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FORMATION OF EARTH/MOON & GEOLOGIC DATING REVIEW

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Page 1: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

FORMATION OF EARTH/MOON

& GEOLOGIC DATING REVIEW

Page 2: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

1. Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials.

A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

Page 3: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

2. Radioactive materials have unstable

A.electrons. C.protons. B.nuclei. D.neutrons.

Page 4: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

3. The process of nuclear change in an atom of radioactive material is called

A.radioactive decay. C.nuclear mass. B.isotopes. D.radon.

Page 5: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

4. Nuclei with too many or too few neutrons are

A.never found. C.unnatural. B.unstable. D.stable.

Page 6: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

5. In radioactive decay, with each half-life, half the remaining sample decays to form another

A.nucleus. C.life-form. B.element. D.proton.

Page 7: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

6. All planets in the solar system revolve around

A.the sun. C.Jupiter. B.Earth. D.Mars.

Page 8: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

7. The moon orbits

A.Earth. C.Saturn. B.the sun. D.Mercury.

Page 9: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

8. Tides on Earth are caused primarily by

A.the moon’s gravitational force. C.Earth’s landscape. B.the sun’s gravitational force. D.Jupiter’s gravitational force.

Page 10: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

9. _____ is the only planet in the solar system known to sustain life.

A.Uranus C.Earth B.Mercury D.Pluto

Page 11: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

10.Earth’s atmosphere protects it from

A.high-energy solar particles. C.space debris. B.ultraviolet radiation. D.All of the above

Page 12: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

11.Astronomers believe _____ was originally a part of Earth.

A.the sun C.Jupiter B.the moon D.Mars

Page 13: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

12.According the current theory, the moon was formed

A.together with Earth. C.from a portion of Earth. B.separately from Earth. D.from leftover matter.

Page 14: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

13.The moon’s surface is covered with

A.craters. C.ice. B.oceans. D.an atmosphere.

Page 15: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

14.When the moon is full, the _____ is between the _____ and the _____.

A.moon, sun, Earth C.Earth, moon, sun B.sun, Earth, moon D.moon, sun, Mercury

Page 16: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

15.The age of our solar system is approximately

A.2,000 years old. C.4.6 billion years old. B.46 billion years old. D.13.7 billion years old.

Page 17: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

16.A rock that strikes the Earth is called a

A.meteor. C.meteoroid. B.meteorite. D.All of the above

Page 18: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

17.During a solar eclipse

A.the moon blocks out the sun. C.the moon blocks out Earth. B.the sun blocks out the moon. D.Earth blocks out the sun.

Page 19: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

18.During a lunar eclipse

A.the moon blocks out the sun. C.the moon blocks out Earth. B.the sun blocks out the moon. D.Earth blocks out the sun.

Page 20: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

19._____ allow Earth to sustain life.

A.Liquid water and an oxygen-rich atmosphere

B.Animals and plants C.The moon’s craters and maria D.Ice and a methane-rich atmosphere

Page 21: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

20.The principle that uses the position to determine the relative age of rock layers is called the

A.law of cross cutting C.law of superposition B.Newton’s Law D.law of horizontality

Page 22: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

21.Half lives are used to determine the _____________ age of rocks.

A.relative C.youngest B.absolute D.oldest

Page 23: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

22.The principle that states that a layer of rock that cuts across other layers of rock is younger than the rock it cuts through is called the

A.law of cross cutting C.law of superposition B.Newton’s Law D.law of horizontality

Page 24: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

23. A wooden boat is found buried in the ocean. Scientists believe that timbers making up the boat had 10mg of carbon-14 in them when alive. They now have 2.5mg of carbon-14. How old is the boat if the half life of carbon-14 is 5715 years?

Page 25: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

24. Potassium-40 has a half-life of 1.3 billion years. If I have a sample which weighs 80 grams, how long will it take for the sample to have only 5 grams of potassium-40 left?

Page 26: 1.Archaeologists use the half-life of _____ to date organic materials. A.carbon-12 C.carbon-14 B.uranium-235 D.uranium-238

25. The half-life of thorium-230 is 2.25 million years. I have a sample which originally contained 20kg of thorium-230, but now only contains 5 kg of thorium-230. How old is my sample?