climate and mountains
Geologists believe the Great Lakes were carved from glaciers that crossed over the area thousands of years ago.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
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An adverb phrase modifies the verb, in this case telling where. The adverb phrase is "throughout Central America."
Geologists study the rock's mineral composition, texture, and structure to determine how it formed. They also consider the rock's surroundings and the geological processes that may have been involved in its formation, such as volcanic activity or sedimentary deposition. By analyzing these factors, geologists can piece together the rock's history and understand how it was created.
Geologists study where intrusion and extrusion formed in relation to other rock layers. This helps geologists understand the relative ages of the different types of rock! Hope it helps;)😊
Geologists classify igneous rocks based on their mineral composition, texture (grain size and arrangement of crystals), and overall chemical composition. Igneous rocks are further categorized as intrusive (formed below the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed on the Earth's surface) based on where they solidified.
Uniformitarian geologists will use this method to determine which layer of rock formed at which time period of earth's history, and the order of the formation.
Columbus began forming colonies for Spain in 1492 and 1493. They colonized for about another century.
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Geologists can't use rocks from Earth to determine the planet's age because those rocks have all been recycled through the rock cycle over time. This means that the original rocks from when Earth formed no longer exist. Instead, geologists use radiometric dating of rocks from Earth's surface to estimate its age.
no it is a part of the Caribbean Except for one thing: All of the Caribbean islands are considered part of the North American continent, so YES, Jamaica is part of North America. Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao are considered part of South America because they are the only Caribbean islands closer to that continent. There is no such thing as a place that doesn't belong to a continent except islands in the middle of an ocean.