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TO INTRODUCTION MARINE SCIENCE 2007 ESSAY QUESTIONS FOR EXAM 1 PROFESSOR LAURA WETZEL I will choose one of the following essays for your exam on Monday, September 17. I highly recommend that you practice answering all of these questions. Portions of the questions that I do not use as essays will be included in the short answer and multiple-choice sections of the exam. Note that there will be two or three versions of the exam, spread amongst each lecture section and/or between the 10:45 am and 11:45 am lecture sections. This means that you and your neighbor are likely to have different versions of the exam, including, perhaps, different long essay questions. Be sure to give complete answers. In each case, I expect your answer to fill at least one side of one sheet of paper. Essay content and quality, however, are more important than length. The essay is worth 30% of your exam grade, so make sure your answer is thorough. As you prepare, derive information from both your lecture notes and your text. 1. Compare and contrast the voyages of the HMS Endeavour, the HMS Challenger, and the U.S. Exploring Expedition. Include descriptions of the primary goals and outcomes of these expeditions. (Think in terms of who went, what did they do, where did they go, when did they travel, why did they undertake the voyage, and how did their trips affect our knowledge of the oceans.) 2. Write an essay describing how submarine hydrothermal vents show interrelationships between biology, geology, and chemistry. Incorporate all of the following terms into your essay: chemosynthesis plate boundary mutualism smoke chimney tubeworm origins of life Alvin Be sure to describe all technical terms. For example, do not simply use the word "smoke"; tell me specifically how it relates to submarine hydrothermal vents. 3. In the second chapter, Garrison states, "Life probably originated in the ocean." Justify this statement by providing a detailed description of one scientific theory for the origins of life in the ocean. Include at least one advantage as well as one limitation of the theory. Also provide a timeline, specifying the ages of these events: Origins of life Big Bang Formation of Earth First mammals Formation of oceans Oldest known rocks First, on the cross section of Earth shown below draw and label all compositional and rheological layers. Put the compositional layers on the left and the rheological layers on the right, being sure to match the two at any shared boundary locations. Make your layer thicknesses proportional since some layers are thicker than others. Second, demonstrate what "compositional" and "rheological" mean by contrasting the properties of the top layer and one other layer from each model. Be specific. 4. Compositional Model Rheological Model 5. Define plate tectonics describe and in detail how these three features support the theory: Hot spots Earthquake locations and depths Sediment age and distribution The most effective answers will include an essay and illustrations. 6. Illustrate and label the paths of P and S waves through Earth from the earthquake (*) to the seismometers (squares). How are P and S waves different? What do these waves tell us about Earth's interior? * 7. Consider the plate boundaries found in these three locations: (1) Andes Mountains, South America (2) East African Rift (3) San Francisco, California a. Sketch and label maps and cross sections (i.e., top and side views) of the plate boundaries at each location. On your drawings, indicate the directions of plate motions with arrows. b. Describe the plate boundaries in words. Devote at least one paragraph to each location. Tips for Studying for the First Midterm Exam: Time allotted to take the exam: 50 minutes. Arrive to the exam on time and do not ask for extra time. You must bring a No. 2 pencil and eraser for the multiple-choice questions. No calculators, books, ipods, cell phones, notes, or other materials are permitted at your desk for the exam. If necessary, go to the bathroom before taking the exam. Questions will be derived primarily from your lecture notes, but please also study the appropriate portions in Garrison: Chapters 1, 2, and 3 plus the following information on hydrothermal vents and symbiosis: pp. 115-117 and pp. 466-469 in the 6th edition or pp. 103-104 and pp. 407-409 in the 5th edition. Total Points: 50 o Multiple Choice: 15 o Short Answer: 20 o Long Essay: 15 Essay Question: o You will have at least one side of one piece of paper to write your essay. o Be sure to write a complete answer; it is worth 30% of the exam. o Note that in many cases I have constructed the essays with three parts, so if you omit one of those parts you will forfeit 10% of your exam grade. o Be sure to write clear, complete answers; I can only judge what you have written on the paper AND what I can read. o Complete answers include definitions or explanations of all technical terms such as symbiosis and chemosynthesis. Short Answer Questions: Three to five short answer questions will require you to write a paragraph, and, in some cases, provide an illustration. These are worth a total of 40% of the exam. Multiple Choice Questions: 15 questions worth a total of 30% of the exam. You need a No. 2 pencil to fill in the computer Scantron forms. I will be grading the entire exam and will do my best to return them to you before your next exam. I encourage you to work in study groups to prepare for the exam. If you require special accommodations due to a diagnosed learning disability, see Prof. Wetzel or Prof. Thompson as soon as possible.
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Path: Eckerd >> CSN >> 350 Fall, 2009
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Path: Eckerd >> CS >> 110 Fall, 2009
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Path: Eckerd >> CS >> 110 Fall, 2009
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CS110-Homework8.doc
Path: Eckerd >> CS >> 110 Fall, 2009
Description: CS 110 - Homework 08 Due Thursday, November 13, 2008. Please turn in your answers on paper (no e-mail turn-ins, please). Please provide short answers (13 sentences each, unless indicated otherwise) and/or any necessary tables/diagrams/computations to...