
#16 Quizizz: Exploring Earth's Dynamic Layers
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Austin and Keila are studying the Earth in their geography class. They are trying to determine which layer of the Earth is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates. Can you help them?
Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
Answer explanation
The mantle is the layer of the Earth responsible for the movement of tectonic plates. It contains convection currents that drive the plates on the crust above, making it the key layer in plate tectonics.
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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Weston and Bibi are working on a project about the theory of continental drift. Evaluate the evidence supporting the theory and identify which type of evidence was crucial in Alfred Wegener's hypothesis.
Fossil evidence
Ocean floor mapping
Satellite imagery
Seismic activity
Answer explanation
Fossil evidence was crucial in Alfred Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift, as similar fossils found on widely separated continents suggested they were once connected, supporting the idea of moving landmasses.
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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a field trip, Zoey and Amare are examining rock formations. Using your understanding of stratigraphy, determine how they can use rock layers to understand Earth's history.
By examining the color of rocks
By analyzing the sequence and position of rock layers
By measuring the temperature of rocks
By observing the size of rocks
Answer explanation
Scientists analyze the sequence and position of rock layers, known as stratigraphy, to reconstruct Earth's history. This method reveals the relative ages of rocks and the events that shaped the planet over time.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a science class, Lyriq and Marco were discussing the role of convection currents in the mantle. How do these currents contribute to the movement of tectonic plates?
They cause the Earth's rotation.
They create magnetic fields.
They drive the movement of tectonic plates.
They stabilize the Earth's temperature.
Answer explanation
Convection currents in the mantle create movement in the semi-fluid rock, which in turn drives the tectonic plates above. This process is essential for plate tectonics, leading to phenomena like earthquakes and volcanic activity.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a geography class, Zoey and Amare were discussing how the breakup of Pangea has influenced the current distribution of continents. Analyze their discussion.
It caused the continents to merge into a single landmass.
It led to the formation of the Pacific Ocean.
It resulted in the continents drifting to their present positions.
It had no impact on the current distribution of continents.
Answer explanation
The breakup of Pangea caused the continents to drift apart over millions of years, leading to their current positions. This tectonic activity shaped the geographical layout we see today.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Malina and Zoey are studying the impact of plate tectonics on the formation of mountain ranges. Discuss their findings.
Mountain ranges form due to erosion.
Mountain ranges form when tectonic plates collide.
Mountain ranges form from volcanic activity alone.
Mountain ranges form due to the Earth's rotation.
Answer explanation
Mountain ranges primarily form when tectonic plates collide, causing the Earth's crust to fold and uplift. This process, known as orogeny, is responsible for the creation of many major mountain ranges, unlike erosion or volcanic activity alone.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a geology class, Zaniya and Austin are discussing the role of subduction zones in the recycling of Earth's crust. Evaluate their discussion.
Subduction zones create new crust.
Subduction zones are areas where crust is destroyed and recycled.
Subduction zones are stable and unchanging.
Subduction zones prevent earthquakes.
Answer explanation
Subduction zones are crucial for recycling Earth's crust as they are regions where one tectonic plate is forced under another, leading to the destruction of crust. This process allows for the recycling of materials back into the mantle.
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DOK Level 3: Strategic Thinking
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