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Test Bank for Exploring Geology, 2nd Edition: Reynolds

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1. Which of the following was talked about in the opening two-page spread of Chapter 1?

A. oil beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve

B. the scenery of Glacier National Park

C. earthquakes along the San Andres fault

D. oil beneath the Gulf Coast of the United States

2. Which of the following is probably least at risk for geologic hazards?

A. next to a river in low areas

B. near an active fault

C. on soils that gently expand when wet

D. on gentle slopes away from mountains

E. close to, but upwind of, an active volcano


3. Which potential geologic hazard is NOT represented by a feature on this figure?

A. an earthquake

B. a volcano

C. contaminated groundwater

D. a landslide

E. flood-prone areas

4. Which of the following geologic aspects influence our lives based on the photograph showing
horses and cows on a grassy field?

A. the presence of mountains, which influence the formation of clouds and precipitation

B. the steepness of slopes

C. the availability of water

D. all of these

5. The distribution of natural resources is influenced by the:

A. type of rocks

B. age of the rocks

C. way in which the rocks formed

D. all of these
6. Which of the following factors was most important in controlling the distribution of copper
mines in the western U.S. versus iron mines in the Great Lakes region?

A. the amount of precipitation (rain and snow)

B. the time of year when precipitation occurs

C. different ages and geologic histories of the rocks

D. the latitude (distance south or north from the equator)

7. Geology can help us learn about Earth's past by studying:

A. why continents have different regions

B. why a landscape looks the way it does

C. how life in the past was different than today

D. how global climate has changed since the ice ages

E. all of these

8. Which of the following is NOT a way geology informs us about Earth's past?

A. how the first second of the universe differed from a second today

B. why continents have different regions today

C. why a landscape looks the way it does today

D. how life in the past was different than today

E. how past global climate was different than today


9. The main layers of the Earth in correct order, from the surface moving down, is:

A. upper crust, outer core, inner core, mantle

B. outer core, inner core, upper mantle, lower crust

C. crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

D. upper mantle, lower mantle, inner core, crust

10. Which of the following Earth layers is the thinnest?

A. oceanic crust

B. upper mantle

C. lower mantle

D. outer core

E. inner core

11. Which layer on this figure is the upper mantle?

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

E. E
12. Which layer on this figure is the continental crust?

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

E. E

13. Which layer on this figure is the oceanic crust?

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

E. E
14. Which layer in the earth is similar to the composition of granite?

A. continental crust

B. oceanic crust

C. upper mantle

D. lower mantle

E. core

15. Which layer in the earth is similar in composition to basalt, a dark lava rock?

A. continental crust

B. oceanic crust

C. upper mantle

D. lower mantle

E. core

16. Which layer in the earth is similar to the green mineral olivine?

A. continental crust

B. oceanic crust

C. mantle

D. core
17. Which layer in the earth is similar in composition to an iron-nickel meteorite?

A. continental crust

B. oceanic crust

C. upper mantle

D. lower mantle

E. core

18. Which of the following is NOT a possible reason for why a region is higher in elevation than
adjacent regions?

A. the lithosphere is hotter

B. it has continental crust, but adjacent regions have oceanic crust

C. the crust is thicker

D. the crust is more dense

19. What is the most likely reason why a region is higher than adjacent regions?

A. there is a hot spot beneath it

B. the crust is thicker

C. it is underlain by oceanic crust

D. the asthenosphere is hotter

E. the crust is hotter


20. Which of the following is the best description of what the lithosphere contains?

A. continental and oceanic crust

B. both types of crust and the uppermost mantle

C. weak part of the upper mantle

D. upper and lower mantle

E. lower mantle and outer core

21. Which of the following Earth layers is the thickest?

A. continental crust

B. oceanic crust

C. mantle

D. outer core

22. The principle of isostasy refers to:

A. the difference in the strength of the mantle versus the crust

B. the relationship between regional elevations and thickness of crust

C. how the outer core differs from the inner core

D. how the upper mantle differs from the lower mantle


23. Which of the following is NOT an important difference between continents and oceans?

A. thickness of the crust

B. composition of the crust

C. density of the crust

D. whether it is part of the lithosphere

E. elevation

24. Which of the following combinations would result in the highest regional elevations?

A. thin, dense crust

B. thick, dense crust

C. thin, less dense crust

D. thick, less dense crust

25. Which layer on this figure is the outer core?

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

E. E
26. Compared to oceanic crust, continental crust is:

A. thinner

B. more dense

C. lighter in color

D. all of these

27. The main difference between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere is the:

A. asthenosphere is less rigid

B. asthenosphere flows less easily

C. asthenosphere is cooler

D. asthenosphere has more oceanic crust

E. asthenosphere has more continental crust

28. Based on this topographic profile across the central United States, which region probably has
the thickest crust?

A. Colorado Rockies

B. Great Plains

C. Mississippi River

D. Appalachian Mountains

E. East Coast
29. Based on this topographic profile across the central United States, which region probably has
neither the thinnest nor thickest crust?

A. Colorado Rockies

B. Mississippi River

C. East Coast

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