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GES Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions When does complete melting of rocks occur? - ANSWERS -1200 degrees C What does temperature depend on? - ANSWERS -rock composition How does pressure influence rock melting? - ANSWERS -pressure influences rock melting as greater pressures occur with depth and cause rocks to resist melting How does the presence of water effect melting temperature? - ANSWERS -water greatly reduces melting temperature Is magma less or more dense than solid rock? - ANSWERS -magma is less dense than the solid rock it formed from, so it rises What happens when magma starts to push its way up? - ANSWERS -once magma starts to push its way up, pressure decreases, allowing decompression melting and the release of gases What determines the eruptive style of the volcano? - ANSWERS -the process of ascent and the magma characteristics Midocean ridges, hotspots and basaltic magmas - ANSWERS -Sourced by molten mantle material; partial melting due to decompression

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When does complete melting of rocks occur? - ANSWERS -1200 degrees C



What does temperature depend on? - ANSWERS -rock composition



How does pressure influence rock melting? - ANSWERS -pressure influences rock melting as
greater pressures occur with depth and cause

rocks to resist melting



How does the presence of water effect melting temperature? - ANSWERS -water greatly reduces
melting temperature



Is magma less or more dense than solid rock? - ANSWERS -magma is less dense than the solid
rock it formed from, so it rises



What happens when magma starts to push its way up? - ANSWERS -once magma starts to push
its way up, pressure decreases, allowing decompression

melting and the release of gases



What determines the eruptive style of the volcano? - ANSWERS -the process of ascent and the
magma characteristics



Midocean ridges, hotspots and basaltic magmas - ANSWERS -Sourced by molten mantle
material; partial melting due to decompression

,Continental rifts and rhyolitic magmas - ANSWERS -Confined within continental crust; partial
melting of silica-rich continental crust



Subduction zones and andesitic magmas - ANSWERS -Ocean-ocean and ocean-continent
subduction zones have high water content

and undergo wet melting; magma forms in the mantle and rises up through overlying crust



Anthroposphere - ANSWERS -the part of the environment that is made or modified by humans
for use in human activities and human habitats; includes the technosphere, specifically to
technology, machines, and the built

environment



Atmosphere - ANSWERS -the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet-outer
boundary of the earth system; very very thin layer, but it protects life from

damaging solar radiation, is the reservoir for oxygen and carbon dioxide



Biosphere - ANSWERS -includes all of Earth's organisms and matter that has not yet
decomposed; the biosphere greatly affects every other of Earth's systems



Cryosphere - ANSWERS -part of the Earth where the surface is frozen, comprising the area
covered by ice sheets and glaciers, permafrost regions, and sea areas covered by ice



Cycle - ANSWERS -a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order



Earth System Science - ANSWERS -the new holisitic approach to studying the Earth as a whole
system of many interacting parts: the ocean, the atmosphere, the continents, lakes and rivers,
soils, plants, and animals

, Geosphere - ANSWERS -solid earth composed of mainly rock and regolith; where energy that
comes into the Earth system from outside sources meets energy that comes from within the
planet, energy sources combine and compete to build up and wear down materials of the
Earth's surface



Hydrologic Cycle - ANSWERS -the natural sequence through which water passes into the
atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid form, and ultimately returns
to the atmosphere through evaporation



Hydrosphere - ANSWERS -the totality of earth's water including oceans, lakes, streams,
underground water, and all snow and ice; the perennially frozen parts of the hydrosphere are
collectively the

cryosphere; the hydrosphere and the atmosphere store, purify, and continually

redistribute water



What are the four systems? - ANSWERS -the atmosphere, the geosphere, the hydrosphere, and
the biosphere



How does science advance? - ANSWERS -by application of the scientific method



What is the scientific method based on? - ANSWERS -observations and the systematic collection
of evidence that can be seen and tested by anyone with resources



What do scientists start with? - ANSWERS -an observation; they then seek to acquire evidence
about it through measurement and experimentation



How do scientists explain their observations? - ANSWERS -by developing a hypothesis



Hypothesis - ANSWERS -a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited
evidence as a starting point for further investigation
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