1) What is the study of the makeup of the earth and the processes and shape it is called? a) geology b) archaeology c) ecology d) geography 2) Which explains the theory of plate tectonics? a) Earth's tectonic plates are far apart and are fixed in place. b) Earth's tectonic plates are far apart but are slowly moving closer to one another. c) Earth's tectonic plates fit tightly together and are fixed in place. d) Earth's tectonic plates have been slowly moving and interacting for billions of years. 3) Which is true about myths? a) Myths are told to teach important life lessons. b) Myths help explain unpredictable natural events. c) Myths are told to make children laugh. d) Myths are historically accurate accounts of past events. 4) A represents which location? a) mantle b) crust c) outer core d) inner core 5) B represents which location? a) outer core b) inner core c) mantle d) crust 6) C represents which location? a) outer core b) crust c) mantle d) inner core 7) D represents which location? a) mantle b) crust c) outer core d) inner core 8) Earth's largest and thickest layer is... a) inner core b) mantle c) outer core d) crust 9) This layer may be nearly as hot as the sun's surface; innermost layer. a) inner core b) outer core c) mantle d) crust 10) This layer is thin and rocky. It is also the outermost layer. a) mantle b) inner core c) crust d) outer core 11) This layer is made of liquid made of a very hot metal.  a) outer core b) inner core c) crust d) mantle 12) A volcano that has not erupted for at least 10,000 years and is not likely to erupt again is considered ______________________________. a) active b) extinct c) dormant d) dead 13) A volcano that has erupted in the past 10,000 years and is likely to erupt again is considered _________________________________. a) alive b) dormant c) extinct d) active 14) A volcano that hasn't erupted for a long time but could erupt again is considered ______________________________________________. a) semi-alive b) dormant c) active d) extinct 15) Which best explains the relationship between earthquakes and faults? a) Earthquakes begin with huge blocks of rock moving along faults. b) Faults and earthquakes are two words to describe the same geological process. c) Faults are cracks in Earth's crust that form when earthquakes occur. d) Earthquakes cause faults to form along plate boundaries. 16) On the ______________________________, numbers describe the intensity of earthquakes based on the largest seismic wave recorded. a) seismograph b) thermometer c) volcano d) Richter scale 17) Using a ___________________________, jagged up and down lines show the energy of seismic waves.  a) seismograph b) Richter scale c) earthquake monitor d) rain gauge

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