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ISP-203B Exam II Questions And Answers 2 Exam (elaborations) ISP 203B-Exam 2 Questions With Solutions 3 Exam (elaborations) ISP 203B- EXAM 1 Questions With Solutions 4 Exam (elaborations) ISP 203B Questions With Solutions 5 Exam (elaborations) ISP 203B EXAM 2 Questions With Solutions

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ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions Approximately 30% of incoming solar radiation is reflected by Earth's albedo, how much of the remaining is absorbed at the surface and the atmosphere? A. Approximately 23% is absorbed at the Earth surface and 47% by the atmosphere. B. Approximately 33...

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ISP 203B-Exam 2 Questions With Solutions Why is ground motion amplified by soft sediments when energy travels farther in more solid crust? -Energy travels farther and is less damped out in a more solid crust (upper lithosphere) -Energy in the mid-continent travels farther than in the west beca...

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ISP 203B EXAM 2 Questions With Solutions Cinder Cones - Small steep cones of scoria(products of mild explosive eruptions of basalt magma) with large crater at the summit. Shield Volcanoes - Very large, very broad (not steep) mountains mostly formed of basalt lava flows.Have long old history of...

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ISP 203B exam 2 Questions With Solutions Why is the motion of the ground in an earthquake greater on loose sediments because waves are amplified After the san fran earthquake of 1906, it was noticed fences and rows of fruit trees were offset at the fault, but still straight. This led to... The...

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ISP-203B Exam II Questions And Answers What is resonance? What controls it? How does it affect buildings? Buildings have a characteristic frequency* (correlated with height) at which they vibrate. If the ground response and the building frequency are the same, the shaking can be more violent an...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Questions And Answers Which ion the following in NOT a pseudoscience? Astronomy Given an Example of a theory based on evidence that gives explanations based on data you most likely are dealing with an example of pseudoscience. False Where is MSU's Banded Iron Formation locate...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Questions And Answers Which of the following is NOT an example of Pseudoscience? Astronomy Given an example of a theory based on evidence that gives explanations based on data you most likely are dealing with an example of pseudoscience. Fasle Where is MSU's Banded Iron Forma...

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ISP 203b exam 1 Questions And Answers divergent plate boundaries magma rises beneath a continent, producing fractures, faults, and volcanic activity transform plate boundaries plates slide past one another and crust is neither produced or destroyed convergent plate boundaries plates move towa...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Questions With Solutions Which of the following is an example of a Scientific Law? Big Bang Theory Law of Gravity Theory of Evolution Plate Tectonics Law of Gravity

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Questions With Solutions The Scientific Method A method commonly used by scientists to solve problems. They analyze facts and observations, formulate hypotheses, and test the validity of the hypotheses with experiments and additional observations Predictions If a theory (of hyp...

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ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions Which type of magnitude best describes the earthquake energy? Moment magnitude scale The USGS predicted that the chance of a major earthquake striking California in the next 30 years is 99% The areas of high earthquake hazard and risk in the United State...

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ISP 203B Exam 2 Questions With Solutions What is the relationship between earthquakes and fires? - Fires can result from earthquakes as tsunamis sweep up flammable debris and/or fire itself (lanterns, etc.) What can we do to help buildings during an earthquake? - Building construction and zoni...

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ISP 203B Exam 2 and 3 Questions With Solutions A 3.0 magnitude earthquake releases about ______ times the energy as a 2.0 magnitude earthquake. 32 The __________ magnitude measures the total energy output of an earthquake. Moment When it is difficult to obtain moment magnitude, __________ mag...

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ISP 203B EXAM 2 Questions With Solutions Strato-Volcanoes - Very steep, tall, conical mountains formed of strata (layers) of lava flows and pyroclastic flows. - Associated with dangerous ash clouds and pyroclastic flows. - They may have lava domes at the summit. Calderas - Very large voids fo...

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ISP 203B Questions With Solutions Which of the following is not an example of pseudoscience Astronomy Given an example of a theory based on evidence that gives explanations based on data you most likely are dealing with an example of pseudoscience False Where is MSU's banded iron formation l...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 – Rooney Questions With Solutions the earths magnetic field is formed by.... convective movement of the outer liquid core how does the circulating outer core generate a magnetic field... the magnetic field of the earth is produced by electromagnetic induction due to motion of...

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ISP 203B exam 1 Questions With Solutions How can we date rocks? Absolute dating: when did something happen? (only related to chemical changes) Relative dating: what happened first, what happened next (rock deformations) Law of Faunal Succession life changes with time need to use index fossils ...

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ISP 203 Exam 3 Questions With Solutions 1. Ecosystems often act as natural buffers for extreme events. Which of the following may impact the buffering ability of these systems? Both A and C 1. Increasing CO2 levels and temperatures may increase crop yields in the short term. true 1. The impact ...

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ISP 203 Exam 3 Questions With Solutions B. Biotic and Ambiotic An ecosystem consists of two components that occur in the same locale. Which of the following are the two components? A.Latitude and precipitation Seven major types of Terrestrial ecosystems exist. The location is usually dependent...

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ISP 203B- EXAM 1 Questions With Solutions Why is Bangladesh so prone to flooding? sediment erosion from the Himalayas Characteristics of Continental Crust 40 to 70 KM thick mostly granite more buoyant, less dense Characteristics of Oceanic Crust less than 5 km thick mostly basalt less buoyan...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Study Guide Questions With Solutions Where is MSU's Banded Iron Formation located? Natural Science The two most important concepts in this class are: Risk & Disaster Which of these is an example of a Scientific Theory? Plate tectonics Which phrase best describes a Natural Ha...

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ISP 203B Exam 1 Questions With Solutions Which of the following is a mineral? a. Granite b. Marble c. Diamond d. Shale Diamond In which types of rocks do you find fossils? a. Sedimentary rocks (e.g. sandstone) b. Igneous rocks (e.g. basalt) c. Metamorphic rocks (e.g. marble) Sedimentary roc...

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