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Geology Unit Review

1. Identify the different processes shown: A B C D

1. Identify the different processes shown: Choices: Subduction Sea-floor Spreading Uplift Convection A B C D

2. The process occurring at A is 3. The process occurring at B is 4 2. The process occurring at A is 3. The process occurring at B is 4. The material at C is A. B C.

5. What is happening at A? 6. What ocean feature is made at B?

7. What is the Volcano Type? A. Sunset Crater, AZ B. Mt. Hood, OR C. Kahoolawe, HI

8. Which volcano would most likely have runny lava flows of basalt?

A B 9. Which Rock cooled very rapidly? 10. Which rock is considered coarse-grained? 11. Which rock has visible crystals?

E B A C F A D 12. Which plate is the Pacific Plate? 13. What is the nickname of the Pacific Plate? WHY?

ANSWERS A. Uplift B. Convection C. Sea-floor Spreading D. Subduction Weathering Erosion Magma New ocean floor is made at Mid-Ocean Ridge Ocean Trench A. Cinder Cone B. Composite (Strato-) C. Shield Shield B A The “Ring of Fire” – many earthquakes and volcanoes around edge