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Artemon [7]
4 years ago
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Which is associated with mid-ocean ridges?

Geography
1 answer:
a_sh-v [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

Unit 7 Unit 2: Earth Science Exam  

1. The footprints of a dinosaur are an example of what type of fossil? (1 point)  

trace fossil  

2. Differences in ocean-surface height can be measured by ____. (1 point)  

satellites  

3. Which of the following is associated with mid-ocean ridges? (1 point)  

mountainous topography  

4. Which regions are thought to be the most level places on Earth? (1 point)  

abyssal plains  

5. Where does seafloor spreading occur? (1 point)  

at divergent plates  

6. Biogenous sediment is made up of ____. (1 point)  

shells and skeletons of marine organisms  

7. The highest salinity would be found in which of the following areas? (1 point)  

an area with high rates of evaporation  

8. Where would you find the lowest density seawater? (1 point)  

surface mixed zone  

9. According to the conveyor belt model of ocean circulation, what happens when water reaches the poles? (1 point)  

The salinity of the water increases.  

10. Which of the following is NOT true about a wave in the open ocean? (1 point)  

Water particles travel with the wave.  

11. When is the daily tidal range greatest? (1 point)  

spring tide  

12. Which of the following structures is built to protect boats from large breaking waves? (1 point)  

breakwater  

13. Which of the following is true about equinoxes? (1 point)  

Days and nights are equal in length everywhere.  

14. Earth receives energy from the sun through what method of heat transfer? (1 point)  

radiation  

15. Which of the following best describes the temperatures of a city located along a windward coast? (1 point)  

cooler summer temperatures than an inland location at the same latitude  

16. Isotherms are lines that connect points of equal ____. (1 point)  

temperature  

17. A cold, dry air mass that moves over warm, tropical waters will likely become ____. (1 point)  

warmer and wetter  

18. A cT air mass is ____. (1 point)  

hot and dry  

19. Which of the following is considered to be a boundary between two different air masses? (1 point)  

both warm front and cold front  

20. Which stage happens first in the life cycle of a middle-latitude cyclone? (1 point)  

A front forms.  

21. Thunderstorms form when warm, humid air rises in a(n) ____. (1 point)  

unstable environment  

22. What happens to the intensity of solar energy as latitude increases? (1 point)  

It decreases.  

23. Global winds move warm air toward the ____. (1 point)  

poles  

24. Which of the following is NOT a principal group in the Köppen system? (1 point)  

west coast climate  

25. In dry climates, rates of evaporation exceed ____. (1 point)  

rates of precipitation  

26. What is the relationship between fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect? (1 point)  

Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.  

27. The geocentric model of the universe stated that ____. (1 point)  

Earth was the center of the universe  

28. The true shape of planetary orbits was discovered by ____. (1 point)  

Kepler  

29. Earth’s axis slowly but continuously points in different directions, a movement known as ____. (1 point)  

precession  

30. What occurs when the moon casts its shadow on Earth? (1 point)  

solar eclipse  

31. Maria formed from which of the following? (1 point)  

basaltic lava  

32. How does crater density relate to the moon’s geologic history? (1 point)  

High crater density is associated with older surfaces.  

33. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of Jovian planets? (1 point)  

thin atmospheres  

34. On which thickly clouded planet has radar mapping revealed a varied topography consisting of plains, highlands, and thousands of volcanic structures? (1 point)  

Venus  

35. Which features on Mars point to the possibility of liquid water on the planet? (1 point)  

gullies and streamlike channels  

36. Which planet’s axis of rotation lies nearly parallel with the plane of its orbit? (1 point)  

Uranus  

37. Most meteor showers are associated with the orbits of ____. (1 point)  

comets  

38. The energy of a photon is related to its ____. (1 point)  

wavelength  

39. Large Doppler shifts indicate ____. (1 point)  

high speeds  

40. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of radio telescopes over optical telescopes? (1 point)  

Radio telescopes have better resolution.  

41. Which part of the sun lies directly above the visible “surface” of the sun? (1 point)  

chromosphere  

42. What are the most explosive events that occur on the sun? (1 point)  

solar flares  

43. The source of the sun’s energy is ____. (1 point)  

nuclear fusion  

44. Which magnitude would be associated with the brightest star? (1 point)  

–5  

45. Which stars are composed of matter in which electrons have combined with protons? (1 point)  

neutron stars  

46. What will be the final stage in the sun’s life cycle? (1 point)  

black dwarf

Explanation: hope it helps you :))

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