During this era Pangaea was in existence and invertebrates and amphibians were common
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Paleozoic
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This dinosaur stayed in swampy areas and was so large that its bones filled with air spaces to decrease its body weight
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Brachiosaurus
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Who founded the Royal Academy of Music
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The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822 by Lord
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These form when weathered material is dropped offshore as sediment
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sandbars
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Pangaea separated during this era and reptiles roamed every continent
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Mesozoic
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What dinosaur was also known as a brontosaurus
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Brontosaurus is now known as Apatosaurus.
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Does a young river meanders along its path until its course is well-established
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false
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What happens to wood after minerals replace the wood fibers
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Petrification.
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Subjection to extreme temperatures is an example of this type of weathering
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mechanical en.
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This is the second era in geologic time
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Paleozoic
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Which of these is a mineral silicate
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quarts
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A mature river usually has fast-moving water with rapids and waterfalls
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False, a mature river is usually wide and slow moving
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This type of fossil is formed when an organism is buried in sediment which hardens into rock After the soft parts of the animal rot away a cavity remains
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mold
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What dinosaur had spikes on its head for defense and spikes on its back to monitor body temperature
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stegosaurus (:
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Is tungsten a sulfate mineral
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Tungsten is an element not a sulfate mineral.
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What is current era today
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The current era today is Cenozoic
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During this era Pangaea was in existence and invertebrates and amphibians were common
Paleozoic
This dinosaur stayed in swampy areas and was so large that its bones filled with air spaces to decrease its body weight
Brachiosaurus
Who founded the Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822 by Lord
Burghersh. It was located in Tenterden Street, Hanover Square.
These form when weathered material is dropped offshore as sediment
sandbars
Pangaea separated during this era and reptiles roamed every continent
Mesozoic
What dinosaur was also known as a brontosaurus
Brontosaurus is now known as Apatosaurus.
Does a young river meanders along its path until its course is well-established
false
What happens to wood after minerals replace the wood fibers
Petrification.
Subjection to extreme temperatures is an example of this type of weathering
mechanical en.
This is the second era in geologic time
Paleozoic
Which of these is a mineral silicate
quarts
A mature river usually has fast-moving water with rapids and waterfalls
False, a mature river is usually wide and slow moving
This type of fossil is formed when an organism is buried in sediment which hardens into rock After the soft parts of the animal rot away a cavity remains
mold
What dinosaur had spikes on its head for defense and spikes on its back to monitor body temperature