Mt Kosciuszko, a mountain located in the Snowy Mountains in
Kosciuszko National Park, in New South Wales. Stands 2,228 metres
tall, it is the highest mountain in Australia.
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How many major tectonic plates are there on earth
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seven
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How many minor tectonic plates are there on Earth
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7
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Which type of boundaries cause volcanic activity and can result in the formation of islands
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convergent
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What percent of earth's serface water is in the form of glacial ice
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69% A+ answer
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Which type of plain forms near a volcano
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Lava plain...:D
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When rain water has soaked the ground to the point it can hold no more water the ground is considered to be fully
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saturated saturated
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Which portion of the ocean floor is rich in mineral deposits that are sometimes mined and drilled
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continental shelf
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What is the term fresh water refers to water with low
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salt
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Based on seismographic testing the inner core is believed to be
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Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
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Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
solid.
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase
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What river did the Grand Canyon was carved by the waters
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Colorado river.
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What is it called Water that has low saline content
Mt Kosciuszko, a mountain located in the Snowy Mountains in
Kosciuszko National Park, in New South Wales. Stands 2,228 metres
tall, it is the highest mountain in Australia.
How many major tectonic plates are there on earth
seven
How many minor tectonic plates are there on Earth
7
Which type of boundaries cause volcanic activity and can result in the formation of islands
convergent
What percent of earth's serface water is in the form of glacial ice
69% A+ answer
Which type of plain forms near a volcano
Lava plain...:D
When rain water has soaked the ground to the point it can hold no more water the ground is considered to be fully
saturated saturated
Which portion of the ocean floor is rich in mineral deposits that are sometimes mined and drilled
continental shelf
What is the term fresh water refers to water with low
salt
Based on seismographic testing the inner core is believed to be
Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
_____.
Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
solid.
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase
to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
What river did the Grand Canyon was carved by the waters
Colorado river.
What is it called Water that has low saline content