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Terrestrial Planets 3
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1) Mars was once similar to Earth in that
A
it showed evidence of plate tectonics
B
liquid water flowed on its surface
C
its atmosphere had a thin layer of carbon dioxide
D
it had only one moon
2) It what form(s) do we find most of the water that is present on Mars?
A
in ice caps and a underground permafrost
B
in great bodies of water such as lakes and rivers
C
in the atmosphere and flowing along canyons
D
as flowing water on the surface of the planet
3) What evidence supports the idea that water once flowed on the surface of Mars?
A
irregularly shaped moons and inactive volcanoes
B
inactive volcanoes and impact craters
C
permafrost and rocks containing iron oxides
D
canyons and sedimentary depostis
4) Which of the following helps explain why Mars does not have a balanced greenhouse effect?
A
Most of the water is locked in a permafrost layer underground.
B
Plate tectonics prevents the release of carbon back into the atmosphere.
C
There are no active volcanoes sending carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
D
Mars has an iron-rich core
5) Why does Mars have one of the largest volcanoes in the solar system?
A
Mars does not show evidence of plate tectonics
B
Mars has seasons like Earth does.
C
Mars has a rocky outer crust and an iron-rich core
D
The atmosphere of Mars is very thin and composed of mainly carbon dioxide
6) Mars was once similar to Earth in that
A
its atmosphere had a thin layer of carbon dioxide
B
liquid water flowed on its surface
C
it showed evidence of plate tectonics
D
it had only one moon.
7) In what form(s) do we find most of the water that is present of Mars?
A
in great bodies of water such as lakes and rivers
B
as flowing water on the surface of the planet
C
in the atmosphere and flowing along canyons
D
in ice caps and as underground permafrost
8) What evidence supports the idea that water once flowed on the surface of Mars?
A
inactive volcanoes and impact craters
B
permafrost and rocks containing iron oxides
C
canyons and sedimentary deposits
D
irregularly shaped moons and inactive volcanoes
9) Which of the following helps explain why Mars does not have a balanced greenhouse effect?
A
Most of the water is locked in a permafrost layer underground
B
There are no active volcanoes sending carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere
C
Plate tectonics prevents the release of carbon back into the atmosphere
D
Mars has an iron-rich core
10) Why does Mars have one of the largest volcanoes in the solar system?
A
The atmosphere of Mars is very thin and composed of mainly carbon dioxide.
B
Mars has a rocky outer crust and an iron-rich core
C
Mars has seasons like Earth does.
D
Mars does not show evidence of plate tectonics
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