Why are high tide times different in different places of the Earth
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remember that Earth rotats on its axis.as a result,high tides
happen in different pllaces on Earth at diffrent times if day.
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How does groundwater form
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It rains then that water forms a lake or river then the water
soaks down into the ground Then it must stay there for a couple of
years then it forms a large amount of clean water This cycle forms
groundwater.
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What factors dissipate the earth's heat
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Wind and ocean currents are the two primary factors.
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What is the opposite of evaporation
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The opposite phase change is condensation.
Evaporation is the change in phase from liquid to gas.
Condensation is the change in phase from gas to liquid.
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Stream gradient role on stream velocity
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An increase in gradient will generally increase stream
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Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
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Metamorphic rocks.
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Which theme best reflects the ideals of modernist writers
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Literary modernism, or modernist literature, has its origins in
the late 19th and writers created more cynical works that reflected
a prevailing sense of disillusionment.
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Which literary device does this passage most clearly show
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Rhythm
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Which field of study would be most useful to a person who wants to learn about the effects of new building projects on native species
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Ecology
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What happens as a river ages
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It carries more water
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A group of students is measuring the number of paper bags that are brought to a recycling center in a single day.
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Collecting data
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Is magnesium sulfate formed by tectonic plate movement or volcanic eruptions
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It would most likely form from hydrothermal activity related to
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What causes ocean water near the equator to be warmer than ocean water farther north
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the sun's rays strike the water more directly near the
equator.
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Where does the water in lakes come from select the three correct answer
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Melting Snow,Rain runoff,Groundwater
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What Studies showed that sediments found in an area of Earth's surface were composed of different materials than the bedrock below. the study's findings
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Answer this question… Wind carried the sediments from a
different location.
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Which statement provides the best analysis of the symbolism (APEX ENGLISH 11)
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The golf tournament represents the game the wealthy play to get ahead
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Why are high tide times different in different places of the Earth
remember that Earth rotats on its axis.as a result,high tides
happen in different pllaces on Earth at diffrent times if day.
How does groundwater form
It rains then that water forms a lake or river then the water
soaks down into the ground Then it must stay there for a couple of
years then it forms a large amount of clean water This cycle forms
groundwater.
What factors dissipate the earth's heat
Wind and ocean currents are the two primary factors.
What is the opposite of evaporation
The opposite phase change is condensation.
Evaporation is the change in phase from liquid to gas.
Condensation is the change in phase from gas to liquid.
Stream gradient role on stream velocity
An increase in gradient will generally increase stream
velocity.
Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
Metamorphic rocks.
Which theme best reflects the ideals of modernist writers
Literary modernism, or modernist literature, has its origins in
the late 19th and writers created more cynical works that reflected
a prevailing sense of disillusionment.
Which literary device does this passage most clearly show
Rhythm
Which field of study would be most useful to a person who wants to learn about the effects of new building projects on native species
Ecology
What happens as a river ages
It carries more water
A group of students is measuring the number of paper bags that are brought to a recycling center in a single day.
Collecting data
Is magnesium sulfate formed by tectonic plate movement or volcanic eruptions
It would most likely form from hydrothermal activity related to
a volcano.
What causes ocean water near the equator to be warmer than ocean water farther north
the sun's rays strike the water more directly near the
equator.
Where does the water in lakes come from select the three correct answer
Melting Snow,Rain runoff,Groundwater
What Studies showed that sediments found in an area of Earth's surface were composed of different materials than the bedrock below. the study's findings
Answer this question… Wind carried the sediments from a
different location.
Which statement provides the best analysis of the symbolism (APEX ENGLISH 11)
The golf tournament represents the game the wealthy play to get ahead