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Chelsea
According to the plate tectonics theory, what provides the energy for the constructive forces on Earth's surface?
A.
Earth's internal heat
B.
Earth's movement through space
C.
the sun
D.
gravity
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Henry Barker
Which location shows signs of having spread the fastest during the period 60-70 m. y. a. (million years ago), and how many kilometers of new crust were formed during that period?
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Talon Hamilton
Why is the study of geography important and how does it affect our
life
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Mercedes Mckenzie
Which of the following occurrences is a major cause of earthquakes in the Indian Subcontinent?
A.
The water from intensive monsoons has weakened the plates underneath the surface.
B.
The landmass of India is pulling away from that of Asia.
C.
The Himalayan Mountains are slowing sinking into the ground.
D.
The landmass of India is pushing into that of Asia.
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Skylar Bradford
In stars, energy is produced primarily as hydrogen atoms are combined to form a. helium atoms. c. oxygen atoms. b. carbon atoms. d. nitrogen atoms.
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Janiya Oliver
Which is a false statement about the use of longitude and latitude lines on maps? they are used to locate things on a map they are used to show the depth of the oceans. they can be used to show direction instead of a compass. they can be used to identify the equator and prime meridian.
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Moochie
What is the mountain range extending along the northern frontier of india?
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Kaylee Green
Western Norway has a mild climate with mild winters and cool summers. it is warmed slightly by the warm water of the Norwegian Current.
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Kayley Roman
Salts easily precipitate out of water.
True or False
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Areli Navarro
Does erosion involves little or no movement of the decomposed rocks and minerals
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Siena Chan
What is the salinity profile in areas of the coastal ocean where there is a dry offshore wind? a. Salinity is constant from top to bottom. b. Salinity increases steadily from the top of the water column to the bottom. c. Salinity is high at the top, decreases rapidly through the halocline, then remains constant to the bottom of the water column. d. Salinity decreases steadily from the top of the water column to the bottom. e. Salinity is low at the top, increases rapidly through the halocline, then remains constant to the bottom of the water column.
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Tianna Myers
How far is it from the United States to the Sea of Japan
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Luna Terry
Which mughal emperor ended religious tolerance in india
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Cooper Koch
Which two minerals, not shown on the Graph of Changes in Mineral Composition Within the Palisades Sill,
are also likely to be found in some other samples of diabase?
(1) amphibole and potassium feldspar (3) quartz and biotite
(2) potassium feldspar and quartz (4) biotite and amphibole
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Allisson Hester
In 1993, which two governments signed the Oslo Accords?
A). Moroccans and Algerians
B). Israelis and Palestinians
C). Lebanese and Syrians
D). Iraqis and Americans
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