Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds
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Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary
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All sulfate minerals contain the elements
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All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements.
Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
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The color of a powdered sample of a rock is called the rocks
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streak
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Plants absorb the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide during the process
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Photosynthesis
Apex =]
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The idea that the oldest rocks will always be the bottom layer of a series of rock layers is called the principle of
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superposition
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Is wind a renewable recource
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wind is a renewable recource because wind shows up mostly everyday and it can always renewable.
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Which of the following dod not occur during the Cenozoic era
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Several periods of mass extinction
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What group specializes in a subcatagory of its standing committee's responsibility
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subcommitee
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Is coal or quartz form by inorganic processes
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Quartz is and is also a mineral
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What occurred during the cenozic era
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Mammals evolved adaptations that allowed them to live on land,
in the air, and in the water during the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic
Era began approximately 65 million years ago.
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What caused disappearance of land bridges
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Shrinking of the polar ice caps
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What is Linear superposition principle
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when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of
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linear superposition principle.
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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.
All sulfate minerals contain the elements
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements.
Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
The color of a powdered sample of a rock is called the rocks
streak
Plants absorb the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide during the process
Photosynthesis
Apex =]
The idea that the oldest rocks will always be the bottom layer of a series of rock layers is called the principle of
superposition
Is wind a renewable recource
wind is a renewable recource because wind shows up mostly everyday and it can always renewable.
Which of the following dod not occur during the Cenozoic era
Several periods of mass extinction
What group specializes in a subcatagory of its standing committee's responsibility
subcommitee
Is coal or quartz form by inorganic processes
Quartz is and is also a mineral
What occurred during the cenozic era
Mammals evolved adaptations that allowed them to live on land,
in the air, and in the water during the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic
Era began approximately 65 million years ago.
What caused disappearance of land bridges
Shrinking of the polar ice caps
What is Linear superposition principle
when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of
or sum of input forces and no new forces are created.It is called
linear superposition principle.