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Geology Exam 3 GE2000 Questions with Answers
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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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GEOG 1111 FINAL EXAM (with Chap. 8 & 14) All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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permafrost - Answer-forms when soil or rock temperatures remain below 32 degrees for at least 2 years 
glacier - Answer-large mass of perennial ice resting on land or floating shelflike in sea 
formed from accumulation and recrystillazation of snow 
snowline - Answer-where the lowest elevation where snow remains year arounf 
alpine glacier - Answer-glacier in a mountain range 
cirque - Answer-scooped-out, amphitheater-shaped basin at the head of an alpine glacier valley; an 
erosional landform 
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EES A06 Module 1-10 Quizzes Updated 2024/2025 Questions and Answers Graded A+: University of Toronto
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EES A06 Module 1-10 Quizzes Updated 2024/2025 Questions and Answers Graded A+: University of Toronto 
EES A06 Module 1-10 Quizzes Updated 2024/2025 Questions and Answers Graded A+: University of Toronto 
 
Module 1 
1.	Which of the following was not a piece of evidence used by Wegener in support of continental drift? 
a.	Seafloor paleomagnetism 
b.	The distribution of coal mires and glacial deposits 
c.	The match of rocks on now separated continents 
d.	The shape of the African and South Americ...
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GEOG 1111 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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permafrost - answerforms when soil or rock temperatures remain below 32 degrees for at 
least 2 years 
glacier - answerlarge mass of perennial ice resting on land or floating shelflike in sea 
formed from accumulation and recrystillazation of snow 
snowline - answerwhere the lowest elevation where snow remains year arounf 
alpine glacier - answerglacier in a mountain range 
cirque - answerscooped-out, amphitheater-shaped basin at the hea...
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GEOG 1111 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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permafrost - answerforms when soil or rock temperatures remain below 32 degrees for at 
least 2 years 
glacier - answerlarge mass of perennial ice resting on land or floating shelflike in sea 
formed from accumulation and recrystillazation of snow 
snowline - answerwhere the lowest elevation where snow remains year arounf 
alpine glacier - answerglacier in a mountain range 
cirque - answerscooped-out, amphitheater-shaped basin at the hea...
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GEOG 1111 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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permafrost - answerforms when soil or rock temperatures remain below 32 degrees for at 
least 2 years 
glacier - answerlarge mass of perennial ice resting on land or floating shelflike in sea 
formed from accumulation and recrystillazation of snow 
snowline - answerwhere the lowest elevation where snow remains year arounf 
alpine glacier - answerglacier in a mountain range 
cirque - answerscooped-out, amphitheater-shaped basin at the hea...
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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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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 
What is the d...
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APSC 151 Week 1 Questions And Answers
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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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EAPS Exam 3 Review Questions and answers, rated A+| LATEST EXAM UPDATES| 2024/25 |
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1) Which parts of the earth system are involved with the climate system? 
• Lithosphere, Atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere 
2) What is the primary energy source for the climate system? 
• Sun 
3) What influence does the ocean have on the climate of nearby continents? 
• Oceans can creates different climates due to warm or cold water currents 
4) What are the ways that plate tectonics can affect climate? 
• Mountains can cause rai...
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