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MEA 101 Exam #1 [2026] NEWEST VERIFIED
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS
• Explain what kinds of things geologists figure out by examining rocks, fossils
and/or landscapes. -✓✓ 1) Type of mineral or material
2) Age
3) How they were formed


• Describe what types of images Earth's surface scientists use. -✓✓ 1) Shaded
Relief map = used to expose the shape of the land by using light and dark for the
hills and valleys
2) Topographic map = used to expose the depth and elevation of a landscape by
using contour lines that follow specific elevations
3) Satellite image = used to expose the different wavelengths of light that reflect
from the surface, thus showing the various rocks, plants, and other geological
aspects of the Earth's surface
4) Geologic map = shows the distributions of various rock units and other features
exposed on the surface of the Earth.


• Discuss the types of data geoscientists collect (and give examples of each). -✓✓
Qualitative data - primarily descriptive in nature (the person has money)
Quantitative data - more specific to giving a number to the description (the person
has 23 dollars)


• Identify four types of jobs that different geologists might have for their careers. -
✓✓ 1) Seismologist
2) Oceanographer
3) Petroleum geologist
4) Paleontologist

, • Sketch the relative positions of Earth's main compositional layers (the crust,
mantle, and inner and outer core). -✓✓


• Draw a labeled sketch of the components of the lithosphere and asthenosphere. -
✓✓


• Describe the principal differences between Earth's compositional layers. -✓✓
Crust - makes up less than 1% of Earth mass, consisting of oceanic crust and
continental crust (often more felsic rock)
Mantle - represents 68% of Earth's mass (mostly iron metal)


• Explain Wegner's continental drift hypothesis and his supporting observations. -
✓✓ Hypothesis = The continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangea.
- Wegner first noticed on the map of the Earth that the continents seemed to fit
together like a giant puzzle.
- Data of similar minerals in rocks on different continents and glacial deposits


• Explain why some scientists did not agree with the concept of continental drift. -
✓✓ Observations were based on southern hemisphere data which was unfamiliar to
most geologists.


• Describe the reasons behind the development of the "land bridge" hypothesis and
identify the observations necessary to falsify it. -✓✓ Hypothesis = Scientists found
fossils of the same land animals in South American & Africa. Scientists proposed a
hypothesis that long ridges of land once linked the two continents allowing animals
to walk between them. The bridges later collapsed or were submerged beneath the
oceans.

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