Plate Tectonics Theory Lesson.csv
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Blooket Import Template,,,,,,, Question \#,Question Text,Answer 1,Answer 2,Answer 3 (Optional),Answer 4 (Optional),Time Limit (sec) (Max: 300 seconds),Correct Answer(s) (Only include Answer \#) 1,What are the three primary compositional layers of the Earth's surface?,"Crust, Mantle, Outer Core","Lit...
Blooket Import Template,,,,,,, Question \#,Question Text,Answer 1,Answer 2,Answer 3 (Optional),Answer 4 (Optional),Time Limit (sec) (Max: 300 seconds),Correct Answer(s) (Only include Answer \#) 1,What are the three primary compositional layers of the Earth's surface?,"Crust, Mantle, Outer Core","Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere","Crust, Asthenosphere, Inner Core","Crust, Mantle, Core",60,4 2,Which layer of the Earth is the outermost and contains the entire crust?,Asthenosphere,Lithosphere,Mesosphere,Outer Core,60,2 3,What is the rigid layer of the Earth's composition due to high pressure?,Inner Core,Mesosphere,Asthenosphere,Outer Core,60,2 4,Which layer of the Earth is a liquid due to extremely high temperatures?,Outer Core,Mesosphere,Asthenosphere,Inner Core,60,1 5,What is the solid layer of the Earth's composition due to high pressure?,Inner Core,Asthenosphere,Outer Core,Mesosphere,60,1 6,What is the theory that states the Earth's lithosphere is divided into large moving plates?,Core Movement Theory,Asthenosphere Theory,Plate Tectonics Theory,Continental Drift Theory,60,3 7,How are the Earth's plates described in the Plate Tectonics Theory?,Eroding,Invisible,Moving,Static,60,3 8,How fast do the Earth's lithospheric plates move on average?,15-20 inches per year,1-2 inches per year,5-10 inches per year,25-30 inches per year,60,2 9,What is the process by which new land is formed through plate tectonics?,Erosion by wind and water,Heated magma rising through cracks in the oceanic crust,Meteor impacts,Volcanic eruptions,60,2 10,How is new land formed according to scientists studying plate tectonics?,Through volcanic eruptions,Through erosion by wind and water,By meteor impacts,By heated magma rising through cracks in the oceanic crust,60,4