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Your class goes on a field trip to observe drilling machinery. The geologists at the drill site show you displays of drilled
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BOT
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What does weathering of rocks mean?
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hjulia
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What does weather of rock mean?
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hjulia
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When studying historical geology, which type of rock provides the most useful evidence for uncovering what occurred?
igneous
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Ana
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What does an unconformity tell us about the ages of the nearby rock layers?
A.The top layer is from more than one time period.
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Emo Freak (POP PUNKS NOT DEAD)
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A dendrochronologist interprets:
rock formations pollen grains tree rings fossil plants
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Ari
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Which of the following would be an angular unconformity?
older eroded surface is tilted or folded erosional surface is irregular
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Ari
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Where do earthquakes normally occur?
Responses at the edges of Earth’s bodies of water at the edges of Earth’s bodies of
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kippy vr
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1. where does the conversation current in the mantle obtain its heat energy?
a. earths core and crust b. earths mantle c. earths
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what
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Which of the following forms when igneous rocks are weathered and eroded? (1 point)
igneous rock sediment sedimentary rock
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TTR+S<3
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Where do igneous rocks originate?
o How are they formed? o What are the two categories of igneous rocks? o What are the
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troyer0269
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How might the role of oceans in influencing climatic conditions on land compare during the time of the supercontinent Pangaea to
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Which statements describe an aquifer? what are the three correct answers.
1. can be created only by digging or drilling 2. can be
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J.J Powell
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Which layer is MOST responsible for the movement of continents?
1) the outer core 2) the asthenosphere 3) the mantle 4) the
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Jamie Sperling
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Are all rocks made up of one mineral?
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Dolly
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Using Figure 1 above or Rock Cycle Interactive website, which answer choice is an INCORRECT statement?
* 1 point Sedimentary
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Shookith
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Why is it possible to find fossilized sharks' teeth near the city of Macon, which is located along the Fall Line in central
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Anonymous ;)
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What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores? (1 point)
O They are usually found very close to Earth's surface-less than
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Pls help quick
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What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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According to the picture, If these rock layers have been undisturbed, which layer is the youngest?
A. B. C. D.
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kippy vr
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Which strategy can scientists use to learn about Earth's deepest layers?(1 point)
a)use mining technology to drill as deep as
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mya
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What causes mountains to form a zigzag shape?
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Elijah
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Earth has a radius of about 6.4*10^m. What is the approximate surface are of Earth? Use the formula for the surface area of a
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patama
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Metamorphic rock forms through a process called metamorphism.
Most rocks are made up of minerals. During metamorphism, minerals
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Which statements describe an aquifer? Select the three correct answers.
-can be created only by digging or drilling -layer of
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Anon
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Which process would change metamorphic rock to igneous rock?(1 point)
cooling followed by cementation pressure followed by
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BaM
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I need help with a Science essay. The question reads:
"Hannah is comparing a rock from a riverbed and a rock from deep
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JPtiger13
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How is an mold and a cast related
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Side Walks
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Are rocks consider valuable natural resources?
No rocks or not valuable because they are nonliving solids Yes, rocks are valuable
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1. In the classroom during a visual inspection of a rock, a student recorded four statements about the rock. Which statement
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Anonymous
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The answer to this can be found more quickly by consulting either an online or hardcopy dictionary.
Here is an online dictionary
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PsyDAG
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I have to answer the question 'The age of granite can be determined using radiometric dating. Explain the basis for the
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Bean
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how thick is the bedrock in the inetrior plains and why is it so thick
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anne
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Why are time periods in the geologic time scale are not even in length?
They are based on the type of fossils found in rock
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Roblox Ram
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4. How are ocean trenches formed?
Here are somethings I think I can put: Are any of these correct? • Ocean trenches are formed
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WEREwolf
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph? (1 point)
A. Measurements of vibrations occurring inside
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:D
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Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?
A. No, coal is not a
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Izzy
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" The earth's physical landscape is the result of conflict between forces..." Explain what this means.
Thanks. Is it possible
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Liza
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Why is potassium-argon dating most applicable to dating very old rocks?
potassium’s long half-life potassium’s short
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Anonymous
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1. When lava leaves a volcano and cools which kind of rock is formed?
A. Metamorphic B. Colgomerate C. Sedimentary <------ D.
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Elijah
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A sand dune can travel up to 30 m per year. How far does the sand dune move per day?
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jacob
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How might the role of oceans in influencing climatic conditions on land compare during the time of the supercontinent Pangaea to
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How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rock?
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The super continent existed at the beginning of mesozoic era
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Write major geological events of mesozoic era
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What theory defing of fosdil its position in sequense
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Fuad Faji Femal
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Earth's radius is about 1080 mi. About 70% of Earth's surface is water. How many square miles of water are on Earth's surface?
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the breaking up of Pangaea and the gradual sliding of crust is known as
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Alima
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Aquatic organisms that lived hundreds of millions of years ago and were buried in silt and sediment resulted in the formation of
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which type of rock covers large areas in Ethiopia
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