Quiz 2 OCE 4008 Final Exam Study Guide

Density is defined as:
Layers that are separated.
The speed at which a liquid moves
The weight of substance
Mass per unit of volume
What was the first evidence that suggested the Earth's crust might be broken into pieces?
Echo soundings aboard the Meteor
Plotting of deep earthquakes in the Pacific Ring of Fire
Radimetric dating
Radioactive decay
What substance was able to show previous orientations of Earth's magnetic field?
Magma
Basalt
Magnetite
Magnesium
What type of wave causes the most damage to property during an earthquake?
Primary waves
Secondary Waves
Surface Waves
Body Waves
Who is responsible for the theory of continental drift?
Francis Bacon
Sir Ernest Shackleton
Alfred Wegener
Antonio Snider-Pellegrini
What characteristic is associated with convergent plate boundaries?
New crust formation
Solidification of crust materials
Violent geological activity
Spreading zones
What is considered to be the densest type of crust?
Basalt
Continental crust
Granite
Andesitee
The sustained heat within the Earth's interior is attributed to:
Radioactive decay
Conduction
Convection
Isostatic equilibrium
Why do transform faults form?
They form due to remnants of convergent boundaries.
They form as results of secondary seismic waves.
They form due to lithospheric plate subduction zones.
They form because the axis of seafloor spreading across the surface of the Earth cannot follow a straight line smoothly.
What specifically connects the continental shelves to the deep-ocean floor?
Continental rise
Continental slope
Shelf break
Submarine canyon
What type of margin is generally steep?
Passive margin
Active margin
Continental margin
Shelf breaks
Where are abyssal plains most common?
Atlantic ocean
Pacific ocean
Indian ocean
Southern ocean
How long is it estimated to take the ocean's volume of water to circulate through the oceanic crust at spreading centers?
1 mil years
10 mil years
100 mil years
100 bul years
What offsets the mid-Atlantic ridge's movement at fairly regular intervals?
Hydrothermal vents
Cooling lithosphere
Transform faults
Seamounts
What is a characteristic of transform faults?
They are fractures along two plates that slide vertically
They move in opposite directions, horizontally of each other
They move in opposite directions, horizontally of each other
All of these choices are true.
What process explains how hydrothermal vents are created?
Fracture zones
Conduction
Convection
Pressure
What is the flatness of abyssal plains associated with?
The large amounts of sediment
The depth of abyssal plains
The pressure above the abyssal plains
The lack of sediment
What is a characteristic of the water that is expelled from hydrothermal vents?
The water is colder than when entering the vent
The water is enriched with metals.
The water has higher concentrations of organic material
The water has lower concentrations of dissolved gases
Despite the various attempts of land and ocean drilling, there has been no success in reaching the interior of the Earth.
True
False
Radiometric dating was used to age the ocean floor which was found to be older than the land at the center of continents.
True
False
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