*7.10A Earth's Changes Over Time Quiz

*7.10A Earth's Changes Over Time Quiz

7th Grade

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*7.10A Earth's Changes Over Time Quiz

*7.10A Earth's Changes Over Time Quiz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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What is the principle of superposition in geology?

The oldest layers of rock are on the top, and the youngest are on the bottom.

The youngest layers of rock are on the top, and the oldest are on the bottom.

All rock layers are the same age.

Rock layers are formed in random order.

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Which of the following is an example of fossil evidence that supports the theory of plate tectonics?

The presence of similar fossils on different continents.

The discovery of new species in the ocean.

The formation of new volcanic islands.

The occurrence of earthquakes.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does the movement of tectonic plates provide evidence for the changing Earth?

Tectonic plates remain stationary, indicating a stable Earth.

Tectonic plates move, causing earthquakes and volcanic activity, which reshape the Earth's surface.

Tectonic plates dissolve over time, leaving no trace.

Tectonic plates are only found in the ocean.

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Explain how the concept of superposition can be used to determine the relative age of rock layers.

By identifying the chemical composition of the rocks.

By observing the sequence of rock layers, where the bottom layers are older than the top layers.

By measuring the temperature of the rock layers.

By counting the number of fossils in each layer.

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Evaluate the impact of fossil evidence on our understanding of Earth's history and the theory of plate tectonics.

Fossil evidence has no impact on our understanding of Earth's history.

Fossil evidence supports the idea that continents have always been in their current positions.

Fossil evidence provides crucial information that supports the theory of plate tectonics and shows how continents have moved over time.

Fossil evidence only tells us about the types of organisms that existed in the past, not about Earth's history.

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