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What is the solid outer layer of Earth called?
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Mantle
Inner core
Asthenosphere
Lithosphere
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What type of rock mostly makes up the crust?
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Sedimentary rock
Pumice rock
Basalt and granite igneous rock
Metamorphic rock
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What is the solid outer layer of Earth called?
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What type of rock mostly makes up the crust?
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Which type of rock makes up the oceanic crust?
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How deep does the crust extend?
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What type of rock makes up the continental crust?
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What is the partially molten layer beneath the lithosphere called?
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What are the huge slabs of solid rock in the lithosphere called?
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How fast can tectonic plates glide per year?
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What geological features are caused by tectonic plate interactions?
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What is the oldest continental crustal fragment called?
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What is the general relative movement of continents based on?
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What dating technique was used to date the Acasta Gneiss?
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What geologic feature is commonly associated with plate boundaries where the denser oceanic lithosphere is subducted by the less dense continental lithospheric plate?
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What tectonic activity is responsible for the formation of mountain ranges at plate boundaries where plates press against each other?
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What geological feature is commonly formed when rigid moving plates slide past each other at plate boundaries?
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At plate boundaries, what process occurs when the subducted oceanic plate reaches the mantle and begins to melt?
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What specific type of plate boundary is responsible for the formation of mid-ocean ridges?
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What type of plate boundary is associated with the collision of two tectonic plates resulting in the formation of mountain ranges?
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What geological feature is commonly associated with plate boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally?
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What is the process by which the denser oceanic lithosphere is forced beneath the less dense continental lithosphere at a plate boundary?
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What is the process by which the Earth's lithospheric plates interact and move due to the flow of the underlying semi-fluid asthenosphere?
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How do seismologists determine the epicenter of an earthquake?
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What are the two types of seismic waves recorded during an earthquake?
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What type of seismic waves move vertically, while another type moves horizontally during an earthquake?
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What method is used to determine the distance of an earthquake epicenter from a seismograph if the earthquake occurred thousands of kilometers away from the seismograph's location?
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What does the intersection of at least three circles drawn based on recorded seismic wave information indicate in determining the location of an earthquake epicenter?
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What type of seismic waves traverse through the interior of the Earth, while another type propagate along the Earth's surface?
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What causes the formation of mountain belts when two continental plates collide?
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What type of plate boundary is responsible for the formation of trenches and subduction zones?
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What geological feature is formed when two tectonic plates collide and the denser plate moves beneath the other plate?
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Which tectonic setting in the Philippines is responsible for the formation of mountain ranges like Cordillera and Caraballo?
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Which type of plate boundary is responsible for the formation of mountain ranges through the process of subduction?