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The oceans cover about 55% of the earth's surface.
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The Pacific Ocean is the deepest ocean because of its subduction zones.
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The Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans are all connected around Antarctica in a body of water termed the Southern Ocean.
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The Arctic Ocean is a major ocean basin that is cut off from all others.
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Density is calculated by dividing a substance's volume by its mass.
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The Earth's innermost layer, or core, consists mainly of solid and liquid granite.
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Oceanic crust consists mainly of basalt and is denser than continental crust.
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The San Andreas fault in California is an example of a spreading center.
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The Himalayan Mountains formed from the collision of a seafloor and a continental plate.
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The Aleutian Islands formed from the collision of two seafloor plates.
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In general, the seafloor crust is much older than the continental crust.
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Lithogenous sediments arise mostly from physical and chemical weathering of continents.
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Most of the deep-sea sediments are gravel and sand because these heavier sediments roll down the continental slopes to the deep more easily than silt or clay.
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Siliceous sediments are biogenous oozes formed mostly from shells of microscopic organisms.
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Sea levels are higher during ice ages due to the large number of glaciers entering the oceans.
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Because they lack subduction zones, the east coasts of North and South America have more flat coastal plains than do the west coasts.
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In the Hawaiian island chain, the islands are older the farther west they are.
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Hot spots, which create volcanoes, are always found on spreading-center ridges.
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Hydrothermal vents form at rift valleys of mid-ocean ridges from seawater that seeps into crustal cracks and is heated by hot mantle material.
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Black smokers are chimney-like deposits formed when molten seafloor basalt emerged at a rift valley and cooled upon contacting seawater.
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Evidence for continental drift and plate tectonics includes
A)geological features in the Americas and in Asia that line up on opposite sides of the Pacific.
B)seafloor rocks that are older the farther they are from the crest of a mid-ocean ridge.
C)magnetic anomalies in stripes parallel to the continents' major mountain ranges.
D)both a and b.
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An example of a subduction zone is
A)the East Pacific Rise.
B)the San Andreas Fault.
C)the Mariana Trench.
D)the seafloor bordering eastern South America.
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About 200 million years ago, all continents were fused together in one continent called
A)Gondwanaland.
B)Pangea.
C)Panthalassa.
D)Laurasia.
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The biologically richest part of the seafloor is
A)the continental shelf.
B)the continental slope.
C)deep-sea fans.
D)the abyssal plain.







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