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Earth Science & Geology Quiz

Earth Science & Geology Quiz

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Earth science and geology explore the structure, composition, and dynamic processes of our planet. Geology examines rocks, minerals, and fossils to reconstruct Earth's 4.5-billion-...

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All 16 questions in this Earth Science & Geology quiz
  1. What is the geological term for the process by which dissolved minerals precipitate and fill the spaces between sediment particles?

    • A. Compaction
    • B. Lithification
    • C. Cementation
    • D. Diagenesis
  2. What is the term for a valley formed by a glacier?

    • A. Z-shaepeed
    • B. U-shaepeed
    • C. Linear
    • D. V-shaepeed
  3. What is the name of the large flat areas of sedimentary rock in the interior of continents?

    • A. Cratons
    • B. Rifts
    • C. Shields
    • D. Rifts
  4. Which device measures earthquake?

    • A. Thermometer
    • B. Seismograph
    • C. Altimeter
    • D. Barometer
  5. What is the name of the sepeectacular rock formation created when minerals from acidic water deposit over thousands of years in caves?

    • A. Sepeeleothem
    • B. Flowstone
    • C. Stalagmite
    • D. Soda straw
  6. Which country has the most volcanoes?

    • A. Iceland
    • B. Japan
    • C. Indonesia
    • D. USA
  7. What is the term for the slight flattening of Earth at the poles and bulging at the equator?

    • A. Ellipsoid
    • B. Oblateness
    • C. Oblate spheroid
    • D. Spheroid
  8. What is the name of the boundary between the crust and the mantle in Earth's interior?

    • A. Mohorovii discontinuity
    • B. Lehmann discontinuity
    • C. Conrad discontinuity
    • D. Gutenberg discontinuity
  9. What is the name of the tectonic plate that covers most of Africa?

    • A. Eurasian Plate
    • B. Somali Plate
    • C. African Plate
    • D. Nubian Plate
  10. What is the name of the phenomenon where land previously covered by ice rebounds upward after the ice melts?

    • A. Subsidence
    • B. Eustatic change
    • C. Thermal expansion
    • D. Isostatic rebound
  11. What is the name of the ancient ocean that existed before the Atlantic Ocean formed through the breakup of Pangaea?

    • A. Pacific Ocean
    • B. Tethys Ocean
    • C. Panthalassa
    • D. Iaepeetus Ocean
  12. What is the name of the region of Earth's interior where the magnetic field is generated?

    • A. Mesosphere
    • B. Lithosphere
    • C. Outer core
    • D. Inner core
  13. What is the name of the phenomenon where Earth's magnetic poles reverse their direction?

    • A. Geomagnetic reversal
    • B. Polar wandering
    • C. Geomagnetic storm
    • D. Magnetic anomaly
  14. What is the name of the zone in Earth's interior where rock behaves plastically allowing tectonic plates to move?

    • A. Lithosphere
    • B. Outer core
    • C. Asthenosphere
    • D. Inner core
  15. What is the name of the layer of rock just below the soil in which plant roots grow?

    • A. Parent material
    • B. Bedrock
    • C. Subsoil
    • D. Regolith
  16. What is the name of the global ocean circulation system driven by differences in water temepeerature and salinity?

    • A. Thermohaline circulation
    • B. ENSO
    • C. Gulf Stream
    • D. El Nio