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IN-CLASS QUESTIONS
Series of questions focusing on key components of each topic

TOPICS
How the class is divided into broader themes
Preamble and Introductory 
Themes
Part I: Geologic/ Geographic Framework, Ocean Constituents/ Structure
Part II:
Ocean/ Atmosphere Interactions, Dynamic Processes in the Ocean
Part III:
Fringes of the Ocean, Life in the Oceans, Environmental Issues

 
G131 LEARNING PROMPTS

Reflective Questions as Learning Prompts

  • At intervals through the class, there will be an opportunity to discuss these questions with your neighbor.
  • The aim is to reinforce understanding of critical concepts.
  • Ask questions if you have doubts about the answers to these questions based on preceding materials presented in class.

 
Plate Tectonics
Date: Jan. 25, 30, Feb. 1


1. Q. How do earthquakes help in undestanding the interior of the Earth?
A.
Q. How do P (primary) and S (secondary) seismic waves differ?
A.
Q. What coincidence first suggested that continents drift?
A.
Q. What geological evidence supported this idea?
A.
2.
Q. How does the Earth's magnetic field change?
A.
Q. Why did changes in the earth's magnetic field help confirm sea floor spreading?
A,
Q. How are the positions of plate boundaries determined?



Q. What are the three major types of plate boundary and how do they differ?



3.
Q. What are the different types of volcanism?
A.

Q. How is the style of volcanism dependent on location?

A.

Q. What lines of evidence help to establish the rates at which plates move?

A.

4.
Q. How has the face of the Earth changed over time?
A.

Q. When did most of the continents form?

A.

Q. Why was the recognition of deep-sea hydrothermal vents significant?





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