U. A and C tHe plates above. all of the above E all of the above 25. Departures
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U. A and C tHe plates above. all of the above E all of the above 25. Departures from Earth's expected gravitational attraction would NOT be duc to A. subsurface hydrocarbon resources subsurface metal ore bodies C. differences in geographic location Ddifferences in surface temperature E. all of the above Section 2: Fill-in (2 points each). 26. The P-wave velocity abrupth t the core-mantle boundary and S-wave velocity goes to zero 27. The consists of crust and the upper mantle above the low velocity zone s-0ove 28. are long, deep, narrow features on the sea floor, restricted to active continental margins 29. The slow downslope movement of water-saturated surface sediment is known as 30. Turbidity current sediments are generally deposited on the 31. Anticline and synclines differ from domes and basins, in that the latter are more Gvaly frculan) 32. (Stress strain) Stie) is the force applied to a given area, and (stress, strain) so in shape than the former irco lo is the deformation caused by stress which exceeds internal strength 33. A is up to 30% water, and at least 50% clay-sized particles, whereas a contains less water and larger particles. from the ocean surface. Most of this water Water enters the atmosphere by condenses and returns to the ocean as 34. The outer bank of a meander in a meandering stream is called the where(erosion, deposition)takes place. The inner side of the channel meander is called the 35. occurs. which is where (erosion, deposition) 3Explanation / Answer
28. Answer: DEEP SEA TRENCH
Explanation: The long deep narrow feature on the sea floor restricted to active continental margin is deep sea trench also known as oceanic trench. The depression at the bottom of the ocean bottom in maximum oceanic depths and they generally lie seaward and parallel to the mountain ranges of the continental margins.
29. Answer: EARTHFLOW
Explanation: The downslope movement of water saturated sediment is known as earthflow. In fact it is clay rich sediment, common characteristic of humid regions.
30. Answer: TURBIDITE DEPOSIT
Explanation: Turbidity current is a downhill flow of water which is caused by increased density due to presence of high amounts of sediment. Turbidity deposits deposit mud and sand on the sea floor known as turbidite deposit where huge amounts of sediment wherever they flow in gradient pattern where large particles at bottom and small particles on top.
34. Water enters the atmosphere by EVAPORATION from the ocean surface. Most of this water condenses and returns to the ocean as PRECIPITATION.
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