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A) catastrophism, and is an obsolete geological principle.
B) uniformitarianism, and is an obsolete geological principle.
C) catastrophism, and is the currently held belief of geologists.
D) uniformitarianism, and is the currently held belief of geologists.
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A) a tentative explanation that fits the data collected and which may explain future observations.
B) an educated guess, based on observations and previous experience, to explain a phenomenon.
C) a statement describing a natural phenomena proven to occur invariably whenever certain conditions are met.
D) an explanation for a given set of observations that is generally accepted within the scientific community, but has not yet been decisively proven.
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A) the atmosphere.
B) the biosphere.
C) the lithosphere.
D) the hydrosphere.
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A) a cloud of hot gases.
B) a huge star.
C) a very small, hot volume of space.
D) a single atom.
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A) planetary accumulation.
B) planetary condensation.
C) planetary aggregation.
D) planetary accretion.
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A) Heat produced by impacts with planetesimals.
B) Heat released as nuclei of radioactive substances split apart.
C) Heat produced from the vaporization of proto- Earth's light gases.
D) Compressional heating generated by the weight of the growing mass of overlying rock.
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A) a worldwide layer of iridium that appears in rocks of the extinction age.
B) a meteorite impact site in Canada that is large enough and of the extinction age.
C) the worldwide presence of microscopic glassy spheres, called microtektites, in sediments of the correct age to coincide with the extinctions.
D) the fact that iridium is rare on Earth but is common on meteorites.
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A) late 1800s.
B) 1940s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1920s.
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A) In the history of science, more hypotheses have been abandoned than have been retained.
B) Hypotheses are sometimes completely abandoned because of new observations.
C) Hypotheses are sometimes retained, but undergo modification because of new observations.
D) A single hypothesis may be considered in explaining a particular natural phenomena.
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A) large- scale geologic activity occurs at or near plate boundaries.
B) interiors of plates are geologically inactive and noted for lack of earthquakes and volcanoes.
C) the outer portion of the Earth is composed of rigid units called plates.
D) plates move very slowly, on the order of a few centimeters per year.
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A) radioactivity.
B) convection.
C) conduction.
D) evaporation.
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A) tidal forces from the Moon's gravitational pull.
B) heat currents, known as convection cells, within the liquid portion of the Earth's core.
C) heat currents, known as convection cells, within the Earth's mantle.
D) centrifugal forces from the speed of Earth's rotation.
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A) many geologic processes are not amenable to laboratory experimentation.
B) geology is the only science that uses computer models to simulate natural processes.
C) geology is a science that cannot apply the scientific method.
D) geology is not considered a true science.
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A) lithosphere.
B) crust.
C) crust and mantle.
D) lithosphere and asthenosphere.
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A) the mid- ocean ridge.
B) subducting boundaries.
C) rifting areas.
D) sea- floor spreading areas.
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A) Chondrules contain more iron than is commonly found in Earth rocks.
B) Chondrules are believed to be matter droplets condensed from the original solar nebula.
C) Chondrules exhibit a layered structure that was formed by the process of differentiation.
D) Chondrules are small rocky nuggets found in some meteorites.
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A) The four inner planets are warmer and have a higher density than the outer planets.
B) Vaporized lighter gases from inner planets were swept by solar winds to the outer planets.
C) The outer planets are composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia.
D) The four inner planets consist mainly of iron, nickel, and silicate minerals.
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