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Dynamic Crust Practice 1. Which event followed a massive volcanic eruption and led to the cooling of global temperatures? A) B) C) D) thunderstorms that developed near the eruption the release of carbon dioxide and methane gases the outflow of magma over Earth's surface the addition of ash particles into the atmosphere 2. The photograph below shows a large crater located in the southwestern United States. Some fragments taken from the site have a nickel-iron composition. This evidence indicates that the crater probably was formed by A) the impact of a meteorite from space B) the collapse of a cavern roof C) an eruption of a volcano D) an underwater explosion of steam 3. The scale below shows the age of the sea-floor crust in relation to its distance from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Crust that originally formed at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is now 37 kilometers from the ridge. Approximately how long ago did this crust form? A) 1.8 million years ago C) 3.0 million years ago B) 2.0 million years ago D) 4.5 million years ago 4. What caused the interior of Earth to separate into layers? A) B) C) D) a decrease in the rate of rotation of Earth the gravitational pull on materials of varying densities variations in heating by the Sun due to Earth's tilt collisions with meteors and comets 5. Seafloor spreading is occurring at the boundary between the A) B) C) D) African plate and Antarctic plate Nazca plate and South American plate China plate and Philippine plate Australian plate and Eurasian plate Base your answers to questions 6 through 9 on the information and diagram below. At intervals in the past, the Earth's magnetic field has reversed. The present North magnetic pole was once the South magnetic pole, and the present South magnetic pole was once the North magnetic pole. A record of these changes is preserved in the igneous rocks that formed at mid-ocean ridges and moved away from the ridges. The diagram below represents the pattern of normal and reversed magnetic polarity in the igneous rocks composing the ocean crust on the east side of a mid-ocean ridge. 6. Approximately how many million years were required to form the material shown between A and B in the diagram? A) 2.5 B) 1.8 C) 1.1 D) 0.7 7. Which diagram below best shows the pattern of normal and reversed polarity on the west side of the mid-ocean ridge? A) B) C) D) 8. The igneous material along this mid-ocean ridge was found to be younger than the igneous material farther from the ridge. This fact supports the theory of A) crustal subsidence C) superposition B) seafloor spreading D) dynamic equilibrium 9. The younger extrusive igneous rocks on the ocean floor have a higher heat flow rate than older extrusive igneous rocks. Which graph best shows the relationship between heat flow rate and distance from the mid ocean ridge? A) B) C) D) 10. Which statement best supports the theory of continental drift? A) Basaltic rock is found to be progressively younger at increasing distances from a mid-ocean ridge. B) Marine fossils are often found in deep-well drill cores. C) The present continents appear to fit together as pieces of a larger landmass. D) Areas of shallow-water seas tend to accumulate sediment, which gradually sinks. Base your answers to questions 11 through 15 on the diagram below which shows the magnetic orientation of igneous rock on the seafloor on the east (right) side of a mid-ocean ridge. The pattern on the west (left) side of the ridge has been omitted. The age of the igneous rock and its distance from the ridge center are shown. 11. As distance from the center of the ridge increases, the age of the rocks A) decreases C) remains the same B) increases 12. According to the diagram, what is the approximate rate of seafloor spreading? A) 1 km/million years C) 40 km/million years B) 2 km/million years D) 50 km/million years 13. Which diagram below best represents the pattern of magnetic orientation in the seafloor on the west (left) side of the ocean ridge? A) B) C) D) 14. The occurrence of high-heat floors at the ridge center provides evidence of the A) B) C) D) destruction of oceanic crust destruction of continental crust existence of ancestral mountains existence of rising mantle convection currents 15. Which inference can best be made from the diagram? A) B) C) D) The orientation of the Earth's magnetic field has reversed with time. The size of the continents has changed with time. The elevation of sea level has changed with time. The amount of fossil material preserved in the igneous rock has changed with time. 16. Which graph best shows the inferred density of Earth’s interior as depth increases from the upper mantle to the lower mantle? A) B) C) D) 17. The two most abundant elements by mass in Earth’s crust are oxygen and A) potassium B) hydrogen C) nitrogen D) silicon Base your answers to questions 18 through 20 on the diagram below, which shows details of a section of a rift valley in the center of a mid-ocean ridge. The vertical lines in the diagram represent faults and fractures within the ocean floor bedrock. 18. What will be the primary result of the continuation of the geologic processes indicated at this location? A) B) C) D) Earths magnetic field will reverse direction. Continental crust will be forced downward. Earths circumference will increase. New oceanic crust will form. 19. Which type of crustal plate boundary is shown in this diagram? A) divergent B) convergent C) universal D) transform 20. The dark-colored lava flows shown in the diagram were pushed from the magma chamber onto the surface of the ocean floor. Which characteristics are present in the solid rock that formed when the lava flows cooled? A) B) C) D) generally small grain size and mafic composition generally small grain size and felsic composition generally large grain size and mafic composition generally large grain size and felsic composition Base your answers to questions 21 through 23 on the map below. The map shows the continents of Africa and South America, the ocean between them, and the ocean ridge and transform faults. Locations A and D are on the continents. Locations B and C are on the ocean floor. 21. Which graph best shows the relative age of the ocean-floor bedrock from location B to location C? A) B) C) D) 22. The hottest crustal temperature measurements would most likely be found at location A) A B) B C) C D) D 23. Which table best shows the relative densities of the crustal bedrock at locations A, B, C, and D? A) B) C) D) Base your answers to questions 24 through 27 on the map below which shows mid-ocean ridges and trenches in the Pacific Ocean. Specific areas A, B, C, and D are indicated by shaded rectangles. 24. The crust at the mid-ocean ridges is composed mainly of A) shale B) limestone C) granite D) basalt 25. Mid-ocean ridges such as the East Pacific Rise and the Oceanic Ridge are best described as A) B) C) D) mountains containing folded sedimentary rocks mountains containing fossils of present-day marine life sections of the ocean floor that contain the youngest oceanic crust sections of the ocean floor that are the remains of a submerged continent 26. Which map best shows the direction of movement of the oceanic crustal plates in the vicinity of the East Pacific Rise (ridge)? A) B) C) D) 27. Movement of the crustal plates shown in the diagram is most likely caused by A) B) C) D) the revolution of the Earth the erosion of the Earth's crust shifting of the Earth's magnetic poles convection currents in the Earth's mantle 28. Recent volcanic activity in different parts of the world supports the inference that volcanoes are located mainly in A) the centers of landscape regions C) zones of crustal activity B) the central regions of the continents D) zones in late stages of erosion 29. Which statement best explains why the direction of some seismic waves changes sharply as the waves travel through the Earth? A) B) C) D) The Earth is spherical. Seismic waves tend to travel in curved paths. The temperature of the Earth's interior decreases with depth. Different parts of the Earth's interior have different densities. 30. On which plate is the Hawaii Hot Spot located? A) South American C) Nazca B) Antarctic D) Pacific 31. Which statement best supports the theory that all the continents were once a single landmass? A) B) C) D) Rocks of the ocean ridges are older than those of the adjacent sea floor. Rock and fossil correlation can be made where the continents appear to fit together. Marine fossils can be found at high elevations above sea level on all continents. Great thicknesses of shallow-water sediments are found at interior locations on some continents. Base your answers to questions 32 through 34 on the map below, which shows the location of the Peru-Chile Trench. 32. The Peru-Chile Trench marks the boundary between the A) B) C) D) Pacific Plate and the Antarctic Plate Nazca Plate and the South American Plate North American Plate and the Cocos Plate Caribbean Plate and the Scotia Plate 33. In which diagram do the arrows best represent the motions of Earth's crust at the Peru-Chile Trench? A) B) C) D) 34. Which observation provides the best evidence of the pattern of crustal movement at the Peru-Chile Trench? A) B) C) D) the direction of flow of warm ocean currents the mineral composition of samples of mafic mantle rock comparison of the rates of sediment deposition the locations of shallow-focus and deepfocus earthquakes 35. Where does most present-day faulting of rock occur? A) B) C) D) in regions of glacial activity in the interior areas of continents at locations with many lakes at interfaces between moving parts of the crust 36. Compared to the oceanic crust, the continental crust is usually A) B) C) D) thicker, with a less dense granitic composition thicker, with a more dense basaltic composition thinner, with a less dense granitic composition thinner, with a more dense basaltic composition 37. On the map below, points A through D represent locations on Earth's surface. Which location is positioned over a mantle hot spot? A) A B) B C) C D) D 38. Base your answer to the following question on the world map below. Points A through H represent locations on Earth's surface. Identify the tectonic feature responsible for the formation of the Hawaiian Islands. 39. Based on the theory of plate tectonics, it is inferred that over the past 250 million years North America has moved toward the A) northwest B) southwest C) southeast D) northeast Base your answers to questions 40 through 44 on the diagram below which is a cross section of the major surface features of the Earth along the Tropic of Capricorn (23½º S) between 75º W and 15º E longitude. Letters A through G represent locations on the Earth's crust. 40. Which two locations in the diagram have bedrock of approximately the same age, which has been separated by seafloor spreading? A) A and C B) C and E C) D and F D) E and F 41. Which location is closest to the Prime Meridian (0º longitude)? A) A B) F C) G D) D 42. Which diagram shows the most probable direction of movement of the crustal plates and the inferred mantle convection currents under position A? A) B) C) D) 43. What is the approximate width of the Atlantic Ocean at this location? A) 1,200 km B) 2,600 km C) 3,500 km D) 4,400 km 44. A mid-ocean ridge is located near position A) A B) E C) C D) D 45. During which geologic period were the continents all part of one landmass, with North America and South America joined to Africa? A) Tertiary C) Triassic B) Cretaceous D) Carboniferous 46. An earthquake shear wave generally travels faster as the wave moves deeper into Earth's interior because greater depths have A) less confining pressure C) greater rock density B) lower melting points D) greater rock temperatures 47. Which block diagram best represents the relative direction of plate motion at the San Andreas Fault? A) B) C) D) 48. Which two elements listed below are most abundant by weight in the Earth's crust? A) silicon and oxygen C) oxygen and magnesium B) hydrogen and iron D) hydrogen and calcium 49. The diagrams below show four major types of fault motion occurring in Earth’s crust. Which type of fault motion best matches the general pattern of crustal movement at California’s San Andreas fault? A) B) C) D) Base your answers to questions 50 through 52 on the passage and map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows the locations of the Mt. Redoubt volcano and Anchorage, Alaska. Mt. Redoubt Volcano In Anchorage, Alaska, scientists are monitoring sensors located on nearby Mt. Redoubt. The sensors measure seismic activity at the top of the volcano. No one lives near the volcano itself, so there is no danger to humans from lava flows, but ash can be dangerous when breathed in, and can damage airplanes and automobiles if the ash is drawn into their engines. When Mt. Redoubt erupted in 1989, a huge ash cloud reached an approximate height of 7.6 miles above sea level, and spread ash across Alaska for five months. The ash was composed largely of silica, which cooled rapidly as the ash rose into the atmosphere. In March 2009, Mt. Redoubt erupted again. 50. How did the huge ash cloud that covered Alaska in 1989 affect the amount of insolation reaching Earth’s surface and the air temperatures near Earth’s surface? A) B) C) D) Insolation decreased and temperatures increased. Insolation increased and temperatures decreased. Both insolation and temperatures increased. Both insolation and temperatures decreased. 51. The height of the ash cloud from the 1989 eruption reached an altitude in Earth’s atmosphere located A) B) C) D) between sea level and the lower troposphere between the troposphere and the stratosphere in the middle of the stratosphere in the middle of the mesosphere 52. Mt. Redoubt's seismic activity is due to the interaction of which two tectonic plates? A) B) C) D) Pacific Plate and Eurasian Plate Eurasian Plate and North American Plate North American Plate and Pacific Plate Philippine Plate and Eurasian Plate 53. The border between the South American plate and the African plate is best described as A) B) C) D) converging and located at an oceanic ridge converging and located at an oceanic trench diverging and located at an oceanic ridge diverging and located at an oceanic trench 54. How does the oceanic crust compare to the continental crust? A) B) C) D) The oceanic crust is thinner and contains less basalt. The oceanic crust is thinner and contains more basalt. The oceanic crust is thicker and contains less basalt. The oceanic crust is thicker and contains more basalt. 55. To get sample material from the mantle, drilling will be done through the oceanic crust rather than through the continental crust because oceanic crust is A) more dense than continental crust C) thinner than continental crust B) softer than continental crust D) younger than continental crust 56. Crustal disturbances such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are best described as A) B) C) D) events that are cyclic and predictable events that are usually related and cannot be predicted with accuracy unrelated events that follow no pattern phenomena seldom found in the same regions 57. The cross section below represents a pattern of magnetic field reversals preserved in the igneous bedrock of the oceanic crust east of the Mid-Atlantic ridge. Which cross section best represents the magnetic field pattern west of the Mid-Atlantic ridge? A) B) C) D) 58. Which map best indicates the probable locations of continents 100 million years from now if tectonic plate movement continues at its present rate and direction? A) C) B) D) Base your answers to questions 59 through 62 on the map below, which shows crustal plate boundaries located along the Pacific coastline of the United States. The arrows show the general directions in which some of the plates appear to be moving slowly. 59. Which features are most often found at crustal plate boundaries like those shown on the map? A) B) C) D) meandering rivers and warm-water lakes plains and plateaus geysers and glaciers faulted bedrock and volcanoes 60. Geologic studies of the San Andreas fault indicate that A) B) C) D) many earthquakes occur along the San Andreas fault the North American plate and the Pacific plate are locked in dynamic equilibrium the subduction zone is the boundary at which the crustal plates are drifting apart the age of the bedrock increases as distance from the fault increases 61. Which feature is located at 20º North latitude and 109º West longitude? A) San Andreas fault C) Baja California B) East Pacific rise D) Juan de Fuca Ridge 62. What would a study of the East Pacific rise (a mid-ocean ridge) indicate about the age of the basaltic bedrock in this area? A) B) C) D) The bedrock is youngest at the ridge. The bedrock is oldest at the ridge. The bedrock at the ridge is the same age as the bedrock next to the continent. The bedrock at the ridge is the same age as the bedrock at the San Andreas fault. Base your answers to questions 63 through 65 on the passage below. Crustal Activity at Mid-Ocean Ridges Mid-ocean ridges are found at one type of tectonic plate boundary. These ridges consist of extensive underwater mountain ranges split by rift valleys. The rift valleys mark places where two crustal plates are pulling apart, widening the ocean basins, and allowing magma from the asthenosphere to move upward. In some cases, mid-ocean ridges have migrated toward nearby mantle hot spots. This explains why mid-ocean ridges and mantle hot spots are found together at several locations. 63. Which mantle hot spot is located closest to a mid-ocean ridge? A) Canary Islands C) Hawaii B) Easter Island D) Tasman 64. Which type of tectonic plate boundary is located at mid-ocean ridges? A) convergent B) transform C) divergent D) complex 65. The map below shows a part of Earth’s surface. Points A through D are locations on the ocean floor. At which location is the temperature of the ocean floor bedrock most likely highest? A) A B) B C) C D) D Base your answers to questions 66 and 67 on the map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows the coast of the northwestern United States. The Explorer and Gorda ridges and plates are parts of the Juan de Fuca tectonic system. 66. The arrow on which map best shows the direction of movement of the Juan de Fuca Plate in relation to the Juan de Fuca Ridge? A) B) C) D) 67. The Explorer Ridge is the boundary between the Explorer Plate and the A) North American Plate C) Juan de Fuca Plate B) Pacific Plate D) Gorda Plate Base your answers to questions 68 and 69 on the map below, which shows Earth’s Southern Hemisphere and the inferred tectonic movement of the continent of Australia over geologic time. The arrows between the dots show the relative movement of the center of the continent of Australia. The parallels of latitude from 0° to 90° south are labeled. 68. During which geologic time interval did Australia most likely have a warm, tropical climate because of its location? A) Cambrian C) Late Permian B) Carboniferous D) Eocene 69. The geographic position of Australia on Earth’s surface has been changing mainly because A) B) C) D) the gravitational force of the Moon has been pulling on Earth’s landmasses heat energy has been creating convection currents in Earth’s interior Earth’s rotation has spun Australia into different locations the tilt of Earth’s axis has changed several times 70. Seismic studies of the Moon have helped scientists to make inferences about A) B) C) D) water erosion on the Moon weathering on the Moon's surface radioactivity of the Moon's surface rocks the Moon's interior 71. The inferred latitude of Pennsylvania 362 million years ago was closest to A) where it is now C) the Equator B) the North Pole D) 45° south 72. Many scientists infer the composition of the Earth's core to be similar to the composition of A) metallic meteorites C) the mantle B) Moon rocks D) the oceanic crust Base your answers to questions 73 through 76 on the diagram below, which represents zones of Earth’s interior, identified by letters A through E. The scale shows depths below Earth’s surface, measured in kilometers. 73. What is the approximate thickness of zone C? A) 650 km B) 1600 km C) 2250 km D) 2900 km 74. Which zone is characterized by partially melted rock and large-scale convection currents? A) zone A B) zone B C) zone C D) zone E 75. Which zone of Earth’s interior has a density closest to the densities of the other terrestrial planets? A) zone A B) zone E C) zone C D) zone D 76. The Moho is a boundary located in zone A) A B) B C) E D) D 77. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below which shows a coastal area with a mountain range and a portion of the ocean floor. A turbidity current through a submarine canyon has formed a fan-shaped sediment deposit on the ocean floor. In which region of the ocean is the submarine canyon located? A) tidal zone C) deep ocean basin B) continental margin D) mid-ocean ridge 78. Contact zones between tectonic plates may produce trenches. One of these trenches is located at the boundary between which plates? A) Australian and Pacific C) Australian and Antarctic B) South American and African D) North American and Eurasian Base your answers to questions 79 through 83 on the diagram below which represents three cross sections of the Earth at different locations to a depth of 50 kilometers below sea level. The measurements given with each cross section indicate the thickness and the density of the layers. 79. The division of the Earth's interior into crust and mantle, as shown in the diagram, is based primarily on the study of A) radioactive dating C) volcanic eruptions B) seismic waves D) gravity measurements 80. In which group are the layers of the Earth arranged in order of increasing average density? A) mantle, crust, ocean water C) ocean water, mantle, crust B) crust, mantle, ocean water D) ocean water, crust, mantle 81. Which statement about the Earth's mantle is confirmed by the diagram? A) B) C) D) The mantle is liquid. The mantle has the same composition as the crust. The mantle is located at different depths below the Earth's surface. The mantle does not exist under continental mountains. 82. Which material is most likely to be found 20 kilometers below sea level at the continental mountain location? A) basalt B) granite C) shale D) limestone 83. Compared with the oceanic crust, the continental crust is A) thinner and less dense C) thicker and less dense B) thinner and more dense D) thicker and more dense 84. The formation of the Canary Islands was primarily caused by their location near a A) subduction zone C) divergent boundary B) mantle hot spot D) transform fault 85. Rifting of tectonic plates in eastern North America during the Jurassic Period was responsible for the A) B) C) D) formation of the Catskill delta flrst uplift of the Adirondack Mountains Alleghenian orogeny opening of the Atlantic Ocean 86. The block diagram below shows the bedrock age as measured by radioactive dating and the present location of part of the Hawaiian Island chain. These volcanic islands may have formed as the Pacific Plate moved over a mantle hot spot. This diagram provides evidence that the Pacific Crustal Plate was moving toward the A) south B) east C) southwest D) northwest 87. The density of Earth’s crust is A) B) C) D) less than the density of the outer core but greater than the density of the mantle greater than the density of the outer core but less than the density of the mantle less than the density of both the outer core and the mantle greater than the density of both the outer core and the mantle 88. Earth’s inner core is inferred to be solid based on the analysis of A) seismic waves C) radioactive decay rates B) crustal rocks D) magnetic pole reversals 89. The rock between 2,900 kilometers and 5,200 kilometers below the Earth's surface is inferred to be A) an iron-rich solid C) a silicate-rich solid B) an iron-rich liquid D) a silicate-rich liquid 90. Which best describes a major characteristic of both volcanoes and earthquakes? A) B) C) D) They are centered at the poles. They are located in the same geographic areas. They are related to the formation of glaciers. They are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere. 91. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below which shows the structure of a student-developed chart for identifying some rock samples. The circles labeled choice 1 through choice 4 represent decision-making steps leading either to path (a) or path (b). Choice 5 has not been completed. Based on studies of fossils found in the Trenton group, scientists have estimated that the climate of New York State during this part of the Ordovician Period was much warmer than the present climate. Which statement best explains this change in climate? A) B) C) D) The North American Continent was nearer to the Equator during the Ordovician Period. The Sun emitted less sunlight during the Ordovician Period. Earth was farther from the Sun during the Ordovician Period. Many huge volcanic eruptions occurred during the Ordovician Period. 92. The fact that S-waves are unable to travel through the Earth's outer core supports the inference that the outer core is A) composed of iron and nickel C) hotter than the rock's melting point B) more dense than the inner core D) in the solid state of matter 93. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows the tectonic plate boundaries near the East African Rift. Arrows show relative tectonic plate movement. A region of Africa is crosshatched. What appears to be happening to the crosshatched region of eastern Africa? A) B) C) D) A folded mountain range is forming as this region collides with the rest of Africa. Several volcanic mountains are forming as the rest of Africa subducts under this region. This region is moving eastward relative to the rest of Africa. This region is moving northward relative to the rest of Africa. 94. Compared to Earth’s continental crust, Earth’s oceanic crust is A) thinner and more dense C) thicker and more dense B) thinner and less dense D) thicker and less dense 95. The source of energy for the high temperatures found deep within the Earth is A) tidal friction C) decay of radioactive materials B) incoming solar radiation D) meteorite bombardment of the Earth Base your answers to questions 96 through 99 on the cross section below, which shows the boundary between two lithospheric plates. Point X is a location in the continental lithosphere. The depth below Earth's surface is labeled in kilometers. 96. Between which two lithospheric plates could this boundary be located? A) B) C) D) South American Plate and African Plate Scotia Plate and Antarctic Plate Nazca Plate and South American Plate African Plate and Arabian Plate 97. Point X is located in which Earth layer? A) rigid mantle C) asthenosphere B) stiffer mantle D) outer core 98. Compared to the continental crust, the oceanic crust is A) less dense and thinner C) more dense and thinner B) less dense and thicker D) more dense and thicker 99. The temperature of the asthenosphere at the depth where melting first occurs is inferred to be approximately A) 100°C B) 1300°C C) 4200°C D) 5000°C 100. Base your answer to the following question on the map below. The map represents the movement of tectonic plates that resulted in the collision of India with Asia. Scientists believe that 71 million years ago, India was at position A. Which present-day geologic feature in Nepal resulted from this collision? A) a rift valley C) an oceanic ridge B) a mountain range D) an oceanic trench 101. In which layer of Earth’s interior is the pressure inferred to be 1.0 million atmospheres? A) outer core B) inner core C) rigid mantle D) stiffer mantle Base your answers to questions 102 through 105 on the map below which shows mid-ocean ridges and trenches in the Pacific Ocean. Specific areas A, B. C, and D are indicated by shaded rectangles. 102. Movement of the crustal plates shown in the diagram is most likely caused by A) B) C) D) the revolution of the Earth the erosion of the Earth's crust shifting of the Earth's magnetic poles convection currents in the Earth's mantle 103. The crust at the mid-ocean ridges is composed mainly of A) granite B) shale C) basalt D) limestone 104. Mid-ocean ridges such as the East Pacific Rise and the Oceanic Ridge are best described as A) B) C) D) mountains containing folded sedimentary rocks mountains containing fossils of present-day marine life sections of the ocean floor that contain the youngest oceanic crust sections of the ocean floor that are the remains of a submerged continent 105. Which map best shows the direction of movement of the oceanic crustal plates in the vicinity of the East Pacific Rise (ridge)? A) B) C) D) 106. The map below shows the northern section of the boundary between the Arabian Plate and the African Plate. Arrows show the relative direction of plate motion. Which type of plate boundary is located at the Jordan Fault? A) divergent B) subduction C) convergent D) transform 107. Which cross-sectional diagram of a portion of the crust and mantle best shows the pattern of mantle convection currents that are believed to cause the formation of a mid-ocean ridge? A) B) C) D) Base your answers to questions 108 through 110 on the map below which shows the locations of deep-sea core drilling sites numbered 1 through 4. The approximate location of the diverging plate at the East Pacific Ridge is shown by a dashed line. Point A is located on the East Pacific Ridge. 108. Compared to the thickness and density of the continental crust of South America, the oceanic crust of the Pacific floor is A) thinner and less dense C) thicker and less dense B) thinner and more dense D) thicker and more dense 109. At point A, the East Pacific Ridge is the boundary between the A) B) C) D) Cocos Plate and the North American Plate South American Plate and the Nazca Plate Pacific Plate and the South American Plate Pacific Plate and the Nazca Plate 110. At which drilling site would the oldest igneous bedrock most likely be found? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 111. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram of Earth shown below. Letters B, C, and D represent layers of Earth. Letter Q represents a location on Earth's surface. Which letter best represents Earth's mantle? A) Q B) B C) C D) D 112. Which two tectonic plates are separated by a mid-ocean ridge? A) B) C) D) Indian-Australian and Eurasian Indian-Australian and Pacific North American and South American North American and Eurasian 113. Compared to Earth’s crust, Earth’s core is believed to be A) B) C) D) less dense, cooler, and composed of more iron less dense, hotter, and composed of less iron more dense, hotter, and composed of more iron more dense, cooler, and composed of less iron 114. Compared to Earth's oceanic crust, Earth's continental crust is A) thinner and composed of granite C) thicker and composed of granite B) thinner and composed of basalt D) thicker and composed of basalt 115. What are the four most abundant elements, by volume, in the Earth's crust? A) B) C) D) oxygen, potassium, sodium, and calcium hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and potassium aluminum, iron, silicon, and magnesium aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, and iron 116. Letters A through D shown on the map below are locations on Earth's surface. Which location is closest to a major zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic activities? A) A B) B C) C D) D 117. The pressure at the interface between the mantle and the outer core of Earth is inferred to be approximately A) 1.0 million atomspheres C) 3.0 million atmospheres B) 1.4 million atmospheres D) 3.4 million atmospheres Base your answers to questions 118 and 119 on the map below, which shows the risk of damage from seismic activity in the United States. 118. Which New York State location has the greatest risk of earthquake damage? A) Binghamton B) Buffalo C) Plattsburgh D) Elmira 119. In the United States, most of the major damage expected from a future earthquake is predicted to occur near a A) B) C) D) divergent plate boundary, only convergent plate boundary, only mid-ocean ridge and a divergent plate boundary transform plate boundary and a hot spot 120. The observed difference in density between continental crust and oceanic crust is most likely due to differences in their A) composition C) porosity B) thickness D) rate of cooling 121. Earth’s outer core and inner core are both inferred to be A) B) C) D) liquid solid composed of a high percentage of iron under the same pressure 122. The dots on the map below show the present locations of living coral reefs. Site X indicates an area of fossil coral reefs preserved in rocks formed during the Jurassic Period. Which inference is best supported by this map? A) The climate at site X during the Jurassic Period was colder than the present climate at site X. B) Site X was covered by warm ocean water during the Jurassic Period. C) Site X has drifted southward since the Jurassic Period. D) The coral at site X evolved from ocean-dwelling animals into land-dwelling animals after the Jurassic Period. 123. Base your answer to the following question on the passage and map below. The map shows sections of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. Shipwreck In 1641, the crew of the ship Concepcion used the Sun and stars for navigation. The crew thought that the ship was just north of Puerto Rico, but ocean currents had carried them off course. The ship hit a coral reef and sank off the coast of the Dominican Republic. The X on the map marks the location of the sunken ship. On which tectonic plate is Puerto Rico located? A) North American Plate C) Caribbean Plate B) South American Plate D) Cocos Plate Base your answers to questions 124 through 126 on the map below, which shows the location of mid-ocean ridges and the age of some oceanic bedrock near these ridges. Letters A through D are locations on the surface of the ocean floor. 124. What is the most probable age, in millions of years, of the bedrock at location B? A) 5 B) 12 C) 48 D) 62 125. The age of oceanic bedrock on either side of a mid-ocean ridge is supporting evidence that at the ridges, tectonic plates are A) diverging C) locked in place B) converging D) being subducted 126. Rising convection currents in the asthenosphere would most likely be under location A) A B) B C) C D) D 127. Which world map shows the locations where most earthquakes and volcanoes occur on Earth? A) B) C) D) 128. Which group of elements is listed in increasing order based on the percent by mass in Earth’s crust? A) aluminum, iron, calcium C) magnesium, iron, aluminum B) aluminum, silicon, magnesium D) magnesium, silicon, calcium 129. The cross section below represents a portion of Earth's crust. Letters A through D are locations within the rock units. At which location is quartzite most likely found? A) A B) B C) C D) D 130. Which diagram best shows the type of plate boundary found between the China Plate and the Philippine Plate? A) B) C) D) 131. Which coastal area is most likely to experience a severe earthquake? A) east coast of North America C) west coast of Africa B) east coast of Australia D) west coast of South America 132. Base your answer to the following question on the geologic cross sections below, which represent bedrock from different areas on Earth. All the cross sections most likely represent areas of A) crustal stability C) seashore erosion B) mountain building D) plateau development Base your answers to questions 133 and 134 on the information and the cross section below. The cross section represents a possible model of the Moon's interior. Seismographs left on the Moon by astronauts have provided enough data to develop a model of the Moon's interior. Scientists believe that the Moon has a layered interior and that its crustal thickness varies greatly from one side of the Moon to the other. 133. Which inference is best supported by the Moon's apparent absence of continental drift? A) B) C) D) The Moon's crust is very thin. The Moon has a low-density core. The Moon's mountain ranges are rapidly weathering. The Moon lacks convection currents in its mantle. 134. If the pressure, temperature, and density patterns of the Moon's interior are similar to those of the Earth's interior, which statement best describes the Moon's characteristics? A) B) C) D) Pressure, temperature, and density all increase with depth. Pressure increases with depth, but temperature and density remain the same. Pressure and temperature increase with depth, but density remains the same. Pressure, temperature, and density remain the same at all depths. 135. The diagram below represents a cross section of the Atlantic Ocean from the eastern coast of South America to the western coast of Africa along the Equator. At what point would evidence of a rising convection current in the mantle most likely be found? A) A B) B C) C D) E 136. In which area of Earth's interior is the pressure most likely to be 2.5 million atmospheres? A) asthenosphere C) inner core B) stiffer mantle D) outer core 137. Where has the process of nuclear fusion been occurring for over four billion years? A) in Earth's inner core C) at lithospheric plate boundaries B) on the surface of the Moon D) in the Sun's interior Base your answers to questions 138 through 142 on the diagram below which represents Earth's interior zones. 138. Which graph best represents the relationship between depth below Earth's surface and density? A) B) C) D) 139. In which layer of Earth's interior is the inferred temperature 6,000°C? A) crust B) mantle C) outer core D) inner core 140. The composition of Earth's core is thought to be the same as the composition of many A) meteorites C) granites B) volcanic ashes D) basalts 141. Scientists have classified Earth's interior into the zones shown based primarily on evidence gained by studying A) deep drill cores C) gravity measurements B) volcanic eruptions D) earthquake seismic waves 142. The thinnest section of Earth's crust is found beneath A) oceans C) coastal plains B) desert regions D) mountain regions 143. On the map below, line AB is drawn across several of Earth's tectonic plates in the South Atlantic Ocean. Which cross section best represents the plate boundaries and mantle movement beneath line AB? A) B) C) D) 144. At 4,500 kilometers below the surface of the Earth, the pressure is estimated to be A) 1.4 million atmospheres C) 2.8 million atmospheres B) 2.0 million atmospheres D) 3.1 million atmospheres 145. Hot springs on the ocean floor near the midocean ridges provide evidence that A) B) C) D) convection currents exist in the asthenosphere meteor craters are found beneath the oceans climate change has melted huge glaciers marine fossils have been uplifted to high elevations 146. Which element is most abundant in Earth's crust? A) nitrogen B) hydrogen C) oxygen D) silicon 147. At which plate boundary is one lithospheric plate sliding under another? A) B) C) D) Nazca Plate and Antarctic Plate Pacific Plate and Indian-Australian Plate Indian-Australian Plate and Antarctic Plate Nazca Plate and Pacific Plate 148. Which mountain range resulted from the collision of North America and Africa, as parts of Pangea joined together in the late Pennsylvanian Period? A) Appalachian Mountains C) Taconic Mountains B) Acadian Mountains D) Grenville Mountains 149. The diagram below shows some features of Earth's crust and upper mantle. Which model most accurately shows the movements (arrows) associated with the surface features shown in the diagram? A) B) C) D) 150. In which group are the zones of the Earth's interior correctly arranged in order of increasing average density? A) B) C) D) crust, mantle, outer core, inner core crust, mantle, inner core, outer core inner core, outer core, mantle, crust outer core, inner core, mantle, crust 151. Most inferences about the characteristics of Earth’s mantle and core are based on A) B) C) D) the behavior of seismic waves in Earth’s interior well drillings from Earth’s mantle and core chemical changes in exposed and weathered metamorphic rocks comparisons between Moon rocks and Earth rocks 152. Arrows in the block diagram below show the relative movement along a tectonic plate boundary. Between which two tectonic plates does this type of plate boundary exist? A) B) C) D) Nazca Plate and South American Plate Eurasian Plate and Indian-Australian Plate North American Plate and Eurasian Plate Pacific Plate and North American Plate 153. The rock between 2,900 kilometers and 5,200 kilometers below the Earth's surface is inferred to be A) an iron-rich solid C) a silicate-rich solid B) an iron-rich liquid D) a silicate-rich liquid Base your answers to questions 154 through 156 on the information, map, and cross section below. The map represents a portion of Earth's surface in the Pacific Ocean. The positions of islands, earthquake epicenters, active volcanoes, and the Tonga Trench are shown. Lines of latitude and longitude have been included. The cross section shows earthquakes that occurred beneath line XY on the map. Depth beneath Earths surface is indicated by the scale along the left side of the cross section, as are the range of depths for shallow, intermediate, and deep earthquakes. Distance from the trench is indicated by the scale along the bottom of the cross section. 154. The greatest number of earthquakes shown in the cross section occurred A) B) C) D) at sea level between sea level and a depth of 100 km at a depth between 100 and 300 km at a depth between 300 and 600 km 155. The Tonga Trench is located at the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the A) Antarctic Plate C) Indian-Australian Plate B) Philippine Plate D) Nazca Plate 156. Which cross section has arrows that best represent the relative motion of the crustal plates along the Wadati-Benioff zone beneath the Tonga Trench? A) B) C) D) 157. Which element is most abundant by mass in the Earth's crust? A) nitrogen B) oxygen C) silicon D) iron 158. Compared to continental crust, oceanic crust is A) B) C) D) less dense, more mafic, and thinner less dense, more felsic, and thicker more dense, more mafic, and thinner more dense, more felsic, and thicker 159. Which conditions normally can be found in Earths asthenosphere, producing a partial melting of ultramafic rock? A) B) C) D) temperature = l,000°C; pressure = 10 million atmospheres temperature = 2,000°C; pressure = 0.1 million atmospheres temperature = 3,500°C; pressure = 0.5 million atmospheres temperature = 6,000°C; pressure = 4 million atmospheres 160. Which cross section below best represents the crustal plate motion that is the primary cause of the volcanoes and deep rift valleys found at mid-ocean ridges? A) B) C) D) 161. Earth’s outer core is best inferred to be A) B) C) D) liquid, with an average density of approximately 4 g/cm3 liquid, with an average density of approximately 11 g/cm3 solid, with an average density of approximately 4 g/cm3 solid, with an average density of approximately 11 g/cm3 162. Base your answer to the following question on cross section below, which shows an underwater mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean. The oceanic bedrock is composed mainly of basalt. Points X and Y are locations in the bedrock that have been diverging at the same rate. The movement of the North American Plate and Eurasian Plate is shown by the two arrows. Which cross section best represents the relative locations of Earth’s asthenosphere, rigid mantle, and stiffer mantle? (The cross sections are not drawn to scale.) A) B) C) D) 163. The map below shows a portion of Earth's surface. Points X and Y are locations on the lithosphere. Which cross section shows the inferred movement of material in the asthenosphere beneath points X and Y? A) B) C) D) 164. Which landmass is moving northward with Australia as part of the same tectonic plate'? A) India C) North America B) Antarctica D) South America 165. According to the plate tectonics theory, the Peru-Chile Trench and the Andes Mountains formed along the west coast of South America because the South American Plate A) B) C) D) collided with the Nazca Plate collided with the North American Plate slid away from the Nazca Plate slid away from the North American Plate 166. Beneath which surface location is Earth's crust the thinnest? A) East Pacific Ridge C) Old Forge, New York B) the center of South America D) San Andreas Fault Base your answers to questions 167 through 169 on the diagram below. The diagram shows a model of the relationship between Earth’s surface and its interior. 167. According to the diagram, the deep trench along the west coast of South America is caused by movement of the oceanic crust that is A) B) C) D) sinking beneath the continental crust uplifting over the continental crust sinking at the Mid-Atlantic ridge colliding with the Atlantic oceanic crust 168. Mid-ocean ridges (rifts) normally form where tectonic plates are A) converging C) stationary B) diverging D) sliding past each other 169. The motion of the convection currents in the mantle beneath the Atlantic Ocean appears to be mainly making this ocean basin A) deeper B) shallower C) wider D) narrower 170. The country of Iceland would be closest to the A) Mid-Atlantic Ridge C) South-East Indian Ridge B) Mid-Indian Ridge D) East Pacific Ridge Base your answers to questions 171 and 172 on the map below. Dots on the map show the distribution of major earthquake epicenters. The shaded circle labeled A represents a location on Earth's surface. 171. Which conclusion can best be inferred from the data shown on this map? A) B) C) D) Earthquakes generally are evenly distributed over the surface of Earth. Most earthquakes occur west of the Prime Meridian and north of the Equator. Most earthquakes are concentrated in zones along plate boundaries. Most earthquakes occur on continents. 172. Location A is best described as an area that is A) B) C) D) within a rift valley at a mid-ocean ridge at the boundary between two diverging plates within a deep-sea trench between two converging plates above a mantle hot spot near the center of a crustal plate 173. Which element in the Earth's crust makes up the largest volume of most minerals? A) oxygen B) nitrogen C) hydrogen D) iron 174. Where is the thickest part of the Earth's crust? A) at mid-ocean ridges C) under continental mountain ranges B) at transform faults D) under volcanic islands 175. Base your answer to the following question on the map below which shows part of the earthquake damage field that resulted from the earthquake that occurred in Northridge, in southern California, in January 1994. Several sites associated with the earthquake and earthquake damage are shown. Which crustal plate boundary is most closely associated with this earthquake? A) B) C) D) Cocos Plate — Pacific Plate Cocos Plate — Nazca Plate North American Plate — Nazca Plate North American Plate — Pacific Plate 176. Which features are commonly formed at the plate boundaries where continental crust converges with oceanic crust? A) large volcanic mountain ranges parallel to the coast at the center of the continents B) a deep ocean trench and a continental volcanic mountain range near the coast C) an underwater volcanic mountain range and rift valley on the ocean ridge near the coast D) long chains of mid-ocean volcanic islands perpendicular to the coast Base your answers to questions 177 through 179 on the map of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge shown below. Points A through D are locations on the ocean floor. Line XY connects locations in North America and Africa. 177. Samples of ocean-floor bedrock were collected at points A, B, C, and D. Which sequence show the correct order of the age of the bedrock from from oldest to youngest? A) D C) C C B B D A A B) A D) A D B B D C C 178. In which cross section do the arrows best show the convection occurring within the asthenosphere beneath line XY? A) B) C) D) 179. The boundary between which two tectonic plates is most similar geologically to the plate boundary at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? A) Eurasian and Indian-Australian C) Pacific and Nazca B) Cocos and Caribbean D) Nazca and South American 180. What is Earth’s inferred interior pressure, in millions of atmospheres, at a depth of 3500 kilometers? A) 1.9 B) 2.8 C) 5500 D) 6500 Base your answers to questions 181 and 182 on the passage and map of a portion of the East African Rift system shown below. Point X represents a location on Earth's surface within a rift valley on the Ethiopian Dome. The Great Rift Valley Rifting of Earth's crust in eastern Africa began during the Neogene Period as the Ethiopian and Kenyan Domes formed. These two huge domes were created as Earth's mantle pushed up the overlying crust. As the crust was forced upward, the resulting tension cracked the crust, resulting in the eruption of volcanoes and the formation of large rifts. The crust continued to pull apart, forming rift valleys. These valleys have become deeper and are currently becoming filled with sediments, igneous rock, and water. 181. On the cross section below,draw two curved arrows, one on each side of the dashed line, to show the direction of movement of the convection currents within the asthenosphere that caused the formation of the dome and the rift valley near location X. 182. Which two lithospheric plates are separated by a mid-ocean ridge in the northeastern portion of the Ethiopian Dome? 183. Why does the oceanic crust sink beneath the continental crust at a subduction boundary? A) B) C) D) The oceanic crust has a greater density. The oceanic crust is pulled downward by Earth’s magnetic field. The continental crust has a more mafic composition. The continental crust is pulled upward by the Moon’s gravity. 184. Which two Earth layers are separated by the Moho boundary? A) rigid mantle and plastic mantle C) stiffer mantle and asthenosphere B) outer core and stiffer mantle D) crust and rigid mantle 185. Convection currents in the plastic mantle are believed to cause divergence of lithospheric plates at the A) Peru-Chile Trench C) Canary Islands Hot Spot B) Mariana Trench D) Iceland Hot Spot 186. Where are earthquakes most likely to take place? A) B) C) D) along the core-mantle interface where the composition of the Earth tends to be uniform near the Earth's Equator near a fault zone Base your answers to questions 187 through 189 on the map and data table below. The map shows the locations of volcanic islands and seamounts that erupted on the seafloor of the Pacific Plate as it moved northwest over a stationary mantle hotspot beneath the lithosphere. The hotspot is currently under Kilauea. Island size is not drawn to scale. Locations X, Y and Z are on Earth's surface. 187. Which lithospheric plate boundary features are located at Y and Z? A) B) C) D) trenches created by the subduction of the Pacific Plate rift valleys created by seafloor spreading of the Pacific Plate secondary plates created by volcanic activity within the Pacific Plate mid-ocean ridges created by faulting below the Pacific Plate 188. According to the data table, what is the approximate speed at which the island of Kauai has been moving away from the mantle hotspot, in kilometers per million years? A) 1 B) 10 C) 100 D) 1,000 189. Approximately how far has location X moved from its original location over the hotspot? A) 3,600 km B) 2,500 km C) 1,800 km D) 20 km 190. What do mid-ocean ridges and hot spots beneath ocean plates have in common? A) B) C) D) Rising magma moves due to density differences They are located along crustal plate boundaries Local earthquakes originate at great depths Neither is associated with plate motions 191. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows seismic stations X, Y, and Z that have recorded seismic waves from the same earthquake. The distances from seismic stations X and Y to the earthquake epicenter have been drawn on the map. Locations A, B, C, and D represent possible earthquake epicenters. The distance from seismic station Z to the earthquake epicenter has been deliberately omitted. If the earthquake's focus was 2 kilometers below Earth's surface, the earthquake occurred in the A) lithosphere C) stiffer mantle B) asthenosphere D) outer core 192. The Mariana Trench was most likely created by the A) B) C) D) convergence of the Pacific and Philippine Plates divergence of the Eurasian and Philippine Plates sliding of the Pacific Plate past the North American Plate movement of the Pacific Plate over the Hawaii Hot Spot 193. Which mineral is most frequently found in both granitic continental crust and basaltic oceanic crust? A) olivine C) plagioclase feldspar B) potassium feldspar D) quartz 194. The interface between the crust and mantle of the Earth is generally much deeper under continental surfaces than under ocean surfaces. This information indicates that A) B) C) D) the interface varies in an unpredictable manner oceanic crust is thicker than continental crust continental crust is thicker than oceanic crust both oceanic and continental crusts are approximately the same thickness 195. Active volcanoes are most abundant along the A) B) C) D) edges of tectonic plates eastern coastline of continents 23.5° N and 23.5° S parallels of latitude equatorial ocean floor 196. The movement of tectonic plates is inferred by many scientists to be driven by A) B) C) D) tidal motions in the hydrosphere density differences in the troposphere convection currents in the asthenosphere solidification in the lithosphere 197. The diagram below shows the collision of an oceanic plate and a continental plate. Collisions between oceanic plates and continental plates are thought to result primarily from A) hot liquid magma in the inner core B) convection currents in the mantle C) volcanic eruptions along coastlines D) meteor impacts in the ocean basins 198. Compared to the continental crust of central North America, the oceanic crust of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is A) younger B) thicker C) less dense D) more felsic 199. Andrija Mohorovicic discovered the interface between the crust and the mantle that is now named for him. His discovery of the “Moho” was based on analysis of A) landscape boundaries C) erosional surfaces B) continental coastlines D) seismic waves 200. Base your answer to the following question on the map below. Letters A through F are locations on Earth’s surface. Which location is closest to a divergent plate boundary at an oceanic ridge? A) A B) B C) C D) E 201. Diagrams I and II show the same region of the Earth's surface at two different times in the geologic past. Which statement best explains the basic cause of the changes that occurred in this region? A) B) C) D) Meteor impact on the crust caused widening of the valley. Mantle convection currents caused crustal movement. Climate changes caused flooding. Temperature changes caused melting of polar ice caps. 202. Earth's internal heat is the primary source of energy that A) B) C) D) warms the lower troposphere melts glacial ice at lower altitudes moves the lithospheric plates pollutes deep groundwater with radioactivity 203. The basaltic bedrock of the oceanic crust is classified as A) felsic, with a density of 2.7 g/cm 3 C) mafic, with a density of 2.7 g/cm 3 B) felsic, with a density of 3.0 g/cm 3 D) mafic, with a density of 3.0 g/cm 3 204. At the Aleutian Trench and the Peru-Chile Trench, tectonic plates are generally A) moving along a transform boundary B) moving over a mantle hot spot C) diverging D) converging 205. Scientists have inferred the structure of Earth’s interior mainly by analyzing A) the Moon’s interior C) Earth’s surface features B) the Moon’s composition D) Earth’s seismic data Base your answers to questions 206 and 207 on the cross section of two crustal plates and the boundary between them shown below. The arrows indicate the direction of rock movement. 206. Which geologic events occur most often at this mid-oceanic ridge plate boundary? A) B) C) D) magnetic pole reversals and cooling of ocean water meteorite impacts and tilting of shorelines hydrospheric pollution and adiabatic heating earthquakes and volcanic eruptions 207. The mid-oceanic ridge portion of this cross section best represents A) B) C) D) convergence of the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate divergence of the African Plate and the South American Plate subduction of the Philippine Plate by the China Plate transform faulting between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate 208. The cross section below shows the location of earthquakes near a plate boundary. This distribution of earthquakes near the plate boundary is most likely caused by A) a transform fault C) subduction of a crustal plate B) a mantle hot spot D) divergence of crustal plates Base your answers to questions 209 and 210 on the cross section below, which shows a portion of Earth’s crust and upper mantle near a mid-ocean ridge. 209. The geological features of the ocean floor in this region resulted from A) B) C) D) colliding plates in the lithosphere sinking iron and magnesium in the lithosphere cooler temperatures in the mantle rising convection currents in the mantle 210. If crust 2 represents basalt with normal magnetic polarity, what does crust 3 most likely represent? A) B) C) D) igneous rock with normal magnetic polarity igneous rock with reversed magnetic polarity sedimentary rock with normal magnetic polarity sedimentary rock with reversed magnetic polarity the passage and diagram below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The passage describes geologic studies of the Moon. The diagram represents the Moon's surface and interior, showing the inferred depth of each layer below the Moon's surface. Moon Studies Scientific instruments left on the Moon's surface recorded 12,558 moonquakes in eight years. Most of these moonquakes originated between 700 km and 1200 km below the Moon's surface. Scientists infer that most moonquakes are caused by the gravitational forces between the Moon, Earth, and Base your answers to questions 211 through 213 on 211. The same type of evidence was used to find the inferred depths of both the Moon's interior layers and Earth's interior layers. What evidence was used to determine the inferred depth of the boundary between the Moon's mantle and core? A) B) C) D) seismic data recorded on the Moon's surface magnetic data measured on the Moon's surface convection currents mapped in the Moon's mantle and core temperatures measured in the Moon's mantle and core 212. What is the inferred thickness of the Moon's mantle? A) 60 km B) 638 km C) 1040 km D) 1738 km 213. Which planet has an average density most similar to the average density of the Moon? A) Mercury B) Mars C) Jupiter D) Neptune 214. Base your answer to the following question on the cross section below, which shows the paths of seismic waves traveling from an earthquake epicenter through the different layers of Earth's interior. No P-waves or S-waves are received in the shadow zone because A) B) C) D) P-waves are absorbed and S-waves are refracted by Earth's outer core P-waves are refracted and S-waves are absorbed by Earth's outer core both the P-waves and S-waves are refracted by Earth's outer core both the P-waves and S-waves are absorbed by Earth's outer core 215. The Indian-Australian tectonic plate is moving A) away from the Philippine Plate C) toward the Pacific Plate B) away from the Fiji Plate D) toward the Antarctic Plate 216. The diagram below shows the interaction of two tectonic plates. The type of plate boundary represented in the diagram most likely exists between the A) B) C) D) Antarctic Plate and the African Plate Antarctic Plate and the Indian-Australian Plate South American Plate and the Nazca Plate South American Plate and the African Plate 217. On the map below, locations A and B are reference points on the Earth's surface. Crustal thickness was measured beneath a line from A to B. Which graph best represents the thickness of the Earth's crust from location A to location B? A) B) C) D) 218. What is the relationship between density, temperature, and pressure inside the Earth? A) B) C) D) As depth increases, density, temperature, and pressure decrease. As depth increases, density and temperature increase, but pressure decreases. As depth increases, density increases, but temperature and pressure decrease. As depth increases, density, temperature, and pressure increase. 219. Where is the thickest part of the Earth's crust? A) at the edge of continental shelves C) under continental mountain ranges B) at mid-ocean ridges D) under volcanic islands 220. The edges of most lithospheric plates are characterized by A) B) C) D) reversed magnetic orientation unusually rapid radioactive decay frequent volcanic activity low P-wave and high S-wave velocity 221. What is the approximate percentage by volume of oxygen in the crust of the Earth? A) 20% B) 30% C) 70% D) 90% Base your answers to questions 222 and 223 on the diagram below, which shows a cutaway view of Earth in which the interior layers are visible. The paths of earthquake waves generated at point X are shown. A, B, C, and D are locations of seismic stations on Earth's surface, and point E is located in Earth's interior. 222. Both P-waves and S-waves were received at seismic stations A and B, but only P-waves were received at seismic stations C and D. Which statement best explains why this occurred? A) B) C) D) S-waves are much weaker than P-waves. S-waves travel faster than P-waves. The liquid outer core prevents S-waves from traveling to seismic stations C and D. The solid outer core prevents S-waves from traveling to seismic stations C and D. 223. The actual rock temperature at point E is inferred to be approximately A) 1,500ºC B) 2,900ºC C) 5,000ºC D) 6,200ºC 224. Which graph best represents the relationship between depth and density for the Earth's interior? A) B) C) D) 225. Base your answer to the following question on The map below shows California and a section of the San Andreas Fault. What is the primary geologic process occurring along the San Andreas Fault? A) transform movement C) subduction B) spreading movement D) convergence 226. The analysis of seismic data from an earthquake shows that some locations received both P-waves and S-waves, but other locations received only P-waves. What is the best inference that can be made from these observations? A) B) C) D) A zone of liquid rock exists within the Earth. Iron in some rocks prevents S-waves from traveling. Some seismographs are more sensitive than others. S-waves are very weak. 227. According to plate tectonic theory, during which geologic time interval did the continents of North America and Africa separate, resulting in the initial opening of the Atlantic Ocean? A) Mesozoic Era C) Proterozoic Eon B) Paleozoic Era D) Archean Eon 228. In the Earth's interior, which zone has a temperature higher than its melting point? A) crust B) stiffer mantle C) inner core D) outer core 229. Which graph best shows the range of density in each of Earth's layers? A) B) C) D) 230. The graph below shows the different velocities of P-waves and S-waves through Earth's interior. Which cross section best shows the inferred thickness of Earth's interior layers that cause these different velocities? A) B) C) D) 231. The diagram below represents a cross section of the Earth's crust at a location where an oceanic plate is converging (colliding) with a continental plate. The arrows indicate the direction of plate motion. Letters W, X, Y, and Z represent locations on the Earth. For an observer on the Earth's surface, the best evidence of this crustal plate collision would probably be provided by A) B) C) D) seafloor fossils at location W earthquakes and volcanic eruptions near location X flooding near location Y horizontal sedimentary layers at location Z 232. Which diagram correctly shows how mantle convection currents are most likely moving beneath colliding lithospheric plates? A) B) C) D) 233. When two tectonic plates collide, oceanic crust usually subducts beneath continental crust because oceanic crust is primarily composed of igneous rock that has A) low density and is mafic C) high density and is mafic B) low density and is felsic D) high density and is felsic 234. The diagram below shows a cross section of a portion of Earth. The inferred motions of crustal plates are shown. Letters A through D represent locations at Earth's surface. Which letter represents the location of the mid-Atlantic Ridge? A) A B) B C) C D) D 235. The cross section below shows the ocean floor between two continents. Points A through D represent locations on the ocean floor where samples of oceanic crust were collected. The youngest rock sample most likely was collected from location A) A B) B C) C D) D 236. Locations A, B, C, and D are shown on the map below. Which location is closest to a tectonic plate boundary? A) A B) B C) C D) D 237. What type of plate boundary exists between the African Plate and the Antartic Plate? A) convergent B) transform C) divergent D) complex 238. What is the inferred temperature at the boundary between Earth’s stiffer mantle and outer core? A) 2,500°C B) 4,500°C C) 5,000°C D) 6,200°C 239. Theories about the composition of the Earth's core are supported by meteorites that are composed primarily of A) oxygen and silicon C) aluminum and oxygen B) aluminum and iron D) iron and nickel 240. According to tectonic plate maps, New York State is presently located A) at a convergent plate boundary C) above a mid-ocean ridge B) above a mantle hot spot D) near the center of a large plate 241. When a continental crustal plate collides with an oceanic crustal plate, the continental crust is forced to move over the oceanic crust. What is the primary reason that the continental crust stays on top of the oceanic crust? A) B) C) D) Continental crust is less dense. Continental crust deforms less easily. Continental crust melts at higher temperatures. Continental crust contains more mafic minerals. Base your answers to questions 242 and 243 on the diagram below, which shows a portion of Earth’s interior. Point A is a location on the interface between layers. 242. The temperature of rock at location A is approximately A) 600°C B) 1,000°C C) 2,600°C D) 3,000°C 243. The arrows shown in the asthenosphere represent the inferred slow circulation of the plastic mantle by a process called A) insolation B) convection C) convection D) radiation 244. What are the two most abundant elements by mass found in Earth's crust? A) aluminum and iron C) calcium and carbon B) sodium and chlorine D) oxygen and silicon 245. Compared to the continental crust, the oceanic crust is A) less dense and less felsic C) more dense and more felsic B) less dense and less mafic D) more dense and more mafic 246. In the diagram below, letters A and B represent locations near the edge of a continent. A geologist who compares nonsedimentary rock samples from locations A and B would probably find that the samples from location A contain A) more granite C) more fossils B) more basalt D) the same minerals and fossils 247. The most abundant element in the Earth's crust is A) nitrogen B) oxygen C) silicon D) hydrogen 248. Which minerals contain the two most abundant elements by mass in Earth’s crust? A) fluorite and calcite C) amphibole and quartz B) magnetite and pyrite D) galena and sulfur 249. Approximately how far below the Earth's surface is the interface between the mantle and the outer core? A) 5 to 30 km C) 2,900 to 3,000 km B) 700 to 900 km D) 5,000 to 5,200 km 250. Which surface feature was produced by crustal movements at a transform plate boundary? A) East African Rift C) Tasman Hot Spot B) Aleutian Trench D) San Andreas Fault 251. The large coal fields found in Pennsylvania provide evidence that the climate of the northeastern United States was much warmer during the Carboniferous Period. This change in climate over time is best explained by the A) B) C) D) movements of tectonic plates effects of seasons changes in the environment caused by humans evolution of life 252. The Earth's core is believed to be composed primarily of A) oxygen and silicon C) iron and nickel B) aluminum and silicon D) carbon and iron 253. The most abundant metallic element by mass in Earth's crust makes up 8.23% of the crust. Which group of minerals all normally contain this metallic element in their compositions? A) B) C) D) garnet, calcite, pyrite, and galena biotite mica, muscovite mica, fluorite, and halite talc, quartz, graphite, and olivine plagioclase feldspar, amphibole, pyroxene, and potassium feldspar 254. In which Earth layer are most convection currents that cause seafloor spreading thought to be located? A) crust C) outer core B) asthenosphere D) inner core 255. The diagram below represents a cross section of a portion of the Earth's crust and mantle. LettersA, B, C, D and X identify locations within the crust. The age of oceanic crust increases along a line between location X and location A) A B) B C) C D) D 256. What happens to the density and temperature of rock within Earth’s interior as depth increases? A) B) C) D) density decreases and temperature decreases density decreases and temperature increases density increases and temperature increases density increases and temperature decreases 257. Which cross-sectional diagram of Earth’s asthenosphere best shows the convection currents that would cause crustal plate X to drift away from crustal plate Y? A) B) C) D) Base your answers to questions 258 and 259 on the map and profile shown below. The map shows the major areas of the North Atlantic Ocean. Letters A, B, C, and D represent locations on the ocean floor. The profile represents the ocean bottom from point X in North America along the dashed line to point Y in Africa. Note that the profile is vertically exaggerated. 258. Which statement about the age of ocean-floor rocks is correct? A) B) C) D) All ocean-floor rocks are generally the same age. Rocks at location C are generally older than rocks at locations A and B. Rocks at location C are generally younger than rocks at locations A and B. Igneous rocks at location D are generally younger than rocks at location C. 259. Classification of the ocean bottom into the areas shown is based on the A) B) C) D) distance from continental landmasses topography of the ocean floor age of ocean-bottom rocks type of ocean-bottom sediments 260. At a depth of 2,000 kilometers, the temperature of the stiffer mantle is inferred to be A) 6,500ºC B) 4,200ºC C) 3,500ºC D) 1,800ºC 261. The Aleutian Islands extend westward from southern Alaska to form the northern boundary of the Pacific Ocean. These volcanic islands were formed by the nearby A) subduction of a continental plate C) divergence of a continental plate B) subduction of an oceanic plate D) divergence of an oceanic plate 262. Oceanic crust is sliding beneath the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific Ocean, forming the Aleutian Trench at a A) B) C) D) convergent plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate convergent plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate divergent plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate divergent plate boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate 263. Base your answer to the following question on the diagrams below of geologic cross sections of the upper mantle and crust at four different Earth locations, A, B, C, and D. Movement of the crustal sections (plates) is indicated by arrows, and the locations of frequent earthquakes are indicated by *. Diagrams are not drawn to scale. Which location best represents the boundary between the African plate and the South American plate? A) A B) B C) C D) D 264. Which cross section best represents the convection currents in the mantle beneath the Peru-Chile Trench? A) B) C) D) 265. Which observation about the Mid-Atlantic Ridge region provides the best evidence that the seafloor has been spreading for millions of years? A) B) C) D) The bedrock of the ridge and nearby seafloor is igneous rock. The ridge is the location of irregular volcanic eruptions. Several faults cut across the ridge and nearby seafloor. Seafloor bedrock is younger near the ridge and older farther away. 266. Oxygen is the most abundant element by volume in the Earth's A) inner core B) troposphere C) hydrosphere D) crust 267. The map below shows continental and oceanic crustal plates along the west coast of North America. Which conclusion is best supported by the map? A) B) C) D) The boundary of the Pacific plate has very few faults. The Pacific plate has stopped moving. The west coast of North America is composed of the oldest rocks on the continent. The west coast of North America is a zone of frequent crustal movement. 268. A model of Earth's internal structure is shown below. Analysis of which type of data led to the development of this model? A) seismic waves C) electromagnetic radiation B) depth of Earth's oceans D) isobar gradients 269. What is the approximate temperature at the mantle-outer core boundary? A) 1,500°C B) 4,500°C C) 5,000ºC D) 7,000ºC 270. During which era did the initial opening of the present-day Atlantic Ocean most likely occur? A) Cenozoic C) Paleozoic B) Mesozoic D) Late Proterozoic 271. Which of the following is located at a converging plate boundary? A) Southwest Indian Ridge C) Marianas Trench B) Iceland Hotspot D) Sandwich Plate 272. The map below shows the present-day locations of South America and Africa. Remains of Mesosaurus, an extinct freshwater reptile, have been found in similarly aged bedrock formed from lake sediments at locations X and Y. Which statement represents the most logical conclusion to draw from this evidence? A) Mesosaurus migrated across the ocean from location X to location Y. B) Mesosaurus came into existence on several widely separated continents at different times. C) The continents of South America and Africa were joined when Mesosaurus lived. D) The present climates at locations X and Y are similar. Base your answers to questions 273 and 274 on the block diagram below, which shows a tectonic plate boundary. 273. Compared to the oceanic crust, the continental crust is A) more dense and more mafic C) less dense and more mafic B) more dense and more felsic D) less dense and more felsic 274. Which tectonic plate boundary is best represented by this diagram? A) B) C) D) Nazca Plate and Pacific Plate boundary Scotia Plate and South American Plate boundary Juan de Fuca Plate and North American Plate boundary Antarctic Plate and Indian-Australian Plate boundary 275. A part of which zone of the Earth's interior is inferred to have a density of 10.0 grams per cubic centimeter? A) crust B) mantle C) outer core D) inner core 276. Compared to the continental crust, the oceanic crust is A) thicker B) more dense C) more granitic D) more felsic 277. The diagram below represents a cross section of a portion of the Earth's crust. Which statement about the Earth's crust is best supported by the diagram? A) B) C) D) The oceanic crust is thicker than the mantle. The continental crust is thicker than the oceanic crust. The continental crust is composed primarily of sedimentary rock. The crust is composed of denser rock than the mantle is. 278. Letters A through D shown on the map below are locations on Earth's surface. Which location is closest to a major zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic activities? A) A B) B C) C D) D 279. The diagram below shows the cutaway views of the inferred interior layers of the planets Mercury and Venus. What is the reason for the development of the interior layers of these two planets? A) B) C) D) Impact events added the mantle rock above the cores. Heat from the Sun melted the surface rocks to form the mantles above the cores. Gravity separated the cores and mantles due to their density differences. Rapid heat loss caused the cores to solidify before the mantles. 280. Geologists have used information about the composition of meteorites to make inferences about Earth’s A) core properties C) asthenosphere location B) atmospheric structure D) continental-crust thickness 281. Living corals are found in warm, shallow seas. Coral fossils have been found in the sedimentary rocks of Alaska. These findings suggest that A) B) C) D) Alaska once had a tropical marine environment Alaska's cold climate fossilized the coral coral usually develops in cold climates ocean currents carried the coral to Alaska 282. The rate of temperature increase below the Earth's surface is greatest between depths of A) 250 and 500 km C) 2500 and 3500 km B) 1500 and 2500 km D) 3500 and 4000 km 283. The diagram below shows a tectonic plate boundary. Which mantle hot spot is at a plate boundary like the one shown in this diagram? A) Hawaii Hot Spot C) Galapagos Hot Spot B) Yellowstone Hot Spot D) Canary Hot Spot 284. The inferred temperature and pressure of Earth's interior at a depth of 3,000 kilometers are approximately A) B) C) D) 1000°C and 0.5 million atmospheres 1000°C and 1.0 million atmospheres 5000°C and 1.5 million atmospheres 5000°C and 3.0 million atmospheres 285. Most of the oceanic crust is composed of rock material similar to A) basalt B) granite C) sandstone D) limestone 286. In which part of the Earth is a rock temperature of 2,000ºC most likely to occur? A) continental crust C) stiffer mantle B) asthenosphere (plastic mantle) D) outer core 287. As depth within the Earth's interior increases, the A) B) C) D) density, temperature, and pressure decrease density, temperature, and pressure increase density and temperature decrease, but pressure increases density decreases, but temperature and pressure increase 288. Which combination of temperature and pressure is inferred to occur within Earth’s stiffer mantle? A) B) C) D) 3500°C and 0.4 million atmospheres 3500°C and 2.0 million atmospheres 5500°C and 0.4 million atmospheres 5500°C and 2.0 million atmospheres 289. During which period were North America, Africa, and South America closest? A) Tertiary B) Cretaceous C) Triassic D) Ordovician 290. The inferred temperature at the interface between the stiffer mantle and the asthenosphere is closest to A) 1000°C B) 2500°C C) 4500°C D) 5000°C 291. Which temperature is inferred to exist in Earth’s plastic mantle? A) 2000°C B) 3000°C C) 5000°C D) 6000°C 292. The interior of Earth between a depth of 5200 kilometers and 6300 kilometers is inferred to be composed mostly of A) silicon and iron C) iron and lead B) silicon and oxygen D) iron and nickel 293. Which statement most accurately compares Earth’s crust and Earth’s mantle? A) B) C) D) The crust is thinner and less dense than the mantle. The crust is thinner and more dense than the mantle. The crust is thicker and less dense than the mantle. The crust is thicker and more dense than the mantle. 294. Which part of the Earth is most likely a liquid zone? A) inner core B) outer core C) mantle D) crust 295. Why is Earth’s outer core inferred to be a liquid? A) B) C) D) P-waves can pass through the outer core. P-waves cannot pass through the outer core. S-waves can pass through the outer core. S-waves cannot pass through the outer core. 296. The diagram below shows how scientists think some of Earth's continents were joined together in the geologic past. When do scientists think these continents were joined together? A) B) C) D) during the Tertiary Period, only from the Cretaceous Period through the Tertiary Period from the Devonian Period through the Triassic Period during the Cambrian Period, only 297. Which statement correctly describes the density of Earth’s mantle compared to the density of Earth’s core and crust? A) B) C) D) The mantle is less dense than the core but more dense than the crust. The mantle is less dense than both the core and the crust. The mantle is more dense than the core but less dense than the crust. The mantle is more dense than both the core and the crust. 298. Which statement about the Earth's mantle is correct? A) B) C) D) The density of the mantle is greatest 300 km below the Earth's surface. The highest temperatures within the Earth occur in the mantle. The greatest pressures within the Earth exist in the mantle. The temperature of the mantle 300 km below the Earth's surface is very near its melting point. 299. The map below shows the Atlantic Ocean divided into zones A, B, C, and D. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is located between zones B and C. Which graph best represents the geologic age of the surface bedrock on the ocean bottom? A) B) C) D) 300. On what other landmass would you most likely find fossil remains of the late Paleozoic reptile called Mesosaurus shown below? A) B) C) D) 301. Which two elements make up the greatest volume of the Earth's crust? A) silicon and potassium C) iron and nickel B) silicon and iron D) oxygen and potassium 302. Base your answer to the following question on the cross section below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The cross section represents the distance and age of ocean-floor bedrock found on both sides of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Which map best represents the pattern of magnetic polarity in the minerals of ocean-floor bedrock on each side of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? A) B) C) D) 303. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows seismograph recording stations at locations A, B, and C. Location D is an earthquake epicenter. The distances from locations A and B to this epicenter are given in kilometers. How does the age of the ocean-floor bedrock change as the distance east or west of location D increases? A) B) C) D) The age decreases, because D is in an oceanic trench. The age decreases, because D is on a mid-oceanic ridge. The age increases, because D is in an oceanic trench. The age increases, because D is on a mid-oceanic ridge. 304. The diagram below represents a partial cross section of a model of the Earth. The arrows show inferred motions within the Earth. Which property of the oceanic crust in regions F and G is a result of these inferred motions? A) The crystal size of the rock decreases constantly as distance from the mid-ocean ridge increases. B) The temperature of the basaltic rock increases as distance from the mid-ocean ridge increases. C) Heat-flow measurements steadily increase as distance from the mid-ocean ridge increases. D) The age of the igneous rock increases as distance from the mid-ocean ridge increases. 305. The block diagram below shows the boundary between two tectonic plates. Which type of plate boundary is shown? A) divergent B) convergent C) transform D) complex 306. The theory of continental drift suggests that the A) B) C) D) continents moved due to changes in the Earth's orbital velocity continents moved due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation present-day continents of South America and Africa are moving toward each other present-day continents of South America and Africa once fit together like puzzle parts 307. The temperature of rock located 1,000 kilometers below the Earth's surface is about A) 200 K B) 2,100 K C) 2,800 K D) 3,200 K 308. Which information indicates that new seafloor rock is forming along a mid-ocean ridge and then moving horizontally away from the ridge? A) B) C) D) Most volcanoes are located under ocean water. Seafloor rock is older than continental rock. Fossils of marine organisms can be found at high elevations on continents The age of seafloor rock increases as the distance from the mid-ocean ridge increases. 309. Which part of Earth’s interior is inferred to have convection currents that cause tectonic plates to move? A) rigid mantle C) outer core B) asthenosphere D) inner core 310. In which zone of the Earth's interior is the melting point of the rock inferred to be lower than the actual temperature of the rock? A) outer core B) inner core C) crust D) mantle 311. From the top of the stiffer mantle to the center of Earth, the rock material is inferred to be A) B) C) D) solid all the way to the center of the inner core solid, then liquid to the center of the inner core solid, then liquid, then solid again to the center of the inner core solid, then liquid, then gaseous to the center of the inner core 312. The diagram below shows the magnetic polarity preserved by minerals within the bedrock of the oceanic crust near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Letters A, B, C, and D represent locations in the ocean-floor bedrock. The most recently formed bedrock is found at location A) A B) B C) C D) D 313. The temperature at the center of the Earth is estimated to be A) 1,000 K B) 2,800 K C) 5,000 K D) 6,800 K 314. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram and map below. The diagram shows three seismograms of the same earthquake recorded at three different seismic stations, X, Y, and Z. The distances from each seismic station to the earthquake epicenter have been drawn on the map. A coordinate system has been placed on the map to describe locations. The map scale has not been included. The youngest bedrock is most likely found at which location? A) A B) B C) C D) D