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NATS 48887
Which convection model suggests “sluggish flow” in the lower mantle? A) slab pull B) layer cake C) whole mantle D) ridge push Inches of mercury is something that would only be used in America. Elsewhere in the world, the mercury […]
EVS 59934
What organic compounds are essential for DNA and RNA to form? A) ammonia and methane B) hydrogen sulfide C) carbon dioxide D) oxygen E) amino acids Which of the following is a part of the earth system that could be […]
CAS NS 80902
In a radio telescope, the electromagnetic energy is gathered by ________. A) a glass mirror with a reflective coating, similar to an optical telescope B) a spherical thin metal foil that refracts the radio waves to a point C) a […]
GEO 86991
What is the major difference between the crust and the lithosphere? A) The crust is cool and the lithosphere is hot. B) The crust is located above the lithosphere. C) The crust is located between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere. […]
GLY 93983
The most abundant chemical sedimentary rock is ________. A) limestone B) dolomite C) chert D) rock salt In the Ptolemaic (Greek) model of the universe, the ________. A) earth was flat B) earth was in the center of the universe […]
GLY 29645
In what part of a subduction margin might you find rocks deposited on the abyssal plain, far from land? A) Accretionary Wedge B) Volcanic Arc C) Forearc Basin D) Cratonic Basin Glacial ice sheets are the largest glaciers and they […]
GLY 63105
Preserved rocks in North America are generally less than ________. A) 20 km wide B) 10 km thick C) 50 km long D) 3.5 billion years old E) 2.7 g/cm3 in density If you just want to go for a […]
GLY 19014
The Spitzer space telescope is ________. A) a planned replacement telescope for Hubble B) a new X-ray detecting observatory C) a thermal infrared detecting telescope D) the next generation gamma ray detecting satellite The ratio of parent to daughter isotopes […]
GEO 54462
Where are the deepest parts of the oceans? A) along the base of the continental slope B) in rift valleys at sea floor spreading center C) in the abyssal plain D) in trenches In order to get oil and gas […]
NATS 53093
Which mineral reacts readily with cool, dilute hydrochloric acid to produce visible bubbles of carbon dioxide gas? A) calcite B) quartz C) gypsum D) plagioclase A red star is ________ our Sun. A) hotter and smaller than B) hotter and […]
GEO 17110
Which ocean has the greatest average depth? A) Atlantic B) Pacific C) Indian D) Arctic Thunder and lightning are associated with these clouds. A) cirrostratus B) cumulonimbus C) altostratus D) cirrus Answer: B What two chemical elements are most abundant […]
GLY 82051
Folds are an example of ________. A) brittle deformation B) ductile deformation C) elastic deformation D) shear deformation A major obstacle the first land plants had to overcome was ________. A) finding food on land where there were no organic […]
NATS 88827
A dry climate is defined as ________. A) a climate where the temperature is over 25oC B) one where the rainfall is less than 10 cm per year C) one were the evaporation exceeds the precipitation D) a climate where […]
EVS 84648
Heavy elements like Pb (lead) and U (Uranium) were generated ________. A) by humans in nuclear reactors B) during the big band when the universe was formed C) by the Sun and expelled to the solar system via the solar […]
GEO 21505
What two factors speed up rates of chemical reaction and weathering in rocks and soils? A) low temperatures; very dry B) low temperatures; very moist C) high temperatures; very dry D) warm temperatures; very moist The magnitude of a temperature […]
CAS NS 83812
The final stage for a star which is as massive as the Sun is a ________. A) black hole B) main-sequence star C) red giant D) white dwarf Sedimentary rocks with marine fossils are exposed at the top of Mt. […]
GLY 58811
The large size of insects and amphibians during the Pennsylvanian period has been suggested to be due to ________. A) a lack of predators for early land forms B) an excess of sunlight and water during that time C) an […]
EVS 23314
Which of the following major discoveries was not made near or after World War II? A) the extensive ranges of mountain chains on the sea floor B) deep focus earthquakes that occur in some regions of the earth C) rift […]
NATS 51866
In the early 1700’s Kant suggested there were many galaxies visible from Earth but the idea was not popular because ________. A) at that time, people generally believed the earth was the center of the universe. B) only modern satellite […]
CAS NS 52356
Organisms, such as algae and bacteria, that drift with ocean currents are known as ________. A) nekton B) plankton C) benthos organisms D) biomass E) none of these The point in stellar evolution when a star has used up all […]
NATS 71469
What group of animals were the first to leave the ocean to become the first amphibians? A) horn-beaked Cephalopods B) trilobites C) lobe-finned fish D) salamanders The earth is estimated to be approximately 4.6 billion years old. Life appeared early […]
EVS 41065
The resistance of a mineral to abrasion is known as ________. A) luster B) cleavage C) streak D) hardness The angle of the noon sun varies by ________ degrees each year. A) 15 B) 23.5 C) 47 D) 73.5 E) […]
CAS NS 92197
During the late Paleozoic, the present-day North America, Europe, western Asia, Siberia, and perhaps China formed the northern continent of ________. A) Gondwanaland B) Laurasia C) Greenland D) Africa E) none of the above We know the age of the […]
NATS 84978
Lunar regolith breccia contains crystalline rock fragments and glassy fragments formed by meteorite impacts. A system with an environmental lapse rate of 5oC/1000 m and a dry adiabatic of 10C is stable. Answer: TRUE The most abundant sedimentary rock is […]
NATS 12481
Groins are constructed for the purpose of maintaining or widening beaches that are losing sand. During the Ice Age, the climate was occasionally warmer than it is today. Answer: TRUE Continental rocks do not rift because they are too thick. […]
GEO Closely Spaced Isobars Indicate Wind Speeds
Using the telescope, Galileo discovered that the planet Mars had polar ice caps not unlike those on Earth. Bajadas develop from coalescence of alluvial fans along fronts of mountain ranges in arid lands. Answer: TRUE The ecliptic and zodiac are […]
GEO 28513
The ancient Greeks proposed an Earth-centered view of the universe. Prevailing winds toward a shoreline typically produce upwelling. Answer: FALSE Most of the energy and mineral resources we use are renewable. Answer: FALSE Standard sea level air pressure is 1013 […]
NATS 69417
A cT air mass is dry and warm. One magma can produce several different igneous rocks having different mineral compositions. Answer: TRUE Neap tides occur about the time of the first quarter and third quarter phases of the Moon. Answer: […]
GEO 47210
Floods are the least destructive of all geologic hazards. As the tide rises, water flows in toward the shore as the ebb tide. Answer: FALSE Spits, baymouth bars and sea stacks are all features produced by longshore transport of sediments. […]
EVS 20451 Thermoclines In The Ocean Are Best Developed At ________.
An extreme example of the greenhouse effect is thought to be associated with an abundance of carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere. Ash and lapilli are different sized pyroclastic particles. Answer: TRUE The Sun is considered an average star. Answer: […]
NATS 30662
Most of the world’s landmass is in the northern hemisphere. In the case of light, when a source is moving away, its light appears redder than it actually is. Answer: TRUE At any given moment on Earth, there are about […]
CAS NS 95840
Warm fronts generally have steeper slopes than cold fronts. In a hurricane, the greatest wind speeds and heaviest rainfall occur in the region called the eye. Answer: FALSE The asthenosphere is a relatively cool and rigid shell that overlies the […]
CAS NS 19404
Subduction zones are downgoing convection cells in the earth but only carry oceanic material into the mantle. When a glacier is retreating, the upstream ice is still moving forward toward the downstream terminus of the glacier. Answer: TRUE Isotherms are […]
GEO 73127
Radio telescopes are able to detect very short wave radiation emitted by celestial objects. Halite (sodium chloride) is the most abundant salt found in seawater. Answer: TRUE Solifluction occurs during the warmer summer months. Answer: TRUE The epicenter of an […]
GLY 95935
Numerical dates based on radioactivity are very important for studying Precambrian geologic history because fossils are rare or absent. Thunderstorms are usually associated with nimbostratus clouds. Answer: FALSE Shorter wavelengths correspond to more energetic photons. Answer: TRUE More water is […]
EVS 62196
Continents are, on average, about 2 km higher than sea level. When air is cooled to its dew point, the relative humidity is 100%. Answer: TRUE Bright centers of solar activity are called filaments. Answer: FALSE The concept that the […]
NATS 14502
Metamorphism can affect only sedimentary rocks. The major source of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere is from the decay of plants. Answer: FALSE Quartz weathers readily to aluminum-rich clay minerals. Answer: FALSE During the Cenozoic era, the eastern and western margins […]
NATS 66402
Productivity in the oceans is highest in tropical regions. Our galaxy is called the Milky Way. Answer: TRUE Sea level is constant over long periods of the earth’s history, and that is why it is used as a major datum […]
ECON 15388
Producer surplus is A) the difference between the maximum price consumers are willing to pay and the minimum price producers are willing to accept. B) the excess of the amount received from the sale of a good or service over […]
ECB 80835
All of the following are possible sources of bias in using the Consumer Price Index to measure inflation except A) the introduction of new goods. B) an improvement in the quality of goods. C) commodity substitution. D) an increase in […]
Economics 50023
Consider the data in Table 1A.4.1. Suppose z increases from 4 to 5. What will happen to the graph of the relationship between x and y? A) It will shift to the right. B) It will shift to the left. […]
ECB 82552
Choose the statement that is incorrect. A) Free trade destroys some jobs. B) Imports create jobs for retailers that sell imported goods and for firms that service those goods. C) Imports create income in the rest of the world, some […]
MicroEconomic 88638
If a profit-maximizing firm in a perfectly competitive market is incurring an economic loss, then it must be producing a level of output where A) price is greater than marginal cost. B) price is greater than marginal revenue. C) marginal […]
Economics 23256
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 26.3.5 Refer to Figure 26.3.5. At point B the economy has A) an inflationary gap with real GDP in excess of potential GDP. B) an inflationary gap with real GDP […]
ECON 89934
If the Bank of Canada sets a target exchange rate that is higher than the current exchange rate, then A) the Bank must sell dollars. B) the Bank must buy dollars. C) the Bank can do nothing in the short […]
MicroEconomic 13729
The slope of a horizontal line is A) positive. B) negative. C) zero. D) infinite. E) initially positive and then negative. During the next hour John can choose one of the following three activities: playing basketball, watching television, or reading […]
BUS 42682
In monopolistic competition A) there are two firms in the market. B) the size of one firm is small relative to the size of the industry. C) the size of one firm is large relative to the size of the […]
MicroEconomic 46548
Refer to Figure 27.2.1. When real GDP is equal to Yb, then A) actual expenditure is less than planned expenditure. B) actual expenditure is greater than planned expenditure. C) planned expenditure is equal to actual expenditure. D) real GDP increases. […]
ECON E 62298
The magnitude of the slope of an indifference curve is A) the marginal rate of substitution. B) the marginal rate of transformation. C) the marginal propensity to consume. D) the marginal propensity to substitute. E) the relative price of good […]
BUS 68820
Which one of the following will yield a measured price elasticity of demand of 5.0? A 10 percent rise in price results in a A) 10 percent decrease in quantity demanded. B) 5 percent decrease in quantity demanded. C) 2 […]