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1,200 | DQ_001260 | types of rocks | How many stages are there in the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6729.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6729.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 20, b. 11, c. 15, d. 10 | d |
1,201 | DQ_001261 | types of rocks | How are igneous rocks formed? | cycle_rock_6729.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6729.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. by cooling magma and lava, b. through melting of the igneous rock, c. by applying heat and pressure to sedimentary rock, d. through compaction of the sedimentary rock | a |
1,202 | DQ_001262 | types of rocks | Identify the type of rock made from magma. | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous Rocks, b. Other, c. Metamorphic Rocks, d. Sedimentary Rocks | a |
1,203 | DQ_001263 | types of rocks | What happens after weathering? | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous Rocks, b. Sediments, c. Deposition, d. Transportation | d |
1,204 | DQ_001264 | types of rocks | How many processes are depicted in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 10, c. 8, d. 7 | a |
1,205 | DQ_001265 | types of rocks | How many types of rocks are shown in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 7 | c |
1,206 | DQ_001266 | types of rocks | Know the three main groups of rocks. | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The three main types, or classes, of rock are sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous and the differences among them have to do with how they are formed., b. Sediments, c. Magma, d. Consolidation | a |
1,207 | DQ_001267 | types of rocks | What comes between the sedimentary rocks and the magma? | cycle_rock_6730.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6730.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Weathering, b. Sediments, c. Metamorphic rocks, d. Igneous Rocks | c |
1,208 | DQ_001268 | types of rocks | Which rock type is formed when an existing rock is changed by heat or pressure? | cycle_rock_6733.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous rocks, b. Sedimentry rocks, c. Metamorphic rocks, d. Volcanic erruptions | c |
1,209 | DQ_001269 | types of rocks | Igneous rocks that have been heated, pressurized, and stress become what type of rock? | cycle_rock_6733.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Magma, b. Erosion and Weathering, c. Sediments, d. Metamorphic rocks | d |
1,210 | DQ_001270 | types of rocks | What happens after heat, pressure, and stress? | cycle_rock_6733.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Metamorphic Rocks, b. Sediments, c. Erosion, d. Magma | a |
1,211 | DQ_001271 | types of rocks | How many contributors to Igneous Rocks are shown in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6733.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4 | b |
1,212 | DQ_001272 | types of rocks | What do igneous rocks transform into after erosion and weathering? | cycle_rock_6733.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Metamorphic rocks, b. Sediments, c. Magma, d. Volcanic eruptions | b |
1,213 | DQ_001273 | types of rocks | What is depicted by label 1? | cycle_rock_6734.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Metamorphic rocks, b. Sediments, c. Igneous rocks, d. Magma | d |
1,214 | DQ_001274 | types of rocks | How many steps are there in the rock cycle shown below? | cycle_rock_6734.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 9, c. 4, d. 6 | b |
1,215 | DQ_001275 | types of rocks | In the diagram, what comes after eruption? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Weathering, b. Melting, c. Crystallization, d. Transportation & Deposition | a |
1,216 | DQ_001276 | types of rocks | What happens after the melting stage? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Compacting, b. Crystallization, c. Eruption, d. Metamorphism | b |
1,217 | DQ_001277 | types of rocks | What turns Metamorphic rock into Magma? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. eruption, b. melting, c. transportation and deposition, d. weathering | b |
1,218 | DQ_001278 | types of rocks | How many stages are depicted in the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 5, c. 7, d. 8 | c |
1,219 | DQ_001279 | types of rocks | How does a rock transform to a different type of rock? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. through crystallization, b. through transportation, c. through metamorphism, d. through weathering | c |
1,220 | DQ_001280 | types of rocks | Which processes convert igneous rocks into sediments? | cycle_rock_6735.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Compacting - Metamorphism - Deposition, b. Eruption - Weathering - Deposition, c. Weathering - Crystallization - Eruption, d. Melting - Crystallization - Deposition | b |
1,221 | DQ_001281 | types of rocks | What forms after the crystallization of magma? | cycle_rock_6736.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lava, b. Sedimentary rock, c. Igneous rock, d. Metamorphic rock | c |
1,222 | DQ_001282 | types of rocks | How many kinds of rock are shown here? | cycle_rock_6736.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. one, b. three, c. four, d. two | b |
1,223 | DQ_001283 | types of rocks | When magma is crystallized it slows becomes... | cycle_rock_6736.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. igneous rock, b. volcanoes, c. sedimentary rock, d. metamorphic rock | a |
1,224 | DQ_001284 | types of rocks | What types of rocks are formed when magma cools beneath the surface of the earth? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sedimentary rocks, b. Extrusive igneous rocks, c. Intrusive igneous rocks, d. Metamorphic rocks | c |
1,225 | DQ_001285 | types of rocks | Which process is most closely involved in the formation of sedimentary rock? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cooling, b. Uplift, c. Erosion, d. Compaction | d |
1,226 | DQ_001286 | types of rocks | How many processes are involved in the formation of metamorphic rock? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
1,227 | DQ_001287 | types of rocks | How many steps shown in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 6, d. 7 | d |
1,228 | DQ_001288 | types of rocks | How many types of rocks are formed during the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | d |
1,229 | DQ_001289 | types of rocks | How is metamorphic rock formed? | cycle_rock_6737.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6737.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cooling, b. sedimentation and compaction, c. weathering and erosion, d. heat and pressure | d |
1,230 | DQ_001290 | types of rocks | What comes after outcrop? | cycle_rock_6739.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6739.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Magma, b. Metamorphic Rock, c. Sediment, d. Uplift | c |
1,231 | DQ_001291 | types of rocks | How many types of igneous rocks are shown in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6739.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6739.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
1,232 | DQ_001292 | types of rocks | What happens before the sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments? | cycle_rock_6739.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6739.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cooling, b. burial, compaction and cementation, c. burial, d. weathering | c |
1,233 | DQ_001293 | types of rocks | Using the diagram, describe how an igneous rock could become a sedimentary rock. | cycle_rock_6740.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6740.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous rocks become sedimentary rocks through uplift and exposure., b. Igneous rocks become sedimentary rocks by lithification., c. Igneous rocks become sedimentary rocks by metamorphoses., d. The deposits build up to form sediments | d |
1,234 | DQ_001294 | types of rocks | What process comes after transportation? | cycle_rock_6740.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6740.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. solidification, b. lithification, c. weathering, d. deposition | d |
1,235 | DQ_001295 | types of rocks | How many types of igneous rock are there? | cycle_rock_6740.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6740.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
1,236 | DQ_001296 | types of rocks | What happens in the rock cycle after uplift and exposure? | cycle_rock_6740.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6740.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Weathering, b. Sediments, c. Solidification, d. Deposition | a |
1,237 | DQ_001297 | types of rocks | What process happens to magma to become intrusive igneous rocks? | cycle_rock_6740.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6740.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. solidification, b. crystallization, c. melting, d. lithification | b |
1,238 | DQ_001298 | types of rocks | What is required for sediment to become sedimentary rock? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Heat and pressure, b. Weathering and erosion, c. Pressure and cementing, d. Cooling and hardening | c |
1,239 | DQ_001299 | types of rocks | What happens if you apply heat and pressure to igneous rock? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Turn to magma, b. Turns to sediment, c. Turns to sedimentary rock, d. Turns to metamorphic rock | d |
1,240 | DQ_001300 | types of rocks | What happens to the igneous rock when it melts? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Becomes sediment, b. Becomes sedimentary rock, c. Becomes magma, d. Becomes metamorphic rock | c |
1,241 | DQ_001301 | types of rocks | How many times do you see heat and pressure in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | a |
1,242 | DQ_001302 | types of rocks | In types of rocks, what does pressure and cementing lead sediment to? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Melting, b. Heat and pressure, c. Sedimentary rock, d. Weathering and erosion | c |
1,243 | DQ_001303 | types of rocks | What conditions lead to the formation of sedimentary rock from sediment? | cycle_rock_6741.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6741.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pressure and cementing, b. Heat and pressure, c. Melting, d. Weathering and erosion | a |
1,244 | DQ_001304 | types of rocks | Which process or processes creates metamorphic rock? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Weathering and erosion, b. Cooling, c. Heat and pressure, d. Compaction and cementation | c |
1,245 | DQ_001305 | types of rocks | What type of rock is made by cooling magma? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Other, b. Metamorphic Rock, c. Igneous Rock, d. Sedimentary Rock | c |
1,246 | DQ_001306 | types of rocks | What does igneous rock become when it is subjected to heat and pressure? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Magma, b. Metamorphic rock, c. Sediments, d. Sedimentary rock | b |
1,247 | DQ_001307 | types of rocks | What is the first step in producing a sedimentary rock from an igneous or metamorphic rock? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cooling, b. Melting, c. Compaction and cementation, d. Weathering and erosion | d |
1,248 | DQ_001308 | types of rocks | How many forms can a rock take? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6 | a |
1,249 | DQ_001309 | types of rocks | What happens when magma is cooled? | cycle_rock_6742.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. it will form sediments, b. it will evaporate, c. igneous rock is formed, d. it will be frozen | c |
1,250 | DQ_001310 | types of rocks | Which of the three main kinds of rocks form when magma cools below Earth's surface or when lava cools at the surface? | cycle_rock_6743.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6743.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous rock, b. Sedimentary rock, c. Metamorphic rock, d. Sediment | a |
1,251 | DQ_001311 | types of rocks | What kind of rock cools and turns solid from a liquid? | cycle_rock_6743.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6743.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. sediment, b. igneous, c. magma, d. metamorphic rock | c |
1,252 | DQ_001312 | types of rocks | How many types of rocks are represented? | cycle_rock_6743.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6743.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 5 | d |
1,253 | DQ_001313 | types of rocks | Which of these cannot become sediment directly? | cycle_rock_6743.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6743.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. igneous rock, b. metamorphic rock, c. magma, d. sedimentary rock | c |
1,254 | DQ_001314 | types of rocks | Which will take the longest to form? | cycle_rock_6743.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6743.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sedimentary Rock., b. Igneous Rock., c. Metamorphic Rock, d. Sediment. | c |
1,255 | DQ_001315 | types of rocks | Identify the type of rock that is formed by melting and remelting. | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sedimentary, b. Weathering, c. Igneous, d. Metamorphic | c |
1,256 | DQ_001316 | types of rocks | What process converts sedimentary rocks to igneous rocks? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. remelting, b. weathering and erosion, c. metamorphism, d. melting | d |
1,257 | DQ_001317 | types of rocks | What process creates sedimentary rocks? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Meltin, b. Pressure, c. Metamorphism, d. Weathering and Erosion | d |
1,258 | DQ_001318 | types of rocks | How many processes directly result in Igneous rock from a different type of rock? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4 | a |
1,259 | DQ_001319 | types of rocks | How many times does weathering and erosion appear in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1 | c |
1,260 | DQ_001320 | types of rocks | What happens after igneous undergoes metamorphism? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Erosion, b. Metamorphic, c. Melting, d. Sedimentary | b |
1,261 | DQ_001321 | types of rocks | What type of rocks form from weathering and erosion? | cycle_rock_6745.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6745.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. geodic, b. igneous, c. metamorphic, d. sedimentary | d |
1,262 | DQ_001322 | types of rocks | Identify the process which turns metamorphic rock to magma. | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Melting, b. Erosion, c. Diagenesis, d. Crystalliization | a |
1,263 | DQ_001323 | types of rocks | What do you get after melting sedimentary rocks? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Metamorphic Rock, b. Igneous Rock, c. Lava, d. Magma | d |
1,264 | DQ_001324 | types of rocks | What changes igneous rock to metamorphic rock? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. pressure and temperature, b. melting, c. diagenesis, d. erosion | a |
1,265 | DQ_001325 | types of rocks | What happens when sedimentary rock melts? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. turns into lava, b. turns into magma, c. turns into dust, d. turns into harder rock | b |
1,266 | DQ_001326 | types of rocks | How many elements make up the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 15, b. 12, c. 13, d. 10 | b |
1,267 | DQ_001327 | types of rocks | How many types of rock are involved in the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4 | d |
1,268 | DQ_001328 | types of rocks | When sedimentary rock undergoes melting, what do they become? | cycle_rock_6746.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6746.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Limestone, b. Igneous rocks, c. Metamorphic rocks, d. Magma | d |
1,269 | DQ_001329 | types of rocks | Stage where in rock sediments are compacted and cemented together. This whole process can take hundreds or thousands of years. | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Erosion, b. Melting, c. Extrusion, d. Compaction/Cementation | d |
1,270 | DQ_001330 | types of rocks | Which process creates sedimentary rock? | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Intrusive Crystallisation, b. Compaction/Cementation, c. Erosion, d. Melting | b |
1,271 | DQ_001331 | types of rocks | What happens to the rocks right after weathering? | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. it undergoes intrusive crystallisation, b. it undergoes extrusion, c. It undergoes melting, d. It undergoes erosion | d |
1,272 | DQ_001332 | types of rocks | How many processes in the diagram bring rocks to the earth's surface? | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 4 | a |
1,273 | DQ_001333 | types of rocks | After surface rocks undergo weathering, what is the next step they go through? | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. extrusion, b. deposition, c. uplift, d. erosion | d |
1,274 | DQ_001334 | types of rocks | What process causes rock from the mountain top to be transported to the sea? | cycle_rock_6750.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6750.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Melting of metamorphic rock, b. Sedimentation, c. Volcano eruption, d. Weathering and erosion | d |
1,275 | DQ_001335 | types of rocks | How many types of rock are in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6750.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6750.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6 | b |
1,276 | DQ_001336 | types of rocks | How many types of rock are shown in the diagram? | cycle_rock_6750.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6750.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5 | a |
1,277 | DQ_001337 | types of rocks | This forms when original rock is subjected to very high heat and pressure, which cause obvious physical and/or chemical changes. | cycle_rock_6750.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6750.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sedimentary rock, b. Fossil, c. Igneous rock, d. Metamorphic rock | d |
1,278 | DQ_001338 | types of rocks | When sediments undergo compaction and cementation, what do they become? | cycle_rock_6750.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6750.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Igneous rocks, b. Magma, c. Sedimentary rock, d. Metamorphic rocks | c |
1,279 | DQ_001339 | types of rocks | Which rock is formed through heat and pressure? | cycle_rock_6751.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6751.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. igneous rock, b. sedimentary rock, c. magma, d. metamorphic rocks | d |
1,280 | DQ_001340 | types of rocks | How many stages are there in the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6751.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6751.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 12, b. 15, c. 13, d. 7 | a |
1,281 | DQ_001341 | types of rocks | How many types of rock are involved in the rock cycle? | cycle_rock_6751.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6751.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4 | d |
1,282 | DQ_001342 | types of rocks | What process happens to magma to become igneous rocks? | cycle_rock_6751.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6751.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. heat and pressure, b. compacting and cementing, c. cooling, d. weathering and erosion | c |
1,283 | DQ_001343 | types of rocks | What is between weathering and deposition? | cycle_rock_6747.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6747.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Uplift, b. extrusion, c. erosion, d. intrusive crystallisation | c |
1,284 | DQ_001344 | types of rocks | What is the first step in the formation process? | cycle_rock_6734.png | question_images/cycle_rock_6734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. volcanic eruption, b. rock formation, c. erosion, d. breakup | a |
1,285 | DQ_001750 | continental drift | Identify North America in this map of the Pangaea | continental_drift_19083.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. P, c. P, d. J | a |
1,286 | DQ_001751 | continental drift | Which label refers to India? | continental_drift_19083.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. H, c. C, d. P | b |
1,287 | DQ_001752 | continental drift | During the time when Pangea existed, Eurasia was attached to which continents? | continental_drift_19083.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. P and C, b. J and H, c. A and J, d. A and P | c |
1,288 | DQ_001753 | continental drift | Which section will become Antarctica? | continental_drift_19083.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. F, b. K, c. H, d. P | a |
1,289 | DQ_001754 | continental drift | Which continent does the letter P correspond to? | continental_drift_19083.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Africa, b. Eurasia, c. North America, d. South America | d |
1,290 | DQ_001755 | continental drift | Which is the most recent diagram of the continental drift theory? | continental_drift_19084.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. N, b. A, c. S, d. R | c |
1,291 | DQ_001756 | continental drift | Which label refers to the Earth now? | continental_drift_19084.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. R, b. F, c. A, d. S | d |
1,292 | DQ_001757 | continental drift | Which option represents how the earth looks now? | continental_drift_19084.png | abc_question_images/continental_drift_19084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. F, b. N, c. A, d. S | d |
1,293 | DQ_001758 | continental drift | Which photo represents that all continents were once connected? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 100 Million Years Ago, b. 225 Million Years Ago, c. 150 Million Years Ago, d. Earth Today | b |
1,294 | DQ_001759 | continental drift | During what time is Earth's landmass known as Pangaea? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 225 million years ago, b. 150 million years ago, c. Today, d. 100 million years ago | a |
1,295 | DQ_001760 | continental drift | What was Antarctica connected to 100 million years ago | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Gondwana, b. Australia, c. India, d. Pangaea | b |
1,296 | DQ_001761 | continental drift | How many continents were there 100 million years ago? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 9, c. 7, d. 8 | d |
1,297 | DQ_001762 | continental drift | How many continents were there on Earth 225 million years ago? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 1, c. 7, d. 2 | b |
1,298 | DQ_001763 | continental drift | What are the names of the Continents 150 million years ago? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Antartica, b. Africa, c. Pangaea, d. Laurasia, Gondwana | d |
1,299 | DQ_001764 | continental drift | What would happen to Pangaea if the tectonic plates didn't move? | continental_drift_6645.png | question_images/continental_drift_6645.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. It would still be the same, b. It would split in a faster rate, c. It would stay the same, d. It would split in a slower rate | c |
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