenosphere
D
lithosphere
2) Which scientist proposed the ides of continental drift?
A
Harry Hess
B
Arthur Holmes
C
Robert Ballard
D
Alfred Wegener
3) Where are the oldest rocks found on Earth?
A
on continents
B
on volcanic islands
C
at mid-ocean ridges
D
in trenches
4) Which geological features are found at convergent plate boundaries?
A
mid-ocean ridges
B
trenches, ridges, mountains
C
mountains, islands, trenches
D
faults, earthquakes
5) Who proposed the idea of seafloor spreading?
A
Harry Hess
B
Alfred Wegener
C
Robert Ballard
D
Arthur Holmes
6) How long ago did Pangea split up?
A
500 million years ago
B
180-225 million years ago
C
1 million years ago
D
10-25 million years ago
7) Paleomagnetism of the ocean floor is used as evidence for
A
changes in the Earth's rotation around the sun
B
periodic reversals in the polarity of the Earth's magnetic field
C
subduction zones and trench formation
D
island formation over hot spots
8) Transform plate boundary movement results in which geological features?
A
new crust formed at mid-ocean ridges
B
trenches
C
mountains
D
earthquakes and faults
9) What are the driving forces for plate movement?
A
subduction and paleomagnetism
B
convection cells and paleomagnetism
C
convection cells and subduction
D
subduction and density
10) Which ocean has the most earthquakes and is known as the "Ring of Fire"
A
Indian
B
Atlantic
C
Pacific
D
Arctic
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