Planet Earth Standardized Test Prep
Planet Earth
Preview• Understanding Concepts • Reading Skills• Interpreting Graphics
Planet Earth Standardized Test Prep
Understanding Concepts
1. If a geologist dug a shaft down to the bottom of
the lithosphere, how deep into Earth would the
shaft go?
A. to the bottom of the crust
B. through the crust and partway into the mantle
C. to the bottom of the mantle
D. through the mantle and into Earth’s core
Planet Earth Standardized Test Prep
Understanding Concepts
1. If a geologist dug a shaft down to the bottom of
the lithosphere, how deep into Earth would the
shaft go?
A. to the bottom of the crust
B. through the crust and partway into the mantle
C. to the bottom of the mantle
D. through the mantle and into Earth’s core
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2. Which type of wave coming from an
earthquake’s epicenter travels the fastest and
reaches detection stations first?
F. longitudinal wave
G. transverse wave
H. standing wave
I. surface wave
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2. Which type of wave coming from an
earthquake’s epicenter travels the fastest and
reaches detection stations first?
F. longitudinal wave
G. transverse wave
H. standing wave
I. surface wave
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3. In the Mississippi Delta, minerals eroded from
riverbanks upstream are deposited in the soil
of a wide floodplain. What type of rock does
this process create?
A. sedimentary rock
B. igneous rock
C. metamorphic rock
D. progressive rock
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3. In the Mississippi Delta, minerals eroded from
riverbanks upstream are deposited in the soil
of a wide floodplain. What type of rock does
this process create?
A. sedimentary rock
B. igneous rock
C. metamorphic rock
D. progressive rock
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4. An earthquake that measures 6 on the Richter
scale is how many times as powerful as one
that measures 3?
F. 3
G. 30
H. 900
I. 27,000
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4. An earthquake that measures 6 on the Richter
scale is how many times as powerful as one
that measures 3?
F. 3
G. 30
H. 900
I. 27,000
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5. What is the difference between lava and
magma?
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5. What is the difference between lava and
magma?
Answer: Magma is under the surface of Earth, lava
is above the surface of Earth.
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6. What do mid-oceanic ridges, rift valleys,
volcanoes, and mountain ranges have in
common?
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6. What do mid-oceanic ridges, rift valleys,
volcanoes, and mountain ranges have in
common?
Answer: They all may form at the boundaries of tectonic plates.
Planet Earth Standardized Test Prep
Reading SkillsGAZING INTO THE DEEP
The deepest valley ever discovered is an undersea trench called the Mariana Trench. It is located in the Pacific Ocean, north of Indonesia and south of Japan. The Mariana Trench is located at the boundary of two tectonic plates. As the tectonic plates slowly grind into each other, the Pacific plate flexes and slips underneath the Philippine plate. This movement creates a deep valley at the plate boundary. Nearby the Mariana Trench are the Mariana Islands, a ridge of volcanic islands created by the same subduction forces. As the Philippine plate is thrust upward, its crust buckles and magma comes up through the cracks. This process creates the volcanic islands. Although there are only 15 volcanic summits above sea level in the Mariana Islands, they are just the southernmost tip of a submerged mountain range. The range extends more than 2,500 km from Guam to near Japan and parallels the border between the tectonic plates.
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Reading Skills, continued7. What can you tell about the lithosphere
containing the Pacific plate from the information in the passage?
A. The Pacific plate is larger than the Philippine plate.
B. The lithosphere of the Pacific plate is denser than the lithosphere of the Philippine plate.
C. The lithosphere of the Pacific plate is moving away from the lithosphere of the Philippine plate.
D. The boundary between the Pacific plate and the Philippine plate is a transform fault boundary.
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Reading Skills, continued7. What can you tell about the lithosphere
containing the Pacific plate from the information in the passage?
A. The Pacific plate is larger than the Philippine plate.
B. The lithosphere of the Pacific plate is denser than the lithosphere of the Philippine plate.
C. The lithosphere of the Pacific plate is moving away from the lithosphere of the Philippine plate.
D. The boundary between the Pacific plate and the Philippine plate is a transform fault boundary.
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Interpreting GraphicsThe graphic below shows the steps of the rock cycle. Use this graphic
to answer questions 8–9.
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8. Which of the processes on the flow chart takes
place only under conditions of great heat and
pressure?
F. metamorphism
G. lithification
H. weathering
I. melting
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8. Which of the processes on the flow chart takes
place only under conditions of great heat and
pressure?
F. metamorphism
G. lithification
H. weathering
I. melting
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9. Which of the processes named in the flow chart
can take place above the surface of Earth?
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9. Which of the processes named in the flow chart
can take place above the surface of Earth?
Answer: cooling and weathering
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Interpreting GraphicsThe graphic below displays the paths taken by primary (P) waves and
secondary (S) waves. Use this graphic to answer questions 10–11.
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10. Through which layer of Earth can both P waves and S waves travel?
A. the shadow zone
B. the mantle
C. the outer core
D. the inner core
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10. Through which layer of Earth can both P waves and S waves travel?
A. the shadow zone
B. the mantle
C. the outer core
D. the inner core
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11. How would knowing the wave patterns shown in the graphic help locate the epicenter of anearthquake?
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