CHAPTER 1 Lesson 4. The Internal Structure of the Earth
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- Q1What is the outermost layer of Earth called?MantleInner CoreOuter CoreCrust30s
- Q2What layer of Earth is found beneath the crust?MantleOuter CoreInner CoreCrust30s
- Q3What is the outermost part of Earth's core called?Inner CoreCrustMantleOuter Core30s
- Q4Earth's PHYSICAL layers...Crust Mantle CoreCrust Mesosphere CoreLithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Outer Core Inner CoreLithosphere Mantle Outer Core Inner Core30s
- Q5Earth's COMPOSITIONAL layers...Crust Mesosphere CoreLithosphere Mantle Outer Core Inner CoreCrust Mantle CoreLithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Outer Core Inner Core30s
- Q6Alfred Wegener's theory states that the continents were once joined to form a supercontinent called.....UltronPangaeaMesaNeverland30s
- Q7The theory that states that all of the continents were once one massive continent 250 million years ago is called...The Theory of RelativityThe Theory of EvolutionThe Theory of Plate TectonicsThe Theory of Continental Drift30s
- Q8Which of the following was not a piece of evidence used by Alfred Wegener to explain the Theory of Continental Drift?Earthquake patternsSimilar mountain ranges and rock formations on different continentsIncorrect Similar fossils on different continentsThe shape of the continents30s
- Q9Why didn't scientists believe Alfred Wegener's theory?He did not have evidence.They actually did believe him.He could not provide an explanation for how the continents moved.30s
- Q10In seafloor spreading, molten material rises from the mantle and erupts along with a...ring of firedeep-ocean trenchrift valleymid-ocean ridge30s