Activity 2 Lithosphere
Activity 2 Lithosphere
Activity 2 Lithosphere
Jencel Cruz-Reyta
Year&Section: BSE-ENG 1B Subject: People & the Earth's Ecosystem
ACTIVITY#2: LITHOSPHERE
1. A student is trying to determine which mineral is most hard. He scratches the three
minerals, Quartz, Feldspar and Apatite and sees the following results:
a- Quartz scratched Apatite
b- Quartz scratched Feldspar
c- Apatite did not scratch quartz
d- Apatite did not scratch Feldspar
e- Feldspar scratched Apatite
f- Feldspar did not scratch Quartz
Which of the three minerals is the hardest?
The hardest mineral is Quartz because Quartz did not scratch by Feldspar or even the Apatite.
2. At first glance, pyrite looks very much like gold. What tests could you conduct to try and
distinguish one mineral from the other?
The test that I could conduct to try and distinguish one mineral from the other is by its streak,
it is a more helpful way to identify a mineral.
4. A teacher takes an enormous rock from her garden and shatters it into small pieces. She
gives each of her students a piece, and they must analyze its hardness, colour and streak.
Will all the students obtain different results? Explain your answer.
Yes, it is because the enormous rock experienced weathering, erosion, and deposition so it
has the potential to became sedimentary rock or became dust, and if time fast the dust or the
sedimentary rock will become metamorphic rock which forms by different dust that hardens.
Or in any case, maybe the enormous rock is Organic Rocks which form when traces of
animals and plants accumulate and harden, therefore in conclusion I will say that students will
surely get different results.
5. Read the statements below and classify them as igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic
rocks.
a- Transformed rock due to heat and pressure -
Metamorphic rocks.
b- Rock with accumulated debris -Sedimentary
Rocks
c- Occurs in or outside a volcano-Igneous rocks
6. Name each layer of soil
1. What are the 2 types of crust found on Earth’s surface?
Continental Crust/ Continental Lithosphere
Oceanic Crust/ Oceanic Lithosphere
4. The layer of the earth that is made up of the crust & upper mantle is called the .
Lithosphere
5. What is caused by the action of hot material rising and cool material sinking?
The cause of hot material rising and cool material sinking is because of Convection
currents.
6. Which layer of earth includes the crustal plates? Is it the lithosphere or the asthenosphere?
Lithosphere
10. The supercontinent formed when all the continents were together was called .
Pangaea
11. There are 2 main reasons geologists think the continents were once connected. One
reason is that some coastlines share similar fossils. What is the other reason?
The fit of the continents. The continents look like a puzzle piece.
12. Most volcanoes and earthquakes take place in a belt that surrounds the Pacific Ocean called
the Pacific Ring of Fire
13. Evidence that the plates move can be found at spreading centers. New rock is found at
spreading centers, and temperatures are hotter at spreading centers. What is the 3 rd
14. What type of plate boundary is formed when the plates grind past each other?
Transform boundary
15. What type of plate boundary is formed when the plates move away from each other?
Divergent Boundary
17. In subduction, what determines which plate will be on top and which will be on bottom?
Continental plate will be on top and oceanic plate will be on bottom.
20. Draw a diagram of the 3 types of plate boundaries and label each. Include arrows to show how
they move.