APSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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APSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectThe most abundant elements in...
APSC 151 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
The most abundant elements in the Earth's CRUST by weight are
a) Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum
b) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide
c) Iron, Nickel, Gypsum
d) Earth, Wind, Fire - ANSWER-A
What are the two dominant sources of Lithium to power the new age of devices and transport?
a) Porphyry Deposits, Astroblemes
b) Veins, Dykes
c) Placer Deposits, Volcanoes
d) Rhyolites and Basalts
e) Granites and Salt Lakes - ANSWER-e
One of the catalysts that promoted the formation of complex organic molecules and RNA were
a) cyanobacteria
b) subduction zones
c) montmorillonite clay
d) volcanic eruptions
e) abiotic methane - ANSWER-c
Archaea differ from Bacteria in that they were typically:
a) smaller b) photosynthetic
c) extremophiles
d) organic
e) found with nucleii - ANSWER-c
In the rock cycle, fill in the processes that take place between the rock phases:
i: Igneous to Sedimentary
ii: Sedimentary to Metamorphic
iii: Metamorphic to Igneous
a) i: erosion and weathering
ii: heat and pressure
iii: melting and volcanism
b) i: dissolution and precipitation
ii: folding and faulting
iii: extrusion and compaction
c) i: ionization and reduction
ii: consolidation and lithification
iii: heat and pressure
d) i: distortion and contraction
ii: heat and pressure
iii: erosion and weathering
e) i: heat and pressure
ii: melting and volcanism
iii: erosion and weathering - ANSWER-a
The three eras of the Phanerozoic Eon are
a) Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian
b) Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic
c) Cretaceous, Jurassic, Cretaceous
d) Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian
e) Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Palezoic - ANSWER-e The last two supercontinents in geological history (in order of increasing age) were:
a) Rodinia, Gondwana
b) Pangea, Gondwana
c) Rodinia, Columbia
d) Gondwana, Pangea
e) Ur, Arctica - ANSWER-b
Grand Lake in Newfoundland and Loch Ness in Scotland are deep lakes filling an ancient fault valley that was directly connected before:
a) The formation of the St. Lawrence Rift
b) The Appalachian Orogeny
c) The Rupture of the San Andrea Fault
d) The rifting of the modern Atlantic Ocean
e) The Creation of the Ottawa Graben - ANSWER-d
Iceland is unique in the world in that it is located on both a
a) a Subduction trench and a transform fault
b) a porphyry and kimberlite
c) a diverging boundary and a hot spot
d) a pluton and a hot spot
e) a magmatic deposit and an astrobleme - ANSWER-c
For the first Billion Years of Oxygen Generation, the oxygen was used up
a) by Archaea
b) by cyanobacteria
c) concentrating alumina into bauxite
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