Available
Oct 24, 2023 at 12am - Oct 25, 2023 at 11:59pm
Time Limit
45 Minutes
Instructions
This quiz will assess your understanding of what we've covered in this module, emphasizing the learning objectives for this unit.
Instructions
Before starting this quiz, complete all assigned readings, watch and consider the lecture, and complete all exercises with comprehension. Review the learning objectives and check your understanding of the learning objectives for this module. These are listed below. Many of the questions in this quiz will assess your understanding of the learning objectives.
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Time:
You have 45 minutes and one attempt. This module quiz is open to notes, exercises, and textbooks but not to classmates, the internet, brother, sister, etc. Do your own work. Academic honesty is expected.
Learning Objectives
Students can describe the geologic processes, the relative movement of plates, and the distinguishing landforms associated with each type of plate boundary
Students can describe the evolution of landforms and geologic structures in the context of constructive and/or destructive geologic processes
Students can relate tectonic stresses to plate boundaries, geologic structures, crustal deformation, and the building of mountains
Distinguish between the termstectonic plate (plate), plate boundary, and plate tectonics
Recognize Earth’s major surface features
Identify the layers of Earth
Locate plate boundaries on Earth's surface
Identify the source of energy for plate tectonics
Explain the connection between plate tectonics and constructive and destructive geologic processes
Describe some of the evidence used to show the continents and tectonic plates move
Recognize the difference between the hypothesis of continental drift and the theory of plate tectonics
Use algebraic equations to calculate rates, distances, and times