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EESA06 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions
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Limestone - Ans:-The Type of Rock where you can commonly find fossils 
Melting Permafrost - Ans:-Causes Subsidence 
Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary - Ans:-When the Dino's Became extinct (65 Ma) 
Oak Ridges Moraine - Ans:-Largest Glacial Landform in Southern Ontario 
How Many Glaciations have there been in the past 2 Million year? - Ans:-50 
Erratic Boulders - Ans:-Are Carried by Glaciers from a distant location. Discovered by Louis Agassiz 
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Science 225 exam 2How do we know climate of the last? - correct answer Ice cores and sedimentary rocks 
 
Louis Agassiz - correct answer 1830s-European Alps glaciation hypothesis 
 
Glacial erratic - correct answer Boulders of rocks out of place 
 
Glacial striations - correct answer Grooves in rocks moving in same direction 
 
HMS challenger - correct answer : fossils different in cold and warm areas 
 
Milankovitch - correct answer s: change in orbital parameters forces climate change hypothes...
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How do we know what climate was like in the past? - correct answer Rocks: hundreds of millions 
Ice cores: hundreds of thousands 
 
Louis Aggassiz - correct answer hypothesized that glaciers were carrying rocks down, evidence gathered from people, and glaciers advance 
 
HMS Challenger - correct answer ocean dredging, fossils are found in cold and warm areas of the ocean 
 
Theory of Glaciation - correct answer Louis Aggasiz found glacial erratics and glacial striations in the E...
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ESS 202 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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.... - answerForaminifera study, single celled ocean 
creatures 
Range of the Seafloor Age - answerNew to 200Mya 
Strong layer (______), slides over weaker layer (______) - answerLithosphere, asthenosphere 
Tectonic plates are pieces of the.... - answerChilled, rigid, outermost ~100km of the earth 
(lithosphere) 
Two classification systems of the earth's layered structure - answer(1) Composition: Crust 
(oceanic, continental), mantle, core (fluid outer core, solid inner core) 
(2) Strength: Lit...
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NRES Exam 1 With 100% Correct Answers 2024. 
Homestead Act - correct answer created to accelerate settlement in the west, you could buy land from the public domain 
 
Morril Land Grant Act - correct answer gave each state land per number of congress members, this land was given to the public for schools and parks 
 
Timber and Stone Act - correct answer sold land not suitable for farming for cheaper 
 
Forest Reserve Act - correct answer allowed president to remove forest reserves from the publi...
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EAPS 112 Earth History - Purdue University. LAB 13 Pleistocene glaciations EAPS 112 Fall 2022. Q&A
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EAPS 112 Earth History - Purdue University. LAB 13 Pleistocene glaciations EAPS 112 Fall 2022. Q&A LAB 13 (Exercise 19 of the Lab Manual) – Pleistocene Glaciation • To be able to recognize and in terpret landforms associated with continental and valley glaciation Source Acknowledgments: National Snow and Ice Data Center,
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Where organisms occur depends on a number of factors: geological history, shifts in climate, and the phylogenetic history of the lineage. Be able to explain why this is the case Geological history: continental drift, glaciation (ex: formation of the Bering Land Bridge connecting Asia and North America) Historical shifts in climate: range breaks due to historical local extinctionsPhylogenic history: phylogenetic conservatism of species' range limits, divergence of the range limits 
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KT Event (Cretaceous-tertiary) 
~ Massive meteor hits coast of Mexico and causes extinction 
Massive worldwide cooling 
Tertiary Period (Cenozoic Era) 
~ Climate became cooler and drier, mammals moved from asia to north america via 
the Bering land bridge, radiation in flowering plants, mammals, lizards, and birds 
occured. Also, more grasslands appeared 
Quaternary Period (Cenozoic Era) 
~ Huge range of terrestrial mammals, including hominids (us!). As humans evolved 
and dominated the eart...
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Praxis- Science 5905 | LATEST UPDATE COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS (Frequently Most Tested) AND VERIFEID ANSWERS (100% accurate)|GET IT A+
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Weathering - answer-The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface. 
 
Erosion - answer-Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away (i.e. weathering, glaciation) 
 
Deposition - answer-Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. 
 
water cycle - answer-The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back 
 
fossil formation - answer-An organism dies, layers of sediment cover the organism...
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SOC 185 EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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SOC 185 EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH 
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At the most basic level, geography can be broken into two complementary pursuits. 
These are: - Answer- physical and human geography. 
What country is well known for its official prohibition against unwanted cultural traits, 
especially in its language? - Answer- France 
According to the core-periphery model, which of the following countries is part of the 
core? - Answer-...
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