WHAT’S
YOUR ME-Q (Mother Earth Quotient)?
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1.
About 3 billion years ago, the Earth was formed by colliding
debris that were orbiting the sun.
True
False
2.
The moon was formed in a similar manner but more recently,
about 2 billion years ago.
True
False
3.
The Earth’s core consists of molten heavy metals
such as iron and nikel that generate a magnetic field above the
surface.
True
False
4.
The terrestrial crust is made up of massive moving plates
that play a major role in earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tidal
waves (tsunamis), and mass extinctions.
True
False
5.
Due to these plates’ movements, over time the Earth’s
crust is recycled back into the mantle and new crust appears, which
keeps the surface rich in minerals required by living organisms.
True
False
6.
Minerals required by the human body such as iron, calcium,
and potassium are not found in the Earth’s crust.
True
False
7.
The Earth’s surface conditions have changed little
over the past few billion years.
True
False
8.
Most other planets in our solar system have an ocean and
atmosphere similar to those found on the Earth.
True
False
9.
The two lowest layers of the atmosphere extend about 30
miles above the surface of the Earth, and play a major role in weather
and climate.
True
False
10.
Climate change and geological activity have played a minor
role in the evolution of life on Earth.
True
False
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