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It refers to the internal dynamics or processes of the Earth.
Endogenic
Endergonic
Exogenic
Exergonic
It refers to the outermost part of the mantle that is directly located beneath the lithosphere.
Asthenosphere
Atmosphere
Upper Mantle
Crust
What are the most abundant elements inside the Earth's core?
Silicon and Oxygen
Iron and Nickel
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Which of the following is not an example of an endogenic process?
Volcanic Eruption
Metamorphism
Earthquake
Weathering
It refers to the process of producing magma.
Volcanic Eruption
Magmatism
Both Volcanic Eruption and Magmatism
None of these
These are instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake.
Seismograph
Seismogram
Seismologist
All of these
It refers to an endogenic process wherein magma are released through the process of eruption.
Magmatism
Earthquake
Volcanic Eruption
Seismic Activities
TRUE or FALSE:
Magma is only produced whenever rocks are exposed to a high temperature.
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE or FALSE:
The shaking of the ground due to the passing of seismic waves is called an Earthquake.
TRUE
FALSE
Peridotite is the most abundant material that makes up the Earth's core.
TRUE
FALSE
The term used to describe the difference in temperature as we go downwards the Earth's crust is called geothermal gradient.
TRUE
FALSE
The pressure inside the inner core is very high.
TRUE
FALSE
Metamorphism is an exogenic process.
TRUE
FALSE
The outer core is in a liquid form.
TRUE
FALSE
The term used to describe a molten rock that is released during a volcanic eruption is called Magma
TRUE
FALSE
Erosion is an example of an endogenic process.
TRUE
FALSE
Seismic waves are released during Earthquakes.
TRUE
FALSE
When does magma form?
when new minerals form due to chemical changes in the rock
when volcanoes erupt
when temperature are hot enough to melt rock
when grains have been compacted together
It is the internal heat energy accumulated by dissipation in a planet during its first few million years of evolution.
Radioactive Decay
Primordial Heat
Magma Formation
Diagram refers to..
Mantle convection process
Earth's crust movement
Magma activity
Mantle conduction process
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