How is the strength of a volcanic eruption related to the magma in the volcano
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If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
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Why do Earth's magnetic pole reversals provide evidence for plate tectonics
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Rocks lock in their magnetism when they cool.
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How is deposition a part of the erosion process
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The part of the erosion process in which sediment is placed in a
new location, or deposited.
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What do geologists think happened during the last ice age
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Sea levels dropped 300 feet.
A land bridge connected Siberia and Alaska
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Which of the following describes the exponential growth of a species
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The rate of population increase stays constant.
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Having a weakness along a specific plane will allow a mineral to
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cleave
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What do geologist look at for proof that earth's core contains mostly iron
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Comits
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Which of the following is true of passive continental margins
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they have a continental rise
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What feature is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves
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The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as
it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by
the passage of glacier ice.
Or a terminal moraine
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What kind of scientist is Charles Darwin
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a scientist who believed in the big bang theory
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What happens at a ocean ocean convergent boundary
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At an ocean ocean convergent boundary, there will be a formation
of volcanoes.
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What happens at a convergent boundary
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A convergent plate boundary is a location where two tectonic plates are moving toward each other, often causing one plate to slide below the others.
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How is the strength of a volcanic eruption related to the magma in the volcano
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
Why do Earth's magnetic pole reversals provide evidence for plate tectonics
Rocks lock in their magnetism when they cool.
How is deposition a part of the erosion process
The part of the erosion process in which sediment is placed in a
new location, or deposited.
What do geologists think happened during the last ice age
Sea levels dropped 300 feet.
A land bridge connected Siberia and Alaska
Which of the following describes the exponential growth of a species
The rate of population increase stays constant.
Having a weakness along a specific plane will allow a mineral to
cleave
What do geologist look at for proof that earth's core contains mostly iron
Comits
Which of the following is true of passive continental margins
they have a continental rise
What feature is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves
The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as
it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by
the passage of glacier ice.
Or a terminal moraine
What kind of scientist is Charles Darwin
a scientist who believed in the big bang theory
What happens at a ocean ocean convergent boundary
At an ocean ocean convergent boundary, there will be a formation
of volcanoes.
What happens at a convergent boundary
A convergent plate boundary is a location where two tectonic plates are moving toward each other, often causing one plate to slide below the others.