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__________ is broken up into giant moving plates.
Lithosphere
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What is the Lithosphere?
Includes the crust and the top of the mantle. Made of giant tectonic plates
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Which trilobite appeared last?
Asaphidae
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What is B?
Mantle
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What does this picture represent?
Mid-Ocean Ridge
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Which trilobite appeared First?
Auritimidae
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Faults and volcanoes are often found where?
Near tectonic plate boundaries
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Which layer of Earth is directly below the lithosphere?
Asthenosphere
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The fossils deep within the Earth are usually the ______. The fossils closest to the surface are ________.
Oldest, Younger
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What contributes most to the development of soil?
Weathering of rock
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Describe the Mantle and it's state of matter.
It is the thickest layer and the state of matter is Plasticity.
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Plant fossils in Antarctica help to prove what???
That Antarctica at one time had a tropical climate. It was near the equator.
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What is ice wedging?
water fills the cracks in a rock, the water freezes, and breaks the rock.
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