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DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001450 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | earth_parts_4004.png | 1 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001476 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4029.png | earth_parts_4029.png | 0.92383 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001658 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6028.png | earth_parts_6028.png | 0.873402 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DD_0049 | image | teaching_images/earth_parts_4020.png | This diagram shows the structure of the Earth. The outer layer is the crust and this is the thinnest layer. The mantle lies beneath the crust. There is an upper mantle and a lower mantle and they are formed of hot, solid rock. The outer core lies beneath the lower mantle and this is a fluid layer. The inner core is a solid ball and is the hottest of the layers. This is the Earth's innermost part. The distance from the crust to the center of the Earth is 6371 kilometers. | 0.859581 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001537 | image | question_images/earth_parts_540.png | earth_parts_540.png | 0.851734 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001648 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6026.png | earth_parts_6026.png | 0.84541 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001418 | image | abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png | earth_parts_16028.png | 0.840654 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001584 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6014.png | earth_parts_6014.png | 0.838223 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_000722 | image | question_images/sun_layers_555.png | sun_layers_555.png | 0.837764 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | DQ_001499 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4051.png | earth_parts_4051.png | 0.836192 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0078 | text | null | When rock layers are in the same place, its easy to give them relative ages. But what if rock layers are far apart? What if they are on different continents? What evidence is used to match rock layers in different places? | 0.656749 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0751 | text | null | Crust, mantle, and core differ from each other in chemical composition. Its understandable that scientists know the most about the crust, and less about deeper layers (Figure 6.3). Earths crust is a thin, brittle outer shell. The crust is made of rock. This layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges. | 0.619865 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0147 | text | null | Freshwater below Earths surface is called groundwater. The water infiltrates, or seeps down into, the ground from the surface. How does this happen? And where does the water go? | 0.607279 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0075 | text | null | Sediments were deposited in ancient seas in horizontal, or flat, layers. If sedimentary rock layers are tilted, they must have moved after they were deposited. | 0.597769 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0541 | text | null | The three outer layers of the Sun are its atmosphere. | 0.586881 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_1336 | text | null | Intraplate earthquakes are the result of stresses caused by plate motions acting in solid slabs of lithosphere. The earthquakes take place along ancient faults or rift zones that have been weakened by activity that may have taken place hundreds of millions of years ago. | 0.575079 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0811 | text | null | Earthquakes also occur at divergent plate boundaries. At mid-ocean ridges, these earthquakes tend to be small and shallow focus because the plates are thin, young, and hot. Earthquakes in the oceans are usually far from land, so they have little effect on peoples lives. On land, where continents are rifting apart, earthquakes are larger and stronger. | 0.568363 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_1096 | text | null | Deadly earthquakes occur at transform plate boundaries. Transform faults have shallow focus earthquakes. Why do you think this is so? | 0.56809 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0815 | text | null | There are two major types of seismic waves. Body waves travel through the Earths interior. Surface waves travel along the ground surface. In an earthquake, body waves are responsible for sharp jolts. Surface waves are responsible for rolling motions that do most of the damage in an earthquake. | 0.566966 |
DQ_001450 | Which layer is the deepest on earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core | c | T_0804 | text | null | Where an earthquake takes place is described by its focus and epicenter. | 0.565948 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001450 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | earth_parts_4004.png | 1 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001476 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4029.png | earth_parts_4029.png | 0.92383 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001658 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6028.png | earth_parts_6028.png | 0.873402 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DD_0049 | image | teaching_images/earth_parts_4020.png | This diagram shows the structure of the Earth. The outer layer is the crust and this is the thinnest layer. The mantle lies beneath the crust. There is an upper mantle and a lower mantle and they are formed of hot, solid rock. The outer core lies beneath the lower mantle and this is a fluid layer. The inner core is a solid ball and is the hottest of the layers. This is the Earth's innermost part. The distance from the crust to the center of the Earth is 6371 kilometers. | 0.859581 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001537 | image | question_images/earth_parts_540.png | earth_parts_540.png | 0.851734 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001648 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6026.png | earth_parts_6026.png | 0.84541 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001418 | image | abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png | earth_parts_16028.png | 0.840654 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001584 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6014.png | earth_parts_6014.png | 0.838223 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_000722 | image | question_images/sun_layers_555.png | sun_layers_555.png | 0.837764 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | DQ_001499 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4051.png | earth_parts_4051.png | 0.836192 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0751 | text | null | Crust, mantle, and core differ from each other in chemical composition. Its understandable that scientists know the most about the crust, and less about deeper layers (Figure 6.3). Earths crust is a thin, brittle outer shell. The crust is made of rock. This layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges. | 0.73204 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0078 | text | null | When rock layers are in the same place, its easy to give them relative ages. But what if rock layers are far apart? What if they are on different continents? What evidence is used to match rock layers in different places? | 0.688625 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0076 | text | null | Rock layers may have another rock cutting across them, like the igneous rock in Figure 11.9. Which rock is older? To determine this, we use the law of cross-cutting relationships. The cut rock layers are older than the rock that cuts across them. | 0.67 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_1698 | text | null | How well soil forms and what type of soil forms depends on several different factors, which are described below. | 0.665009 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0777 | text | null | Plates move apart at divergent plate boundaries. This can occur in the oceans or on land. | 0.651633 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0075 | text | null | Sediments were deposited in ancient seas in horizontal, or flat, layers. If sedimentary rock layers are tilted, they must have moved after they were deposited. | 0.650658 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_1298 | text | null | Different factors play into the composition of a magma and the rock it produces. | 0.647747 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.645172 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_1855 | text | null | Volcanoes erupt because mantle rock melts. This is the first stage in creating a volcano. Remember from the chapter Materials of Earths Crust that mantle may melt if temperature rises, pressure lowers, or water is added. Be sure to think about how and why melting occurs in the settings where there is volcanism mentioned in the next few concepts. | 0.64218 |
DQ_001451 | What layer is directly below the crust? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core | a | T_0147 | text | null | Freshwater below Earths surface is called groundwater. The water infiltrates, or seeps down into, the ground from the surface. How does this happen? And where does the water go? | 0.637221 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001450 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | earth_parts_4004.png | 1 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001476 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4029.png | earth_parts_4029.png | 0.92383 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001658 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6028.png | earth_parts_6028.png | 0.873402 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DD_0049 | image | teaching_images/earth_parts_4020.png | This diagram shows the structure of the Earth. The outer layer is the crust and this is the thinnest layer. The mantle lies beneath the crust. There is an upper mantle and a lower mantle and they are formed of hot, solid rock. The outer core lies beneath the lower mantle and this is a fluid layer. The inner core is a solid ball and is the hottest of the layers. This is the Earth's innermost part. The distance from the crust to the center of the Earth is 6371 kilometers. | 0.859581 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001537 | image | question_images/earth_parts_540.png | earth_parts_540.png | 0.851734 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001648 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6026.png | earth_parts_6026.png | 0.84541 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001418 | image | abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png | earth_parts_16028.png | 0.840654 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001584 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6014.png | earth_parts_6014.png | 0.838223 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_000722 | image | question_images/sun_layers_555.png | sun_layers_555.png | 0.837764 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | DQ_001499 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4051.png | earth_parts_4051.png | 0.836192 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_0216 | text | null | Energy travels through space or material. Heat energy is transferred in three ways: radiation, conduction, and convection. | 0.661605 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_0229 | text | null | Air temperature in the stratosphere layer increases with altitude. Why? The stratosphere gets most of its heat from the Sun. Therefore, its warmer closer to the Sun. The air at the bottom of the stratosphere is cold. The cold air is dense, so it doesnt rise. As a result, there is little mixing of air in this layer. | 0.649498 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.640386 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_3941 | text | null | Why do different states of matter have different properties? Its because of differences in energy at the level of atoms and molecules, the tiny particles that make up matter. | 0.63634 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_3801 | text | null | Although all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed, they may differ in their wavelength and frequency. | 0.6265 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_1753 | text | null | The atmosphere is layered, corresponding with how the atmospheres temperature changes with altitude. By under- standing the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works. | 0.624784 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_0541 | text | null | The three outer layers of the Sun are its atmosphere. | 0.621679 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_4715 | text | null | Compare and contrast the basic properties of matter, such as mass and volume. | 0.621639 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_4438 | text | null | A combustion engine is a complex machine that burns fuel to produce thermal energy and then uses the thermal energy to do work. There are two types of combustion engines: external and internal. A steam engine is an external combustion engine. | 0.618377 |
DQ_001452 | How many layers intervene in the process of convection? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | a | T_4893 | text | null | A given kind of matter has the same chemical makeup and the same chemical properties regardless of its state. Thats because state of matter is a physical property. As a result, when matter changes state, it doesnt become a different kind of substance. For example, water is still water whether it exists as ice, liquid water, or water vapor. | 0.615948 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001450 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | earth_parts_4004.png | 1 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001476 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4029.png | earth_parts_4029.png | 0.92383 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001658 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6028.png | earth_parts_6028.png | 0.873402 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DD_0049 | image | teaching_images/earth_parts_4020.png | This diagram shows the structure of the Earth. The outer layer is the crust and this is the thinnest layer. The mantle lies beneath the crust. There is an upper mantle and a lower mantle and they are formed of hot, solid rock. The outer core lies beneath the lower mantle and this is a fluid layer. The inner core is a solid ball and is the hottest of the layers. This is the Earth's innermost part. The distance from the crust to the center of the Earth is 6371 kilometers. | 0.859581 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001537 | image | question_images/earth_parts_540.png | earth_parts_540.png | 0.851734 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001648 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6026.png | earth_parts_6026.png | 0.84541 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001418 | image | abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png | earth_parts_16028.png | 0.840654 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001584 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6014.png | earth_parts_6014.png | 0.838223 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_000722 | image | question_images/sun_layers_555.png | sun_layers_555.png | 0.837764 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | DQ_001499 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4051.png | earth_parts_4051.png | 0.836192 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0777 | text | null | Plates move apart at divergent plate boundaries. This can occur in the oceans or on land. | 0.760408 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0078 | text | null | When rock layers are in the same place, its easy to give them relative ages. But what if rock layers are far apart? What if they are on different continents? What evidence is used to match rock layers in different places? | 0.733784 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0815 | text | null | There are two major types of seismic waves. Body waves travel through the Earths interior. Surface waves travel along the ground surface. In an earthquake, body waves are responsible for sharp jolts. Surface waves are responsible for rolling motions that do most of the damage in an earthquake. | 0.717672 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0751 | text | null | Crust, mantle, and core differ from each other in chemical composition. Its understandable that scientists know the most about the crust, and less about deeper layers (Figure 6.3). Earths crust is a thin, brittle outer shell. The crust is made of rock. This layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges. | 0.717323 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_1156 | text | null | The theory of plate tectonics is the most important theory in much of earth science. Plate tectonics explains why much geological activity happens where it does, why many natural resources are found where they are, and can be used to determine what was happening long ago in Earths history. The theory of plate tectonics will be explored in detail in later concepts. | 0.714717 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_1336 | text | null | Intraplate earthquakes are the result of stresses caused by plate motions acting in solid slabs of lithosphere. The earthquakes take place along ancient faults or rift zones that have been weakened by activity that may have taken place hundreds of millions of years ago. | 0.711702 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_1106 | text | null | Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized? | 0.704966 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_1080 | text | null | An earthquake is sudden ground movement caused by the sudden release of energy stored in rocks. Earthquakes happen when so much stress builds up in the rocks that the rocks rupture. The energy is transmitted by seismic waves. Earthquakes can be so small they go completely unnoticed, or so large that it can take years for a region to recover. | 0.702453 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0811 | text | null | Earthquakes also occur at divergent plate boundaries. At mid-ocean ridges, these earthquakes tend to be small and shallow focus because the plates are thin, young, and hot. Earthquakes in the oceans are usually far from land, so they have little effect on peoples lives. On land, where continents are rifting apart, earthquakes are larger and stronger. | 0.701256 |
DQ_001453 | Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves? | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock | a | T_0813 | text | null | Seismic waves are the energy from earthquakes. Seismic waves move outward in all directions away from their source. Each type of seismic wave travels at different speeds in different materials. All seismic waves travel through rock, but not all travel through liquid or gas. Geologists study seismic waves to learn about earthquakes and the Earths interior. | 0.697846 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001454 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | earth_parts_4010.png | 1 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001624 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6021.png | earth_parts_6021.png | 0.856742 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001614 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6019.png | earth_parts_6019.png | 0.853566 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001564 | image | question_images/earth_parts_548.png | earth_parts_548.png | 0.840284 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DD_0049 | image | teaching_images/earth_parts_4020.png | This diagram shows the structure of the Earth. The outer layer is the crust and this is the thinnest layer. The mantle lies beneath the crust. There is an upper mantle and a lower mantle and they are formed of hot, solid rock. The outer core lies beneath the lower mantle and this is a fluid layer. The inner core is a solid ball and is the hottest of the layers. This is the Earth's innermost part. The distance from the crust to the center of the Earth is 6371 kilometers. | 0.826194 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001470 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4023.png | earth_parts_4023.png | 0.820328 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_1113 | image | textbook_images/earths_layers_20719.png | FIGURE 1.1 | 0.818547 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001466 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4022.png | earth_parts_4022.png | 0.813764 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001584 | image | question_images/earth_parts_6014.png | earth_parts_6014.png | 0.813602 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | DQ_001450 | image | question_images/earth_parts_4004.png | earth_parts_4004.png | 0.801002 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0147 | text | null | Freshwater below Earths surface is called groundwater. The water infiltrates, or seeps down into, the ground from the surface. How does this happen? And where does the water go? | 0.659719 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0078 | text | null | When rock layers are in the same place, its easy to give them relative ages. But what if rock layers are far apart? What if they are on different continents? What evidence is used to match rock layers in different places? | 0.655515 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0751 | text | null | Crust, mantle, and core differ from each other in chemical composition. Its understandable that scientists know the most about the crust, and less about deeper layers (Figure 6.3). Earths crust is a thin, brittle outer shell. The crust is made of rock. This layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges. | 0.646834 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0804 | text | null | Where an earthquake takes place is described by its focus and epicenter. | 0.637332 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_1698 | text | null | How well soil forms and what type of soil forms depends on several different factors, which are described below. | 0.626357 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0811 | text | null | Earthquakes also occur at divergent plate boundaries. At mid-ocean ridges, these earthquakes tend to be small and shallow focus because the plates are thin, young, and hot. Earthquakes in the oceans are usually far from land, so they have little effect on peoples lives. On land, where continents are rifting apart, earthquakes are larger and stronger. | 0.626243 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_0541 | text | null | The three outer layers of the Sun are its atmosphere. | 0.621156 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_1593 | text | null | Most of Earths water is stored in the oceans, where it can remain for hundreds or thousands of years. | 0.612689 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_1080 | text | null | An earthquake is sudden ground movement caused by the sudden release of energy stored in rocks. Earthquakes happen when so much stress builds up in the rocks that the rocks rupture. The energy is transmitted by seismic waves. Earthquakes can be so small they go completely unnoticed, or so large that it can take years for a region to recover. | 0.612345 |
DQ_001454 | What is the deepest layer of the earth? | question_images/earth_parts_4010.png | a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere | b | T_1190 | text | null | Earth formed at the same time as the other planets. The history of Earth is part of the history of the Solar System. | 0.609929 |
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