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Study Quiz 7.1
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1
Clues about something that cannot be seen directly are called
A)incomplete evidence
B)direct evidence
C)indirect evidence
D)indirect examination
2
Which of the following is NOT an example of direct evidence that scientists might use to learn about Earth's inner layers?
A)Earthquake waves
B)Rock samples from volcanoes
C)Rocks from various mountain ranges
D)Samples from under the ocean floor
3
On a science test, one question asks you to list the layers of Earth in order from the outside to the inside. Which of the following is the correct list?
A)Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
B)Crust, outer core, inner core, mantle
C)Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core.
D)Mantle, crust, inner core, outer core
4
The boundary separating the crust from the mantle is called
A)the oceanic crust
B)the continental crust
C)the Mojave
D)the Moho
5
What do scientists call the part of Earth we live on?
A)Lithosphere
B)Geosphere
C)Asthenosphere
D)Ionosphere
6
The plates of Earth's crust form a layer similar to
A)the Moho
B)a jigsaw puzzle
C)the asthenosphere
D)a model
7
The movement produced by the rising of a warm material and the sinking of a cool material is called
A)an oceanic current
B)a conventional current
C)a convection current
D)a magnetic current
8
The movement of Earth's plates results in the formation of
A)volcanoes, earthquakes, and oceans
B)the inner core, the outer core, and the mantle
C)convection currents
D)earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes
9
During an orienteering exercise at school, you are asked to use a compass. You observe the compass needle pointing toward the north and remember that you are seeing evidence of
A)the Geographic North Pole
B)Earth's magnetic field
C)magnetic convection currents
D)cosmic rays
10
A _________ is a region of force around a magnet.
A)Geographic North Pole
B)continental crust
C)magnetic field
D)convection current







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