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A general geological map will show the structure of the ground's composition. A more specialised geological map may specifically show areas of coal seams near to the surface. How specialised a map is depends on what the map is needed to show.

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What type of map would you use to find the location of coal at earths surface and why?

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Which type of map would you use to find the location of a layer of coal at earth surface?

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Which type of map would you use to find the location of a layer of coal at earth's surface?

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Which type of map would you use to find the location of a layer of coal at Earth's surface and why?

You would use a geological map, which displays the types and ages of rocks on the Earth's surface. This map would help you locate the layer of coal as it shows the distribution of different rock types, including coal-bearing formations, allowing you to identify the specific location of the coal layer.


What is a soft layer of molten rock under the earths surface?

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What is the Earths layer that has the greatest effect on us?

The Ozone layer. Or the whole atmosphere in terms of air pollution / climate. Then again land surface is most important part of the surface layer because that is where we live. The sea is a larger part of the Earth's surface layer and plays a huge part in climate so I guess that makes it important. The plates on the surface layer are pretty important because they shift and cause volcanoes which affects the air and climate. The outer magnetic layer called the Van Allen belt is absolutely important otherwise we would have been toasted by radiation. I would be hard pressed to choose a single layer - they all form part of a complex system.


What is a line parallel to the earths surface?

That would be latitude or longitude.


How far beneath the earths surface would you have to go to find liquid material in the earths core?

1800km - 1900km


How far beneath the earths surface would you have to go find liquid material in the earths core?

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What term is used for a drawing of earths surface?

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Would a weathering cause a fast change to the earths surface?

yes it will


How would the earths surface look without the effects or erosion?

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