Ch.17 (Exam 3) Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
High _____ is usually an indication of a magma body or still-cooling pluton near the surface. | heat flow |
Heat flow ______ the crest of the mid-oceanic ridges. | decreases away from |
Detailed images provided by _____ suggest that the mantle is heterogeneous, probably due to variations in temperature, composition, and density. | seismic reflection |
What is the asthenosphere? | It is the zone of weakness in the mantle on which the lithosphere moves. |
___ indicates that the core of the Earth is a liquid | The S-wave shadow zone |
_______ is a balance or equilibrium of adjacent blocks of brittle crust floating on the upper mantle. | Isostasy |
The rock record for tens of millions of years indicates that the Earth's magnetic field ____. | reverses polarity about every 500,000 years |
Seismic P-waves _____ through continental crust relative to oceanic crust. | travel slower |
The rise of the crust after removal of ice is called ____. | crustal rebound |
Continental crust is ___ relative to oceanic crust | thicker |
Because _____ can be accurately calculated, the size and shape of the core can be determined. | P-wave paths |
The boundary that separates the crust from the mantle is the ____. | Mohorovicic discontinuity |
The study of ancient magnetic fields is called ____. | paleomagnetism |
One widely accepted hypothesis is that the Earth's magnetic field is created by electric currents within the ______. | liquid outer core |
A region of magnetic force, called the ______ surround Earth. | magnetic field |
A cavity or body of low-density material causes a _____ pull on a gravity meter relative to average crust. | weaker |
The gradual loss of heat through the Earth's surface is called ___. | heat flow |
The P-wave shadow zone can be explained by the refraction of P-waves at the ___. | core-mantle boundary |
A deviation from average reading is called a(n) ____. | anomaly |
The bending of seismic waves as they pass from one material to another is called seismic ____. | refraction |
The upper mantle consists of _______. | ultramafic rocks |
_____ predicts that the higher a mountain range extends above sea level the deeper it extends into the mantle. | Isostatic adjustment |
A ____ is a tool used to study the gravitational attraction between Earth and a mass within the instrument. | gravity meter |
A gravity meter registers _____ over ore bodies. | increased gravity |
Hot mantle rock rising slowly by convection under parts of the ocean explains ____. | the unexpectedly high heat flow under the oceans |
The ____ is the transition zone at the core-mantle boundary. | D layer |
The boundary between the core and the mantle is marked by great changes in ____. | Seismic velocity, density, and temperature are all correct. |
As lava cools below the _____ point, a record of the Earth's magnetic field is permanently trapped in the rock. | Curie |
_____ is the branch of geology that applies physical laws and principles to study Earth. | Geophysics |
Iron-nickel meteorites are an important source of information regarding the composition of Earth's ______. | core |
_____ is a circulation pattern in which low-density material rises and high-density material sinks. | Convection |
The ____ is a low velocity seismic zone. | asthenosphere |
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