Homie #5_ GLG 101_ Intro to Geology 9_05-9_55 MWF
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Homie #5: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF
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Homie #5 Due Feb 12, 2023 at 11:59pm
Points 50
Questions 40
Available Feb 6, 2023 at 12am - Feb 12, 2023 at 11:59pm
Time Limit None
Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
This quiz was locked Feb 12, 2023 at 11:59pm.
Attempt History
Attempt
Time
Score
KEPT
Attempt 3
14 minutes
45 out of 50
LATEST
Attempt 3
14 minutes
45 out of 50
Attempt 2
33 minutes
47.5 out of 50
Attempt 1
49 minutes
37.5 out of 50
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Score for this attempt: 45 out of 50
Submitted Feb 11, 2023 at 6:51pm
This attempt took 14 minutes.
Question 1
1.25 / 1.25 pts
Hunga-Tonga
Mauna Loa
Mt. St. Helens
Yellowstone
Kilimanjaro
Question 2
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There is no information one way or another
FALSE
San Francisco is not in Arizona
TRUE
Whatever
Question 3
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Water does not affect the melting temperature of rock, but causes rocks to erupt by lowering the viscosity.
The presence of water reduces a rock's melting temperature.
The presence of water increases a rock's melting temperature.
Question 4
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______________, the largest active volcano on Earth, recently erupted
Arizona's San Francisco volcanic field is considered to have "active" volcanoes.
What does the effect of water have on the melting temperature of rock?
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Hunga-Tonga
Mt. St. Helens
Yellowstone
Mauna Loa
Kilimanjaro
Question 5
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intermediate
felsic
mafic
Question 6
1.25 / 1.25 pts
FALSE
TRUE
Question 7
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It cannot be constrained
Subduction makes it happen
A plume from the deep mantle brings excessive heat there
Water in the mantle lowers the melting temperature there
Decompression melting is responsible
Question 8
1.25 / 1.25 pts
The highest ever volcanic plume was 57 km above the Earth's surface. It was from the __________
volcano
In volcanoes, which type of magmas have the highest weight percent of gases (mostly water)?
Massive volcanic eruptions can cause a reduction in global temperatures.
What happens at convergent plate boundaries resulting in the melting of rocks?
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a massive meteorite killed the dinosaurs
the first Hawaiian volcano erupted
the Sunset crater eruption occurred
the most recent Yellowstone volcanic eruption occurred
Professor Garnero was born
Question 9
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Less iron and magnesium
Lower temperature
Less SiO2 and more gas
Less carbohydrates
Less gas and crystal content
Question 10
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When magma reaches Earth's surface, it is called lava.
When lava reaches Earth's surface, it is called magma.
Question 11
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phosphates
carbonates
halides
sulfides
oxides
sulfates
640,000 years ago, ________________.
Which of the following can effectively lower the viscosity of erupting magma?
Which of the following statements is correct?
The vast majority of the minerals that make up the rocks of Earth's crust are _______________.
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silicate minerals
UnansweredQuestion 12
0 / 1.25 pts
large volcanic eruptions
a bowl or tub shape rock formation
an exceedingly uneducated politician
massive extrusive igneous rock formations
a huge pluton
Question 13
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intermediate
mafic
felsic
Question 14
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flowing lava
falling ash
pyroclastic flows
lava inhalation
volcanic gas
Question 15
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We often refer to ___________________ as a batholith.
Granite is ___________.
The greatest immediate danger to human life that is related to volcanic eruptions comes from
___________.
What is the difference between granite and rhyolite?
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