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The concept that Earth's upper layer, or lithosphere, is divided into large, quite rigid segments which float over the more dense upper mantle, is termed

A: pushing margins   B: plate tectonics

C: floating continents   D: convection currents

plate tectonics

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An earthquake's magnitude is measured with a tool that records the size of seismic waves, called a

A: seismograph B: telegraph

C: Richter scale D: sonic recorder

seismograph

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Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?

  A: plants B: animals

  C: electrical outlets D: the sun

the sun

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What is the only thing in nature that can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas?

A: helium B: water

C: oxygen D: hydrogen

water

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What is the correct term for plants releasing water from their leaves, which then evaporates?

A: evaporation B: precipitation

C: transpiration D: condensation

transpiration

200

Plate boundaries where two plates are moving apart from one another, and new plate material is being formed as molten rock rises to fill the gap between them, are called

A: divergent margins B: convergent margins

C: subduction margins D: transform margins

divergent margins

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Most earthquakes occur

A: in the middle of the ocean B: where volcanoes are

C: near major cities D: along plate boundaries

along plate boundaries

200

What is evaporation?

A: Water freezes. B: Water vapor meets cold air and changes back into liquid.

C: Water gets warm and changes from liquid water to water vapor.

D: Plants take in water from the soil.

Water gets warm and changes from liquid water to water vapor.

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What are the three stages of the water cycle?

A: evaporation, condensation, precipitation B: condensation, precipitation, hibernation

C: precipitation, dehydration, evaporation D: transpiration, dehydration, condensation

evaporation, condensation, precipitation

200

What is the correct term for plants releasing water from their leaves, which then evaporates?

A: evaporation B: precipitation

C: transpiration D: condensation

transpiration

300

The plates of the Earth move because of

A: pressure from volcanoes B: bumping from bubbling magma

C: convection currents in the mantle D: earthquake activity

convection currents in the mantle

300

The magnitude of the largest earthquakes felt to date, such as the San Francisco earthquake of 1989, are in the range of __________Richter magnitude.

A: 3 B: 6

  C: 1 D: 8 and over

8 and over

300

What is the correct term for moisture that falls to the ground from clouds?

A: condensation B: precipitation

C: hibernation D: evaporation

precipitation

300

Where is water vapor found?

A: in the air around you B: in your breath

C: in steam from a kettle D: all of the above

all of the above

300

Where does some water from the water cycle collect underground?

A: aquariums B: aquifers

C: aqueducts D: aquatic parks

aquifers

400

Two obvious ways plate tectonic activity can be witnessed is in

A: wind and ocean currents B: earthquakes and volcanoes

C: avalanches and snowstorms D: changing weather patterns

earthquakes and volcanoes

400

Some areas that have the highest concentration of earthquakes are

A: the coasts of N. America and S. America B: in the South Pacific ocean, such as near Japan

  C: the coast of Africa D: A and B both

A and B both

400

From where does most water evaporate?

A: puddles B: rivers

C: lakes D: oceans

oceans

400

How much water does the average North American use in a day?

A: 1-2 gallons B: 5-10 gallons

C: 25-30 gallons D: 50-80 gallons

50-80 gallons

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Is freezing a chemical or a physical change?

a physical change

500

The strongest shock waves of an earthquake occur close to what is called the epicenter, a point on the surface of the crust directly above what is called the ______.

A: magnitude B: focus C: current D: margin

focus

500

Earthquakes and volcanoes share which of the following in common?

A: they both occur along plate boundaries B: they both can involve explosive movement

C: they are both related to plate tectonic activity

  D: all of the above

all of the above

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What is the correct term for rising water vapor meeting colder air and turning back into water droplets?

A: condensation B: dehydration

C: precipitation D: evaporation

condensation

500

What are the drops of water that form on cool surfaces during the night called?

A: dew B: rain

C: steam D: snow

dew

500
Drops of water forming crystals are...
Snow flakes