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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Not for 10 million years
B Not for 2 million years
C It could be tomorrow or 10 to 100 thousand years from now. We cannot really tell
D The magma is cooling so fast it no longer can erupt
E Not for 200,000 years
F
Question #2
A Isostatic rebound
B The magma chamber is rising and pushing the ground up
C So much human trash is causing the lake level to change
D Sediment is piling up quickly causing the lake floor to sink
E No one knows right now
Question #3
A Subsidence, the lake floor is sinking
B Uplift, you can now see a sunken boat on the surface
C Isostatic rebounding is allowing the lake to rise as the glaciers melt
D Carbon dioxide is released into the lake preventing any fish from living in it
Question #4
A Yellowstone rose over 3 feet in elevation
B Yellowstone erupted
C Toxic gas killed off 60% of the park’s wildlife
D More than 500 earthquakes in 10 days
Question #5
A It shows that the North American plate is moving
B It shows that the volcanic hot spot is shifting to the left
C It shows that the pressure has increased making an eruption likely in the next ten years
D It shows that pressure has been relieved in the volcano making an eruption unlikely to happen in the future
Question #6
A A few million years
B 1000 years
C 50,000 years
D 150,000 years
E 800,000 years
Question #7
A The crater of Yellowstone formed because there was a giant reservoir of molten rock, which when lava erupted, the ground around collapsed and fell through
B By basalt flows down cutting the slopes of the volcano
C Yellowstone crater formed from a meteor impact that killed off the Ice Age mammals
D By subsidence caused by the piling up of heavy rock
Question #8
A 250 times
B 100 times
C 5 times
D 10 times
E 2500 times
Question #9
A Large boulders blasted away from Yellowstone
B Basalts that flowed down to California from the Yellowstone volcano
C Volcanic ash from last Yellowstone super eruption, 640,000 years ago
D Ejected bones of bison from an earlier Yellowstone super eruption
Question #10
A Rhyolite
B Basalt
C Limestone
D Granite
E Sandstone
Question #11
A Erosion of old granite rock units
B Hot molten lava flow originating from deep below the earth crust, slow cooled and making its way towards the surface.
C Metamorphism of old beach deposits due to the high temperature of the hot springs
D Glacial deposits from the north
Question #12
A Rainwater continually fills the basin, hot rock heat the water, water pressure drops, and then thousands of gallons of water turn to steam and blast into the air.
B Glacial melt water continually fills the basin, hot rock heat the water, water pressure drops, and then thousands of gallons of water turn to steam and blast into the air.
C It is actually not faithful but erupts irregularly.
D River water slowly fills the reservoir under the crust and heats up with hot rock underneath.
Question #13
A Its strange geology
B Its large animals can only live at its 8,000 foot elevation
C It sinks a more than a foot per year causing groundwater to shoot to the surface
D It is home to the largest diversity of wildflowers