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Which of the following best describes the distribution of earthquakes?


A) They tend to occur randomly on the continents.
B) They tend to occur randomly in the ocean basins.
C) They tend to occur randomly both on the continents and in ocean basins.
D) They occur in distinct zones.

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Regions of the sea floor with positive magnetic anomalies were formed during times when the Earth's magnetic field


A) was exceptionally strong.
B) was exceptionally weak.
C) had normal polarity.
D) had reversed polarity.

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The polarity of the Earth's magnetic field in the geologic past is


A) unknown,but is assumed to have been identical to today's.
B) known to have stayed constant through geologic time,as shown by remnant magnetization of iron-rich minerals in rocks.
C) known to have experienced numerous reversals,as shown by remnant magnetization of iron-rich minerals in rocks.
D) known to have stayed constant through time,based on theoretical calculations.

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All deep-sea trenches border


A) fracture zones.
B) mid-ocean ridges.
C) volcanic arcs.
D) seamounts.

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What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support his continental-drift hypothesis? Was the evidence compelling? Why or why not?

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Wegener's evidence for his continental-d...

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Marine magnetic anomalies result from seafloor spreading in conjunction with


A) global warming.
B) magnetic storms on the surface of the Sun.
C) magnetic polarity reversals.
D) apparent wander of the magnetic poles.

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The majority of new oceanic crust is created


A) at subduction zones.
B) along fracture zones.
C) at mid-ocean ridges.
D) by ocean island volcanism.

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The discovery that each continent had different and separate apparent polar-wander paths,such as those in the figure below,proved that The discovery that each continent had different and separate apparent polar-wander paths,such as those in the figure below,proved that   A)  the continents move. B)  the poles move. C)  both the poles and continents move,but only one at a time. D)  both the poles and continents move,and do so together.


A) the continents move.
B) the poles move.
C) both the poles and continents move,but only one at a time.
D) both the poles and continents move,and do so together.

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Wegener's evidence for a united Pangaea comes from the fossil record of which type of organisms?


A) plant pollen
B) plankton
C) marine animals
D) land animals

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Describe patterns of sedimentation on the seafloor.What can be learned from this?

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Seafloor sediments are too thin to have ...

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As shown below,Wegener proposed continental drift after he observed evidence from fossils,glacial deposits,and the fit of the continents that suggested all of the continents were once As shown below,Wegener proposed continental drift after he observed evidence from fossils,glacial deposits,and the fit of the continents that suggested all of the continents were once   A)  aligned north to south along the prime meridian. B)  aligned east to west along the equator. C)  combined to form a supercontinent he termed Rodinia. D)  combined to form a supercontinent he termed Pangaea.


A) aligned north to south along the prime meridian.
B) aligned east to west along the equator.
C) combined to form a supercontinent he termed Rodinia.
D) combined to form a supercontinent he termed Pangaea.

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The broad flat regions that occupy most of the ocean floor are


A) abyssal plains.
B) continental rises.
C) fracture zones.
D) seamounts.

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Regions of the sea floor with negative magnetic anomalies were formed during times when the Earth's magnetic field


A) was exceptionally strong.
B) was exceptionally weak.
C) had normal polarity.
D) had reversed polarity.

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If you were using both a compass and a map marked with latitude and longitude to navigate,you might note the angle difference between your compass and what is marked on the map,called


A) magnetic inclination.
B) magnetic declination.
C) magnetic dipole.
D) magnetic reversal.

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Marine magnetic anomaly belts run parallel to


A) mid-ocean ridges.
B) fracture zones.
C) continental coastlines.
D) continental shelves.

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According to the figure below,marine magnetic anomalies lay roughly ________ to mid-ocean ridges. According to the figure below,marine magnetic anomalies lay roughly ________ to mid-ocean ridges.   A)  perpendicular B)  parallel C)  adjacent D)  at an obtuse angle


A) perpendicular
B) parallel
C) adjacent
D) at an obtuse angle

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The apparent tendency of the north (or south) magnetic pole to vary in position over time is termed


A) dipole.
B) magnetic declination.
C) magnetic inclination.
D) polar wander.

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Sketch a simplified cross-section of the ocean floor for both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.Be sure to label the mid-ocean ridge,abyssal plains,and deep-sea trenches.How are the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans different with regard to seafloor spreading? What tectonic process dominates in each ocean basin?

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Beneath a blanket of sediments,oceanic crust is primarily composed of


A) granite.
B) basalt.
C) limestone.
D) coal.

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What is a magnetic anomaly? What is the difference between a positive and negative anomaly?

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The term magnetic anomaly refers to the ...

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