Chapter 1 Student
Chapter 1 Student
Chapter 1 Student
3. Why is the oceanic crust pushed under the continental crustal plate
instead of vice versa?
APPLICATION
A lava lamp is a good model of Earths convection currents. The semi-fluid
material inside the lamp could represent the mantle. The heat source at the
lamps base could represent heat from Earths core. A bubble starts at the
bottom of the lamp, slowly rises, and then sinks again. Explain step by step,
how the bubbles in the lava lamp move.
6. Identify the process that uses the Suns energy to make glucose from
carbon dioxide and water.
APPLICATION
The picture to the right shows two
geologists posing by 700 million year old
sedimentary rock in Namibia. These big,
embedded rocks are the type that
glaciers pick up and carry with them as
they flow.
a. Describe the climate that
supports glacial deposits.
b. Just above the geologists
hands are sedimentary layers of limestone known only to be
deposited in warm seas. What do these limestone deposits
indicate?
12. Explain why you cannot precisely determine the absolute age of the road
or the lava on the road.
APPLICATION
Calculate the percentage of Earths history for each era.
Round all answers to the nearest percent.
Describe the criteria geologists use to divide the Geological
Time Scale into eras.
Which epoch are you living in? Explain how you know.
15. Identify which layer represents older rock A or B. Justify your decision.
16. Why do you think the strata in the painting are tilted?
19. Rock structure E cuts across several sedimentary layers. Describe how
structure E may have formed.
20. Is structure E younger or older than the rock in layer A? Justify your
decision.
APPLICATION
Use the following images to answer questions 1-5.
5. Based on the rock strata, relate a brief story that explains the geological
history of the land area shown in Diagram 3.
22. During the 1970s, missions to the Moon collected lunar rocks to bring
back to Earth for analysis. One of the experiments completed on the
collected lunar rocks was determining their age by radiometric dating. The
oldest Moon rock ever dated contains 6% of the daughter nuclide
strontium-87. Using this information, determine the minimum age of Moon.
23. Volcanic ash deposits can be dated using uranium. Some scientist think
that about 100 million years ago (1.00 x 10 8 a), a series of volcanic
eruptions blanketed Alberta with ash. Work your way backward to
determine the percentage of uranium-235 present in the volcanic ash.
Step 1) Write down the reaction & look up the radioactive rate
Step 2) Determine half lives = age / rate
Step 3) Using the radioactive curve and half-lives, determine the
percentage of uranium 235
24. In the fall of 1991, two hikers discovered a male human body melting in
the glacial ice of the Italian Alps. Carbon-14 dating methods found that the
body contained 52.5% of the original carbon-14 that would have been in
his body at his time of death. Determine the age of the ice mummy.
25. Carbon-14 dating cannot be used to date samples more than 45000 years
old. Provide a possible explanation for this.
APPLICATION
The above image shows an outcropping of the Red Deer River at Dinosaur
Provincial Park near Brooks.
a. Determine the relative age of the dinosaur skeleton shown in the
diagram.