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Physical Geo Test

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What is the Marian's trench?   show
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show The mantle is the mostly-solid bulk of the Earth's interior. It lies between Earth's dense, super-heated core and it's thin outer layer- the crust.  
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What is the hottest part of the Earth?   show
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show Continental Drift is a theory that explained how continents move around Earth's surface  
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What is Pangea?   show
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show The Ring Of Fire is an area of frequent seismic and volcanic activity and notably contains 452 volcanoes  
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show A mega quake is a very powerful earthquake, generally with a richer scale value exceeding 7  
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show Folding occurs when heat and pressure are applied to rock layers in the Earth's crust, causing bending and layering of the original strata (layers).  
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show Faulting occurs when two parallel plates move alongside one another, often causing earth quakes  
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What is a seismograph?   show
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What is the lithosphere?   show
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What is igneous?   show
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What is sedimentary?   show
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What is the subduction zone?   show
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What is oceanic crust?   show
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show Canada has 15 ecozones, which are all identified by factors such as climate, soil, vegetation and animals  
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show A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that send surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. Often caused by undersea earthquakes  
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What is a ritcher scale?   show
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What is an example of a subduction zone?   show
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show 1) Volcanoes and island chains 2) Mountain Building 3) Earthquakes, tsunamis and mudslides 4) Ocean trenches 5) Seafloor spreading + expansion of ocean bottom 6) Formation of mineral deposits  
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show PreCambrian Era, Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Cenozoic Era  
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show We are currently in the Cenozoic Era  
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show PreCambrian era is the longest era  
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show PreCambrian Era is the oldest era  
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show Geological: Water rained from the atmosphere and created oceans Biological: Single-cell organisms appear  
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What is one geological and biological event from the Palezoic Era?   show
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What is one geological and biological event from the Mesozoic Era?   show
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What is one geological and biological event from the Cenozoic Era?   show
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Earth's parts starting from middle:   show
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How is the inner core the hottest part of the Earth but is also solid?   show
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What are Canada's 7 landform regions?   show
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show I live in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands  
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What is the biggest landform region in Canada?   show
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show The interior Plains have large oil and gas deposits  
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show The Western Cordillera is the region with the Rocky Mountains  
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What region is the coldest?   show
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show The Appalachians are the oldest, most eroded mountains  
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show The Hudson Bay and Arctic Lowlands has lots of polar bears, boggy marshes, and lots of bugs  
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show The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands is the most populated region  
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