What was the name of the supercontinent that existed about 200 million years ago, which was proposed by Alfred Wegener?
Pangea
Name at least three of the five requirements for a substance to be a mineral
Naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, definite chemical composition, ordered internal structure.
What is the name of the funnel-shaped depression at the top of a volcano?
Crater.
According to geological data, approximately how old is our planet?
About 4.6 billion years.
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma is below the Earth's surface; lava is on the surface.
Which "plastic" layer of the Earth lies beneath the lithosphere and allows the plates to move?
The Asthenosphere
What is the main difference between a rock and a mineral?
A rock is a mixture of one or more minerals.
Which characteristic of magma determines whether an eruption will be quiet or explosive?
Viscosity
Which principle states that "the present is the key to the past," meaning physical laws have not changed over time?
Uniformitarianism.
Name the three main groups of rocks classified by geologists.
Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
What happens in the subduction zone, and what kind of topographical structures does it create on the ocean floor?
One slab sinks under the other, making trenches
What is the name of the scale from 1 to 10 used to measure a mineral's relative hardness?
Mohs Scale.
What is the largest type of volcano, characterized by broad, gentle slopes
Shield volcano
The Earth's core is primarily composed of which two metals?
Iron (Fe) and Nickel (Ni).
If an igneous rock cools very quickly (for example, in the water), what will be the size of its crystals?
The crystals will be very small
What do we call plate boundaries where two plates move toward each other and collide?
Convergent boundaries
What property describes the color of a mineral in its powdered form?
Streak
What do we call the fragments of hot lava, ash, and rocks ejected into the air during an explosive eruption?
Pyroclastic debris
Name the three layers of the Earth defined by their chemical composition.
Crust, Mantle, and Core.
In which of the three rock types are you most likely to find fossils?
Sedimentary rocks.
What is the primary evidence for sea-floor spreading found on the ocean floor?
Paleomagnetism
Which is the most common group of minerals in the Earth's crust, containing silicon and oxygen?
Silicates
What is a caldera and how does it form?
A large basin formed by the collapse of a volcano's summit into an empty magma chamber.
What is the name of the hypothesis that our solar system formed from a rotating cloud of dust and gas?
The Nebular Hypothesis.
What are the two main processes of lithification that turn loose sediment into solid rock?
Compaction and Cementation.