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Match the magma type with the appropriate tectonic setting where it likely forms:
Iceland - ANSWER- basalt

Match the magma type with the appropriate tectonic setting where it likely forms: Sierra
Nevada Batholith - ANSWER- granite

Match the magma type with the appropriate tectonic setting where it likely forms:
Phillipine Islands - ANSWER- andesite

The Columbia Plateau is composed of rock rich in - ANSWER- basalt

The melting temperature of granitic magma (wet melt) - ANSWER- increases as
pressure is reduced (as it rises)

A partial melt of the asthenosphere will not rise toward the surface because - ANSWER-
the above question is incorrect because an asthenospheric melt will rise towards the
surface

How do we know that Earth was created from the debris of a previous star system? -
ANSWER- Dense elements exist that could only have been formed through a
Supernova event

Steps of the Nebular Hypothesis - ANSWER- - Supernova and formation of primordial
dust cloud

- condensation of primordial dust. Forms disk-shaped nebular cloud rotating counter-
clockwise

- Proto sun and planets begin to form

- Accretion of planetesimals and differentiation of planets and moons

- Existing solar system takes shape

Evidence to support the nebular hypothesis - ANSWER- - planets and moons revolve in
a counter-clockwise direction (v. random)

- Planetary orbits are aligned along the sun's equatorial plane (v. random)

- Observations from Hubble and radio astronomy

, Characteristics of Terrestrial Planets - ANSWER- - Close to the sun, dense

- Small, rocky (silicate minerals, metallic cores)

Characteristics of Jovian Planets - ANSWER- - Far from the sun, low density

- Large, gaseous (hydrogen, methane)

Can you explain why the earth and terrestrial planets have so little molecular hydrogen
comprising their respective atmospheres; yet the primarodial dust cloud was mostly
comprised of hydrogen gas? - ANSWER- - Key word: heat.

- Jovian planets are located far enough away from the sun that molecular hydrogen is
cool and dense enough to remain in their atmosphere

- Terrestrial planets are close enough to the sun that molecular hydrogen would be too
heated, not dense enough to remain in the atmosphere

What's the inner and outer core of the earth made of? - ANSWER- Iron-Nickel Core

Inner core in which phase? - ANSWER- solid

Outer core in which phase? - ANSWER- liquid

What's the mantle made of? - ANSWER- Fe-Mg Silicate

What's the crust made of? - ANSWER- Fe-Mg-Al Silicate

Differentiated earth order (starting from center) - ANSWER- - Iron-Nickel Core
- Fe-Mg Silicate Mantle
- Fe-Mg-Al Silicate Crust (ocean and continental)
- Oceans
- Atmosphere

How is the earth compositionally zoned? - ANSWER- Along a density gradient

How did the earth become compositionally zoned? - ANSWER- - accretion of
planetesimals

- initial heating due to kinetic energy of colliding planetesimals and compressional
heating

- Additional heating from radioactive decay

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