Draft:Original research/Geoseismology/Quiz

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{Geoseismology phenomena associated with craters include? + catena + secondary craters - checking equations about complex systems + deformed strata + electric arcs + explosions
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{Which of the following is a phenomenon associated a Love wave? - the Love boat + seismic surface shock waves + a Q-wave + a lateral, horizontal movement perpendicular to the direction of propagation - very few impact craters - helium ice
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{Which of the following is not a geoseismology phenomenon associated with a crater? + strata - meteorite impact - eruption from below - fault slippage through the crater - Peabodys - volcanoes
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{The Asthenosphere may be associated with what materials phenomena? - predicting the end of the Earth - determining the accuracy of local computers + ductility + hot and electrically conductive - predicting when currently dormant volcanoes will erupt + seismically slow material + anisotropy direction parallel to APM
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{True or False, In geologic terms, a plate is a large, rigid slab of solid rock. + TRUE - FALSE
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{The lower mantle, below the transition zone, is made up of relatively simple iron and magnesium { silicate (i) } minerals.
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{Which geoseismological phenomena are associated with Earth? + lava-spewing volcanic eruptions - sulfur volcanoes + plate tectonics - water oceans - liquid methane oceans + asteroid strikes
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{The first internal structural element of the Earth to be identified? { core (i) }
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{Complete the text: The geognosy model of Earth includes the very thin, brittle { crust (i) }, asthenosphere above the { mantle (i) }, and the outer and inner { core (i) }.
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{A seismic wave that travels through the Earth's interior? { body wave (i) }
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{Which geoseismology phenomena are associated with Earth? - weathering + lightning strikes to ground - calcium carbonate deposition in the oceans + natural nuclear reactor explosions - liquid methane oceans + fault slippage
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{Complete the text: Primary or P-waves are the { fastest (i) } seismic waves, and they propagate through solids and { liquids (i) }.
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Earthquakes are not the only sources of vibration at or beneath the crust of the Earth.