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How does a mineral break into smooth pieces when a tool is used to break it

A mineral can have varying numbers of cleavage planes, areas where there exists an inclination to cleave when struck or force is applied.. Most mineral crystals exhibit a preferred cleavage in certain directions, but may have cleavage planes in other directions.

What does the acid test tell you about a mineral

The acid test tells you whether it is a carbonate or not.

Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds

Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary structures.

What depositional environments is coal formed in

A swamp

The type of weathering caused by physical means is what type of weathering

it is physical weathering. it is also called mechanical weathering

What is the terms listed below are sediment transporting agents except

Stratification

Which of the following is not a metamorphic agent

Force of Hurricane winds

Glacial meltwater

Sediment composition in a clastic rock is determined by all of the following EXCEPT
All of the following are ways sedimentary form except

Lava cooling

Based on the information in the graph which region's population currently growing the least

Africa -apex

Which of the following is a benefit of using dams as a source of freshwater

dams help control floodwater

Which is required for karst topography to form

Limestone

What concept of β€œcontained in” includes which of the following Select ALL the correct responses

Select ALL the correct responses. The concept of β€œcontained in” includes which of the following?

  • No additional interpretation or analysis is needed to determine the classification of the information.
  • Classified information is not clearly or explicitly stated in the source document.
  • Classified information comes from an authorized source into a new document.
  • A reader can deduce the classified information by performing additional interpretation or analysis.
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