Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of...

36

Transcript of Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of...

Page 1: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?
Page 2: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km?

Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Page 3: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. What is the scientific name for the layer of the earth between 670 and 40 km?

Page 4: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. What drives the movement of tectonic plates?

Page 5: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. What type of boundary is there between the Pacific plate and Australian plate?

Page 6: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a ___________ boundary.

Page 7: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 670 and 40 km?

Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Page 8: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2a. The boundary between the Eastern rim of the North American plate and the Western rim of the Eurasian plate is called the ________ ?Q2b. What type of boundary is this?

Page 9: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. The string of lakes in East Africa that run North South indicate the ____________.

Page 10: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. Pangea was completed _________ Mya and started to break down _________ Mya (end of the Triassic).

Page 11: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. During the Ordovician(500 -450 Mya) Southern Indiana was a ____________ .

Page 12: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1. Monday October 26 2015 there was a massive earthquake in Northern Afghanistan and Pakistan. What explains the high incidence of earthquakes in this region?

Page 13: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. Why are volcanic eruptions common in Chile (this one occurred on 3 March 2015) and Peru?

Page 14: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. The Appalachian mountains (North America) are as old as the ____________ of Africa.

Page 15: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. Give 4 arguments that support continental drift (or plate tectonics).

Page 16: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. What is special about the pattern of magnetic anomalies around the Mid-Atlantic ridge that argue for continental drift?

Page 17: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1. B, C, D, and E are sedimentary rocks but A is igneous rock. Date the different rock layers shown in the figure. (oldest<youngest)

Page 18: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. Who is credited with formulating the first principles of relative dating of rock strata?

Page 19: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. Radioactive 62Samarium147 decayes to

60Neodymium143. What is the mechanism of the decay?

Page 20: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. Al (atom number 13, atom mass 28) decays to Si ((atom number 14, atom mass 28) . What is the underlying mechanism?

Page 21: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. When Na (atom number 11, atom mass 20) gains 1 electron it changes to an element with atom number _________ and atom mass ________.

Page 22: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1. 88Radium226 decays into 86Radon222 with a half life of 1600 years. Explain the mechanisms of decay.

Page 23: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. 88Radium226 decays into 86Radon222 with a half life of 1600 years. Why would this reaction be of interest in dating geological strata?

Page 24: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. 88Radium226 decays into 86Radon222 with a half life of 1600 years. How many years passed before there is 3x more Radon222 than Radium226 in a rock sample?

Page 25: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. 53Iodine129 (half life 17 million years) decays to 54Xenon129. How long does it take for the amount of Iodine129 to equal the amount of Xenon129?

Page 26: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. The most likely site to look for fossils are __________.

A. Sedimentary rock.B. Metamorphic rock.C. Igneous rock.D. Lava rock.

Page 27: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q1. To do a Goodness-of-fit test you use the __________; for a Comparison-of-means test you choose the ___________.

Page 28: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. Give formula of t-value: t = ?

Page 29: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. How does the t-value change when the number of measurements of the datasets increases?

Page 30: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. (a) What is the reference point point for radiometric dating using Carbon-14?

Page 31: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. Why can you predict that fossils of Hyrocatherium (Eohippus) and Mesohippus would be especially rare in the fossil record.?

Page 32: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. Summarize both the formation and decay of Carbon-14 in terms of beta-particles.

Page 33: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q2. When comparing A (32 ± 0.1, n=6) and B (30 ± 0.3, n=7) you use the Student’s t-test.

Calculate t:

Page 34: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q3. When comparing A (32 ± 0.1, n=6) and B (30 ± 0.3, n=7) using the Student’s t-test, you calculateP = 0.025.

Use the correct sentence structure to write your conclusion.

Page 35: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q4. What have Pakicetus, Ambulocetus, Rhodocetus, Basilosaurus, and modern whales and dolphins in common?

Page 36: Q1a. What layer of the earth is found between 5200 and 2900 km? Q1b. What is the physical state of this layer?

Q5. “There are no authentically anachronistic fossils in the fossil record.” What would be an example of an anachronistic fossil?