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Midterm (GEOL 1121K) || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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Metamorphic rock correct answers A type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions. 
(Ex: Gneiss, Marble, Quartzite) 
 
Magma correct answers A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle 
 
Igneous rock correct answers a type of rock that forms from the cooling and hardening of molten rock at or below the surface 
(Ex: Basalt, Granite, Obsidian) 
 
Metamorphic and Igneous rock melts and turns into correct ans...
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GEOLOGY 101 GLACIERS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2024
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GEOLOGY 101 GLACIERS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% 2024
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Geology Exam 3 GE2000 Questions with Answers
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Geology Exam 3 GE2000 Questions with Answers 
continental glaciation - Answer-exists where large part of a continent is covered by glacial ice 
 
valley glacier - Answer-confined to a valley and flows from a higher to a lower elevation 
 
ice sheet - Answer-a mass of ice that is not restricted to a valley but covers a large area of land 
 
Formation of Glaciers - Answer-Glaciers develop as snow, is compacted to granular snow and recrystallized, first into firn snow and then glacial ice (fine-gr...
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8th Grade Science (Ohio) Review Exam 2024. 
 
 
Abrasion - CORRECT ANSWER the grinding and wearing down of rock surfaces by other rocks or sand 
 
Deflation - CORRECT ANSWER the removal of fine sediment by wind 
 
Dune - CORRECT ANSWER A hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind 
 
Loess - CORRECT ANSWER thick deposits of windblown, fine-grained sediment 
 
Glacier - CORRECT ANSWER large masses of moving ice that form by the compaction of snow by natural forces 
 
Glacier drift - CORRECT ANSWER...
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GEOG 1010 EXAM NOTES CARLETON UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS WITH PASSED ANSWERS GRADED A+
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1. Additions: precip, organic matter, nutrients 
2. Transformation: organic matter to humus. Primary (unaltered rock) to secondary minerals (chemically 
altered, original rock not apparent) by chemical change, dissolution and reprecipitation and biological 
change. 
3. Translocation: Eluviation, Illuviation. 
4. Losses: erosion: Leaching. - Soil formation process 
1. Cation exchange capacity (CEC): the ability of soil colloids to exchange cations between the surface 
and the soil solution. This ...
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ENC Final Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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ENC Final Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Freshwater is a limited resource and we are using it faster than it can be replenished. Although methods are available to recover and purify some of the water we use, conservation is also seriously needed. 
T or F - ANSWERSTrue 
 
Case: The Orange County Water District (OCWD) in Anaheim, CA has begun a groundbreaking project to turn wastewater into drinking water. 
T or F - ANSWERSTru 
 
On a planet covered with water, why is its availability bec...
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APSC 151 Midterm Questions And Answers
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Glacial drift 
~ Refers to all sediments of glacial origin 
Till 
~ Material deposited directly by glacial ice, totally unsorted mixture of many different 
rock types 
Lodgement till 
~ Smeared deposits during advance of glacier, plastered down and compacted under 
the ice, more compact and difficult to excavate, stronger soil and low permeability 
Ablation till 
~ Dumped glacial deposits during glacial recession, loose piles of debris left as ice 
melts at glacier terminus, not very cohesive...
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BIO 353 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Updates
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BIO 353 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Updates 
Which one (1) of the following is NOT considered part of the cytoplasm? ANS Nucleus 
 
Antifungal drugs such as Lamisil and Amphotericin B destroy fungal cells by targeting which one of the following molecules found in fungal, but not animal, cell membranes? ANS Ergosterol 
 
The DNA of a prokaryotic cell is located primarily in the _______________. ANS nucleoid 
 
The water temperature of streams that flow from glaciers in th...
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BIO 202 Arizona State University -BIO 202 Exam 1 fully solved rated A+
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BIO 202 Arizona State University -BIO 202 Exam 1 fully solved rated A+How long have humans been around? - correct answer 2 million years 
 
How long ago were dinosaurs wiped out? - correct answer 65 million years ago 
 
When did Charnia live? - correct answer 560 million years ago 
 
When did single-celled life first appear on Earth? - correct answer 3.5 billion years ago 
 
For how long were simple-celled organisms the most advanced form of life on Earth? - correct answer About 3 billion years ...
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AK HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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AK HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
According to the 2000 Census, which ethnic/cultural group is the largest in Alaska, second to the group that is labeled "white"? Alaska Native 
Which region is divided into riverine and insular Alaska? southwest 
All states have official animals, plants, and fish. Part of being an informed Alaskan is knowing some of the more prominent official animals, plants, and fish. Although Alaska has a strong seafood industry, which freshwater fish has bee...
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