A) impact cratering
B) volcanism
C) plate tectonics
D) erosion
E) acid rain
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A) Seafloor crust is thicker,older,and higher in density.
B) Seafloor crust is thicker,younger,and lower in density.
C) Seafloor crust is thinner,younger,and higher in density.
D) Seafloor crust is thinner,older,and lower in density.
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A) shield volcano on Mars.
B) stratovolcano on Mercury.
C) large lava plain on the Moon.
D) shield volcano on Venus.
E) stratovolcano on the Moon.
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A) one plate slides under another,returning older crust to the mantle.
B) hot mantle material rises upward,creating volcanic islands.
C) hot mantle material rises upward and spreads sideways,pushing the plates apart.
D) plates push together,creating ocean mountain chains.
E) plates slip sideways relative to one another.
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A) the gradual disappearance of a crater rim as a result of wind and rain
B) the formation of a cliff when the lithosphere shrinks
C) the slow movement of Earth's lithospheric plates
D) the stretching of the crust by underlying mantle convection
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A) Hawaii.
B) California.
C) the Great Plains.
D) the deep South.
E) Northeastern Canada.
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A) when the substance is subjected to a strong magnetic field
B) when dense material is being added to the substance
C) when the substance is strongly shaken or disturbed by a strong wind
D) when the substance is strongly cooled from underneath
E) when the substance is strongly heated from underneath
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A) the release by volcanism of gases that had been trapped in a planetary interior
B) the loss of atmospheric gas to outer space
C) another name for a volcanic eruption
D) the evaporation of water that adds water vapor (a gas) to an atmosphere
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A) a large baked potato takes longer to cool than a small baked potato.
B) gas bubbles form and rise upward in boiling water.
C) Earth contains more metal than the Moon.
D) thunderstorms tend to form on hot summer days.
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A) by studying Venus from Earth with powerful telescopes
B) by studying Venus with powerful optical telescopes on spacecraft that were sent to orbit Venus
C) by making computer models of geological processes on Venus
D) by using radar from spacecraft that were sent to orbit Venus
E) by landing spacecraft on the surface for close-up study
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A) heat of accretion
B) heat from differentiation
C) heat from convection
D) heat from radioactive decay
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A) Large impacts fractured the Moon's lithosphere,allowing lava to fill the impact basins.
B) The early bombardment created heat that melted the lunar surface in the regions of the maria.
C) Volatiles escaping from the Moon's interior heated and eroded the surface in the regions of the maria.
D) The giant impact that created the Moon left smooth areas that we call the maria.
E) The maria are the result of gradual erosion by micrometeorites striking the Moon.
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A) the Moon
B) Mercury
C) Venus
D) Mars
E) all of the above
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A) pure solid carbon dioxide.
B) pure water ice.
C) mostly solid carbon dioxide and some water ice.
D) mostly water ice and some solid carbon dioxide.
E) There are no polar caps on Mars.
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A) (1) Heat deposited as the planets were built from planetesimals;(2) heat of accretion;(3) heat that came from the gravitational potential energy of incoming planetesimals.
B) (1) Heat of accretion;(2) heat from convection;(3) heat from thermal radiation.
C) (1) Heat deposited as the planets were built from planetesimals;(2) heat deposited as the planets underwent differentiation;(3) heat released by radioactive decay.
D) (1) Volcanism;(2) tectonics;(3) erosion.
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A) its small size compared to Earth
B) its large size compared to Earth
C) its farther distance than Earth to the Sun
D) its closer distance than Earth to the Sun
E) its rapid rotation compared to Earth
F) its slow rotation compared to Earth
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