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EOSC 110 Actual Exam Study
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Which of Earth's layers is liquid? - Ans✔✔-outer core



Which of Earth's layers is solid? - Ans✔✔-crust, inner core, mantle



what is the Earth's core made out of? - Ans✔✔-iron and nickel



what is the mantle made out of? - Ans✔✔-iron and magnesium silicates



density of the mantle - Ans✔✔-less dense



density of the crust - Ans✔✔-least dense



is the mantle rigid? - Ans✔✔-yes



asthenosphere - Ans✔✔-plastic-like layer in the mantle

,what is in the crust? - Ans✔✔-silicates, potassium, sodium



what makes up the lithosphere? - Ans✔✔-crust and upper mantle



how thick is the lithosphere? - Ans✔✔-50-200km



what are tectonic plates? - Ans✔✔-blocks of lithosphere floating on the
asthenosphere



who proposed the continental drift hyphothesis? - Ans✔✔-Alfred Wegener



what was Wegener's evidence? - Ans✔✔--The map fit together

-Mountains, continents, and rocks all match
-Fossils were distributed across borders and certain species were found on
multiple continents
-Glaciers leave specific marks that have directionality



what are the two types of crust? - Ans✔✔-oceanic and continental



Why did scientists reject Wegener's theory? - Ans✔✔--he was a meteorologist

-had no hypothesis for driving forces
-the best geologists lived in the northern hemisphere but best evidence was in
the southern hemisphere

,modern evidence for plate tectonics - Ans✔✔-paleomagnetism, magnetic
striping, age of seafloor, GPS tracking of plate movements, plate velocities and
vectors, earthquakes at subduction zones



how is paleomagnetism evidence for plate tectonics - Ans✔✔-prehistoric
Earth's magnetic fields recorded in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials



how is magnetic striping evidence for plate tectonics - Ans✔✔-Changes in
magnetic polarity recorded in rocks that cool from lava



how is age of seafloor evidence for plate tectonics - Ans✔✔-Oldest oceanic
crusts are the farthest from the tectonic plate lines



how is GPS tracking of plate movements evidence for plate tectonics - Ans✔✔-
Shows absolute movement in three dimensions



divergent boundary - Ans✔✔-two plates move away from each other



features of a divergent boundary - Ans✔✔-mostly undersea, lots of shallow
earthquakes, underwater volcanoes



what's different about the structure of divergent boundaries? - Ans✔✔-
symmetrical and can't curve or bend



convergent boundary - Ans✔✔-two plates move towards each other



which plate goes towards the core (ocean/ocean) - Ans✔✔-more dense plate

, how do trenches form - Ans✔✔-when oceanic plates are subducted under the
continental plate



how does density of plates relate to their age - Ans✔✔-Older plates are colder,
and colder plates are more dense



what happens if both plates are continental - Ans✔✔-they can't subduct and
crash into each other, forming mountains



transform boundary - Ans✔✔-plates slide past each other



passive margins - Ans✔✔-Continent connected to ocean with no movement,
thick layers of sediment on the ocean side



active margins - Ans✔✔-lithospheric plates move relative to each other



features of convergent boundaries - Ans✔✔-Volcanoes, earthquakes, and
mountain ranges



features of transform boundaries - Ans✔✔-small-medium earthquakes, no
volcanoes



convection in the mantle feeds volcanic activity at _ and _ - Ans✔✔-divergent
margins and hotspots

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