Sinkholes, cliffs, jagged outcrops of rock, folded strata
You would expect to find lava solidifying into basalt at the surface of a volcano or lava flow. Basalt is a common volcanic rock that forms when lava cools and solidifies quickly, usually in areas with high volcanic activity.
Geologists would most likely find evidence of past life forms in sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and compaction of sediments, which can preserve fossils of organic materials like plants and animals. Sedimentary rocks are often rich in fossils and provide valuable information about past life on Earth.
Scientists use seismic waves to find an earthquake epicenter. By analyzing the arrival times of primary (P) and secondary (S) seismic waves at different seismic stations, scientists can triangulate the epicenter of the earthquake.
You would most likely find fossils in sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from layers of sediment that accumulate over time, which can help preserve fossils in the rock.
If you were to tunnel into the crust of the Earth, you would most likely find igneous rocks. These rocks are formed from the solidification of molten magma below the Earth's surface. Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and diorite.
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Go and find a sturdy object, most likely a table and hide under it.
a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!
No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert
You need to find how many km the earthquake is
The largest earthquake recorded was in 1960 in Chile. It was a 9.5.
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That would be pretty rare. The process that forms gemstones, and the process that forms coal are two entirely different matters. Where you find one, you would be unlikely to find the other.
you would most likely find dimonds in a mine