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Which of the following best describes the way that all rocks begin?
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What is the MAIN issue surrounding the Nile, Tigris , and Euphrates rivers ?
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Examples of relative dating include: _________a. Telling the rough age in years b. Determining the radioactive decay rates of a burned object c. A seldom-used means of determining the age of an archaeological material d. Determining whether an object is older, younger, or the same age as another e. Assigning a specific calendar date
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All of these are considered sediments except which one?rock fragmentsorganic materialmineralsfossils
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Physical Weathering Lewis Range, MT. In temperate climates, water can infiltrate cracks in the sedimentary rocks (and other types as well), and with repeated freeze-thaw cycles, can break the rocks apart by the physical weathering process of frost/ice wedging. The broken rocks often fall down the steep slope to form a pile of rubble at the base of the cliff. What is this pile of broken rocks called?
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I will give you BRAINLIEST for all 3 answers!!!
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What does a nautical map show? A. Wind speeds and water temperature B. Patterns of ocean life O C. Salinity and chemistry of water D. Water depths and navigation routes
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in which type of economic system does the government have the most economic control?
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College
The most common misunderstanding about climate change is that theEarth's climate has changed naturally in the past, therefore humans arenot the cause of global warming. That is not correct. What are someanalogies or rebuttals that help debunk this myth?
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HELP ME PLEASEThe high number of children who are orphaned or abandoned in China can be largely attributed toChina's press censorshipOne-child policyNegative population growth
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The major and pretty much only river in Pakistan is the _______________, and the Pakistanis do NOT like India having any control over that river's headwaters.Indus RiverArvari RiverBrazos RiverMowgli River
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Eddy agrees with something his friend Ronald just said about basketball. To nonverbally communicatehis agreement through the function of substituting, Eddy shouldA. point to a basketballB. scratch his chin thoughtfullyC. nod his headD.smile while telling Ronald he agreesE. restate Ronald's point in his own words
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the mean of observation 18,14,15,19,15,a,12,15,16,is 16 . find the value of a . also find the median don't white.
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what will be the time on longitude 30 degree West when it is noon at Greenwich
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How does the speed of rotation affect the shape of the earth?
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Please help me with the four bottom ones! :)
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You just took a bag of frozen peas out of the freezer and water droplets are collecting on the surface of the bag. What is the maximum temperature of the bag of peas in order for condensation to have occurred
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Write a 2-3 sentence summary of the economic features of Russia . Whatresources are available? What are some challenges that they face as they tryto develop them?Pleas help !!
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Which of the following statements about political maps are true?Check all that apply.
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In Sahara the term erg is used to describe a(n) Answers are: A: oasis B: sand sea C:Rocky Mountain D:river
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How do back-arc basins form? View Available Hint(s) How do back-arc basins form? Tensional stresses resulting from slab suction stretch this part of the crust, causing it to thin vertically. Compressional forces bend the sedimentary layers in the back-arc region downward, creating a bowl-like depression. Compressional forces make the back-arc region thicker and denser than the volcanic arc. This higher density causes the back-arc region to sink into a basin shape. The back-arc region subsides into a downwarped basin shape from the added weight of addition of sediment from mass wasting events. A mountain range also forms on the side of the back-arc basin opposite of the volcanic arc, creating a lowland in between the two ranges.
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Complete the sentence.__________ break down dead material, reduce it to base nutrients, and return it to the ecosystem.Select one:DecomposersCarnivoresConsumersHerbivores
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Image courtesy of NASA Which of Australia's physical features is circled on the map above? A. the Central Lowlands B. the Great Barrier Reef C. the Eastern Highlands D. the Western Plateau
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