71% - Answers What percent of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans?
78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen - Answers What are the two most abundant gases in the atmosphere?
What is the percentage of each by volume?
Infiltration - Answers Water moves from surface of Earth into ground
Glacial ice, Antarctica, Greenland - Answers What is the 2nd largest reservoir in the hydrosphere, and
where is it located?
Continental crust - Answers Mostly granitic, thicker and less dense
Oceanic crust - Answers Mostly basalt, is thinner and denser
Seafloor spreading - Answers Movement of the seafloor away from a mid-ocean ridge
Convection in the Earth's mantle - Answers What is the driving force behind continental drift?
Alfred Wegener and Frank B. Taylor - Answers Who proposed the idea of continental drift?
Oceanic crust - Answers What type of lithosphere is created at a divergent plate boundary?
Pillow basalt - Answers Lava that cools rapidly on the ocean floor
Black smoker - Answers Substance that precipitates from hydrothermal vent waters; accumulate as
dark clouds and accumulate in the form of conical chimneys
Mid-Atlantic Ridge - Answers What is an example of a divergent plate boundary?
Age increases, depth increases, heat flow from mantle decreases - Answers What happens to the age
of the ocean floor, the depth, and the heat flow from the mantle as you move away from a mid-ocean
ridge?
Almost ten times faster - Answers How fast is the spreading rate of the East Pacific Rise compared to
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?
Melting of subducting plates - Answers How does an island arc form?
Where two colliding plates meet - Answers Where does an oceanic trench develop?
Aleutian Islands, Japan - Answers What are two examples of oceanic-oceanic convergent plate
boundaries?
Iron and magnesium - Answers What two metals increase the density of the oceanic plate?
Volcanic activity and subduction - Answers How does a continental arc form?
Andes Mountains, Cascades - Answers What are two examples of an oceanic-continental convergent
plate boundary?
Himalayas - Answers What is an example of a continental-continental convergent plate boundary?
San Andreas Fault - Answers What is an example of a transform plate boundary?
All of them - Answers Which types of plate boundaries are associated with earthquakes?
Transform plate boundary, continental-continental convergent plate boundary - Answers What type
of plate boundaries are not associated with volcanoes?
86% - Answers In any sample of seawater, from anywhere in the world, what % of the salt accounts
for sodium chloride?
Quartz - Answers What is the principle component of most beach sand?
Diatoms and radiolarians - Answers Which organisms are silica-based?
Coccolithophores and foraminifera - Answers Which organisms are calcium carbonate-based?
Equatorial latitudes - Answers Where do radiolarian-rich deposits form?
Hydrogenous sediment - Answers Sediment precipitated from seawater
Manganese nodules - Answers Black nodules containing manganese, copper, iron, cobalt, and nickel
Arctic - Answers Where in the ocean would you not find manganese nodules?
Oolith - Answers Tiny sphere of calcite that precipitates out of seawater
0.5 to 1.0 mm - Answers How big are ooliths?
Tektite - Answers Formed from a rock that was hit by a meteorite, then melted, then cooled back into
the rock
Neritic - Answers In the continental margin
Calcareous ooze - Answers 30% calcareous organisms
Foraminifera and coccolithophores - Answers Which organisms make up a calcareous ooze?
4500 m - Answers How deep is the CCD?
Siliceous ooze - Answers 30% silica organisms
Diatoms and radiolarians - Answers Which organisms make up a siliceous ooze?
Siliceous ooze - Answers Which type of ooze is not inhibited by depth?