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Unit 30 Review Questions
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At the time that Alfred Wegener was alive, what evidence supporting his continental drift hypothesis was not yet known?
The relative ages of oceanic crust
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The existence of the same fossils on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
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The existence of similar plant and animal species on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
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Similar rock formations on different continents
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Seafloor spreading:
results in the oldest oceanic rocks being adjacent to midoceanic ridges
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was known to geologists in the early twentieth century
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often begins as a rift in a continental landmass
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occurs in the Pacific basin, but nowhere else
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Convergent boundaries bordering the Pacific Plate have:
many earthquakes, but few volcanoes
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many volcanoes, but few earthquakes
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both many earthquakes and many volcanoes
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both few earthquakes and few volcanoes
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According to the theory of plate tectonics, the youngest crust on the planet is typically found at:
the top of the asthenosphere
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oceanic-continental convergent plate boundaries
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transform plate boundaries
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midocean ridges
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Volcanic island arcs are the result of subduction at:
oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundaries
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oceanic-continental convergent plate boundaries
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continental-continental convergent plate boundaries
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divergent plate boundaries
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The earthquakes along California's San Andreas Fault are the result of movement along a(n)
continental-continental convergent plate boundary
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transform plate boundary
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divergent plate boundary
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oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary
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