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Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 1

Thinnest layer of the earth is

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The thinnest layer of the earth is Crust. It is about 35 km on continental masses & 5 km on ocean floors.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 2

______ minerals are found in the continental masses.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The main mineral constituents:
(i) Continental mass are silica and alumina. It is thus called sial (si-silica and al-alumina).
(ii) The oceanic crust mainly consists of silica and magnesium; it is therefore called sima (si-silica and ma-magnesium).

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 3

What is the name of the rock which contains fossils?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

There are three main types of rock:
(i) Igneous rocks form from molten rock and rarely have fossils in them.
(ii) Metamorphic rocks have been put under great pressure, heated, squashed or stretched, and fossils do not usually survive these extreme conditions.
(iii) It is sedimentary rocks that may contain fossils.

Thus, option A is correct.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 4

The innermost layer of the earth is

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The innermost layer of the earth is known as the core, divided into inner core and outer core.
It comprises of a high concentration of nickel and iron.
Composition of the Earth: (Structure + Layers + Facts) - Science4Fun

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 5

The inner and outer cores are together about 3500 km thick, and the core has a very high temperature and pressure. Why is the core also known as NiFe?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The core is the innermost layer, divided into the outer core and the inner core.
It is mainly made up of Nickel and Iron, therefore, it is also called nife.
Its radius is about 3500 km and the temperature and pressure of the central core are very high.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 6

Fossils are the remains of dead _______

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Fossils can be the remains of dead plants, such as fossilized leaves, stems, or tree trunks, as well as the remains of dead animals, such as fossilized bones, shells, or teeth.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 3: "Both a and b."

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 7

There are three major types of rocks except

Detailed Solution: Question 7

There are three main types of rock: Igneous Rocks, Metamorphic Rocks, and Sedimentary Rocks.

The mantle is the most solid bulk of Earth's interior that lies between core and crust.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 8

What type of rocks are formed when molten lava cools down rapidly on the earth's surface?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

  • When fiery red molten lava comes out from the interior of the earth and cools down quickly on the earth's surface, it forms rocks called extrusive igneous rocks. These rocks have a very fine-grained structure. An example of extrusive igneous rock is basalt. So, when you see lava cooling fast and forming rocks like basalt, you're looking at extrusive igneous rocks.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 9

State whether the following statement is True or False:

The Deccan plateau is made up of sedimentary rocks.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and compression of sediments over time. The Deccan plateau, known for its extensive basalt formations, is primarily composed of igneous rocks, particularly basalt, which are formed from solidified lava. So, the statement is False.

Test: Inside Our Earth - Question 10

What is a rock?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

A rock is a naturally occurring solid mass of mineral matter that makes up the Earth’s crust. Rocks come in various types, textures, sizes, and colors.

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