Ia the figure above, what is the approximate age of the sea floor off the north 43 aust of Spain? Vounger than 9.6 million years C. 33.0 - 83.0 million years aien orT | 9,6 – 33.0 million years Conos moitbubdua adi mi gnidnia loristam odh bns sgbin oiasoo- D. 83.0 – 141.9 million years ON onoubd noitoubdue ban ogbin diod ni zlerrotem odh to ismevom odT Peer scientists reviewing Wegener's hypothesis notion because A. his evidence was too few to make a valid conclusion. m on zi oral r B. he did not explain how continents move and what moves them.ohoubda C. his evidence was not clear in showing how continents were joined. D. he lied by including false evidence. of continental drift rejected
Ia the figure above, what is the approximate age of the sea floor off the north 43 aust of Spain? Vounger than 9.6 million years C. 33.0 - 83.0 million years aien orT | 9,6 – 33.0 million years Conos moitbubdua adi mi gnidnia loristam odh bns sgbin oiasoo- D. 83.0 – 141.9 million years ON onoubd noitoubdue ban ogbin diod ni zlerrotem odh to ismevom odT Peer scientists reviewing Wegener's hypothesis notion because A. his evidence was too few to make a valid conclusion. m on zi oral r B. he did not explain how continents move and what moves them.ohoubda C. his evidence was not clear in showing how continents were joined. D. he lied by including false evidence. of continental drift rejected
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In the figure above, what is the age of the sea floor off of the Bahamas?
C. 33.0 - 83.0 million years
D. 83.0 - 141.9 million years
А.
younger than 9.6 million years
В.
9.6 – 33.0 million years

Transcribed Image Text:4. In the figure above, what is the approximate age of the sea floor off the north W
C. The thickness of the lithosphere
A younger than 9.6 million years
What do ancient glacier scars found in rock surfaces in Africa tells about its
C. Africa was once in an area of the Earth that had a very cold climate.
A. The age of oceanic lithosphere.
B. The density of oceanic lithosphere.
Which of the following increases with distance from the mid-oceanic ridge?
D. Africa was once covered with ice sheet but did not move ever since.
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Conos noitoubdua adi ni gnidoia eloristnm od br. sgbin sias00-bi
Cust of Spain?
A younger
than 9.6 million years C. 33.0- 83.0 million yearso gnian orlT
| 9.6 – 33.0 million years
6Os nooulbdue ban ogbi diod ni zlerrstem odh to snomvom odT
D. 83.0 – 141.9 million years aN onoubdua
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notion because
A. his evidence was too few to make a valid conclusion. m on zi orlT
B. he did not explain how continents move and what moves them.nohonbdua
C. his evidence was not clear in showing how continents were joined.
nD. he lied by including false evidence.
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Tan i ni gainoqqed nood bed Isz
help explain why Earth is not getting any larger even though the tectonic
ites are always moving.
that
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A. Earthquakesyinstanoo s C. Subduction zonesboT sli lo 2ogo ordT
7ls D. Volcanoes
B. Fossils
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If there are MORE mid-ocean ridges than subduction zones, what happens to
ocean?
A. It gets larger.
B. It sinks.
C. It gets smaller.
D. Nothing will change.
mate in the past?
A. The continents have not moved.
* Africa has always been near the equator.
D Alrica was once in an area of the Earth that had a very cold climate.
The density of oceanic lithosphere.
The thickness of the lithosphere
All (A, B, & C)
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