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Skience Studying pt. 1 (rocks and earth)

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1. What is the outermost layer of the planet?
The Lithosphere
Igneous Rocks
The Upper Mantle
The Crust
2. Which is a real difference between oceanic and continental crust
Continental crust is wider, oceanic crust is thinner
Oceanic crust thicker, continental crust thinner
Oceanic crust mostly made of basatlic rocks, continental crust made of granitic rocks
Oceanic crust made of intrusive igneous rock, Continental crust made of extrusive igneous rock
3. What is the mantle under
The crust(y musty dusty)
The lithosphere
The upper mantle
The core
4. How do convection currents work
The mantle creates inconsistencies in the heating of the earth
Hotter air rises up and then cools down and sinks, creating a cycle
The crust creates inconsistencies in the heating of the earth
Cooler air rises up and then heats up and sinks, creating a cycle
5. Which one is made of MOLTEN IRON AND NICKEL
The outer mantle
The inner core
The inner mantle
The outer core
6. Which one is made of SOLID IRON AND NICKEL
The outer mantle
The inner core
The inner mantle
The outer core
7. Which of these is something the outer core does
Make up most of the earth's inner layer
Stay solid due to radioactive decay
Make the earth's magnetic fields work
Be hot
8. What is the asthenosphere
The semi-molten region of the upper mantle
The area that prevents continental drift
The semi-solid iron and nickel of the core
The area that makes continental drift work
9. What are the four pieces of evidence for continental drift?
ancient land forms, animal fossils, rock cycle records, past weather patterns
Fit of the continents, dry riverbeds, fossils, ancient human records
Geologic features, fit of the continents, weather algorithms, sea beds
Fossils, fit of the continents, geologic features, past weather patterns
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Level 31
May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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