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Geology Review
• Please pick up your clicker!
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Please select a team based onyour favorite sport.
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1. Hockey2. Soccer3. Basketball4. Baseball5. Football6. Other
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Minerals
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1. A mineral is defined as:A naturally occurring, ___, crystalline
solid with a definite chemical composition.
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1. element2. organic3. rock4. molecule5. inorganic
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2. This mineral shows:
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1. Cleavage2. Crystal Form
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3. The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched is known as:
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1. Cleavage2. Luster3. Hardness4. Streak5. Crystal form
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Team Scores2.5 Soccer2 Baseball2 Football2 Other1.86 Hockey
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Rocks
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4. This igneous rock is?
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1. Intrusive2. Extrusive
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5. Most sedimentary rocks form from…
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1. heat and pressure2. melting3. deposition4. weathering
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6. This rock shows folding and foliated bands of minerals indicating it is a(n):
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1. Igneous rock2. Metamorphic rock3. Sedimentary rock
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7. What type of rock is shown?
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1. Sedimentary2. Igneous3. metamorphic
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8. What process is occurring at X ?
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1. Heat and Pressure
2. Melting3. Weathering
& Erosion
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9. What process is occurring at Y ?
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1. Heat and Pressure
2. Melting3. Weathering &
Erosion
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Team Scores6.5 Soccer6.11 Other6 Baseball6 Football4.86 Hockey
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Geologic Time
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10. Nicolas Steno stated that in areas of undisturbed rocks, the oldest layer is found
at the bottom and the youngest layer is found at the top. This is known as:
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1. Law of Superposition2. Uniformitarianism3. Absolute time4. Unconformity
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11. Which is older, 3 or 1?
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1. 1 is older2. 3 is older3. Not enough information to determine an answer.
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12. Which is older, 3 or B?
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1. 3 is older2. B is older
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13. “A” is a(n):
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1. fault2. rift3. intrusion4. unconformity
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14. Radiometric dating is used to determine:
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1. Absolute Time2. Relative Time3. Clean-up Time
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Team Scores10 Soccer10 Football9.89 Other9.33 Baseball8.29 Hockey
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Weathering&
Erosion
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15. The natural process by which earth materials are moved from their
source and deposited elsewhere.
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1. Weathering2. Crystallization3. Compression4. Erosion
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16. Which is not an example of mass movement?
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1. Landslide2. Mudslide3. Avalanche4. Creep5. Tornado
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17. Which of these would not increase the chance of a landslide?
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1. Heavy precipitation.2. Clearing vegetation
off a slope.3. An Earthquake.4. A volcanic eruption5. Solar Storms
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18. Which of these glacial features is destructive?
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1. Moraine2. Drumlin3. Esker4. Striations
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19. The rate of chemical weathering increases as precipitation increases and the temperature:
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1. Increases2. Decreases3. Temperature has no effect on chemical weathering.
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20. Which of these is a result of chemical weathering?
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1. A change in the rocks mineral composition.2. Roots breaking apart a rock.3. Freezing water cracking a rock4. An earthquake breaking apart a rock
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21. The diagram shows a __ fault which is caused by __.
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1. Normal, compression2. Normal, tension3. Reverse, compression4. Reverse, tension5. Not my fault
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22. A landform that forms from sediments at the mouth of a river in a body of water is
called:
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1. Estuary2. Delta3. Levee4. Tombolo5. Sandbar6. Spit
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Team Scores15.5 Soccer14.22 Other14 Football13 Baseball13 Hockey
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Plate Tectonics
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23. If the Earth were to cool completely, which of the following would still continue?
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1. Earthquakes2. Volcanoes3. Plate Movements4. Convection currents
inside the earth5. Landslides6. Subduction
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24. Shield volcanoes are made of basalts with __ viscosity and therefore have __ eruptions.
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1. High, violent2. High, non-violent3. Low, violent4. Low, non-violent
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25. True or FalseThe oldest rocks on earth are found on the continents, not on the ocean floors.
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1. True2. False
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26. Most earthquakes and volcanoes are found:
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1. in the center of the continents.
2. near large cities.3. in mountain ranges.4. along plate boundaries.
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Team Scores19.43 Football19 Baseball18 Basketball17.4 Soccer16.67 Hockey
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Fossils
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27. Fossils used to define and identify geologic periods are know as:
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1. Brachiopods2. Index Fossils3. Sedimentary Fossils4. Crinoids5. Coprolites
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28. Almost all fossils are found in this type of rock.
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1. Igneous2. Metamorphic3. Sedimentary
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29. Alfred Wegener used fossil evidence to help support his theory of:
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1. Sea-Floor Spreading
2. Continental Drift3. Superposition4. Cross cutting5. Relativity
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30. The Geology Unit has…
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1. been really gneiss2. made me a little sedimental.3. no faults.4. been earth shattering.5. helped me not take things for granite.6. made me loose my apatite.7. has shaken me to my core.
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Final Team Scores0 Team 10 Team 20 Team 30 Team 40 Team 5
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Participant Scores0 Participant 10 Participant 20 Participant 30 Participant 40 Participant 5