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If you could drop Mount Everest (height: 8848 m) to the bottom of an ocean trench, would its summit reach the level of the
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Unknown
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An igneous rock contains a Pb−206/U−238 mass ratio of 0.367.
How old is the rock? (U−238 decays into Pb−206 with a
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sam
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A scientist wants to determine the age of a rock. The rock contains an index fossil and an ancient relative of a living
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Sue
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Does this sound right?
Describe your assigned method and how it is used to evaluate geologic time. My assigned method was
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A.W.
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Earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and trenches come from
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_____ is having to do with the heat found deep inside the crust of the earth.
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Are rocks good
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Nonya
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What causes earthquakes
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A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column titled mineral has entries diamond, cubic zirconia, common glass, ruby. The
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maru
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A scientist discovers a deep bowl-like divot under the ocean off the coast of eastern Mexico that is many kilometers across. The
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alley cat
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What causes of the progression from simple open fold to an overfold
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Montshisi
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What causes the progression from a simple open fold to a overfold
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Montshisi
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did ocean levels change because of the type of sedimentary rocks formed in south saint paul during the early paleozoic era
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s
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describe the relationship between plate tectonics and erosion. how did this relationship affect south saint paul
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s
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note the geological era and periods in which south saint paul and southeastern minnesota might have been covered bt oceans
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sv
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summarize the geological eras and periods where minnesota rocks were formed particularly in south saint paul
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sv
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Think about how the geologic time scale was created and how it is divided. Then answer the following questions.
• How did
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?
A. a transform fault B. a normal fault C. continental plate uplift
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stanley steemer
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Which statements describe geologic gaps? Check all that apply.
Geologic gaps happen when volcanoes erupt. When no sediment is
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Which statement best explains the process of subduction?(1 point)
Responses One plates slides past another plate horizontally.
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Sam
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Which best describes Earth's mantle?
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BOOM
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When will a fossil be used in finding the absolute age rocks
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Rhaeley Jobson
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape
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Max
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When will a fossil be used in finding the absolute age of rocks
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St Jude girl
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Which quantity helps determine the absolute age of rocks and fossils?(1 point)
Responses the difference between the amounts of
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addreian
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?
Responses a normal fault a normal fault folding of rock folding of
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Anonymous
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?
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sebastian chapa
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How does plate movement create mountains?
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Kee
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Which plate boundary and movement commonly create non-volcanic mountains? Explain how non-volcanic mountains are created by
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Kyle
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Which describes the difference between the law of inclusion and the law of crosscutting in relative dating of rocks and
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addreian
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How does plate movement create mountains?
(1 point)
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Cheeseitzs
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Rock on Earth is constantly changing. The rock cycle describes the processes that create, destroy, and transform Earth's rock.
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Which best describes Earth’s mantle?
(1 point) Responses It is made up of rock so hot that it flows. It is made up of rock so
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Soil is the thin layer of material that covers Earth's surface. How is soil related to bedrock?
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The water level of a river is below normal levels. Its water level is at 112
meters below sea level. During the summer, the river
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Why is soil considered a vital resource?
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big bass🤪
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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?
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big bass🤪
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Is it a mineral
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Beanieboi
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what role have the rocks found in northern and central minnesota played in the types of rock predominantly found in south saint
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s
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is there a relationship between the age of the rocks and types of rocks as you move throughout the state of minnesota
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s
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?(1 point)
Responses a normal fault a normal fault a transform fault
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ana
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Call is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants is coal a mineral
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Carson
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What is true about most higher grade metallic ores?
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Carson
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What type of rock contains oil and natural gas?
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big bass🤪
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Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?(1 point)
Responses They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean
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HELP PLS IM STUCK ON THIS
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Which conclusion can be made?
The fault is older than the layers of rock based on the law of inclusion. The fault is younger than
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addreian
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What do the law of superposition and the law of inclusion have in common?
Both laws are about the ages of intruding rocks. Both
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addreian
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Which is a result of Earth’s magnetic poles reversing over time?
distinct bands in rocks that contain magnetic particles high
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addreian
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Which statement describes the relative age of a fossil that has formed inside a layer of rock?
The fossil is older than the layer
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addreian
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What is the theory that describes the movement of landmasses on Earth’s surface?
subduction plate tectonics divergence
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addreian
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