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fossils allow scientists to predict which species will become extinct in the future
a)true b)false folding as well as motion
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victoria
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What is a gradual series of successive changes?
(1 point) Responses alternation alternation discord discord gradation gradation
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sara
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After a rock layer is eroded, which additional event must occur to create an unconformity, or a gap, in the geological record?
a.
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Lou
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Which is caused by the difference in density of oceanic and continental plates?(1 point)
Responses subduction subduction
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Which is caused by the difference in density of oceanic and continental plates?
A. pyroclastic flows B. hot spots C. rift valleys
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Earth's Energy Systems Unit Test
6 of 136 of 13 Items Question What is physical weathering? (1 point) Responses the breaking of
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Which contains only biotic factors?
A. grass water and rocks B. soil ants and fish C. flower tree and firewood D. dog fish and
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What is a process that could cause an unconformity?
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5which of the following is a use for fossils founds in sedimentary rocks?
A.interpreting past environments b.indication when the
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amanda
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A student studied three examples of Earth's changing surface. The diagram below shows example 1, the Pacific and Philippine
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Drag and Drop the processes to where they are occurring in the image below
1 The breaking down of rock and matenal 2 The movement
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Which of the following describes the slowest change on earth's surface?
A) Gravity pulls an area of wet soil and rock downward in
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Bob
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What geological process is used to explain how nearly identical animals that cannot swim, are found on continents separated by
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Anonymous
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How does radioactivity make it possible to understand how Earth can be so old and still have a hot interior?
A: radioactive
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Evan
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. How does the principle of uniformitarianism accounts for occasional catastrophic events such as meteorite impacts, huge
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bubba
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How do weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to change earth’s surface?
Deposition breaks down rock, erosion moves
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What did Alfred Wegener try to prove with fossil evidence?(1 point)
Responses that Earth is round, not flat that Earth is round,
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which process is most likely responsible for the formation of limestone caves?
a carbonation b abrasion c oxidation d hydrolysis
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Scientists have tracked the changes in this land for many years. Picture A shows how the land looked to start with. Many years
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There are many natural processes that shape the Earth's surface. These processes can act as constructive forces, destructive
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How do weathering erosion and deposition work together to change earth's surface
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The minerals in a rock react with oxygen in the air. When this happens, the rock starts to break down, creating large holes in
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How do weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to change earth’s surface?
a. Weathering breaks down rock, erosion
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Types of constructive forces? I'm doing a project, and can't find types of constructive forces. Please include links.
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Ryan
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Water seeps into the cracks of a rock and freezes, forcing the crack wider and eventually breaking the rock. Which is the term
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What did Alfred Wegener try to prove with fossil evidence?(1 point)
Responses that Earth once had no continents that Earth once
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8. In Utah’s Arches National Park we can see many interesting shapes like this one. Many different things helped to shape this
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A group of earth science students were investigating in the laboratory. They took granite rock and limestone samples and massed
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In Utah’s Arches National Park we can see many interesting shapes like this one below. Many different things helped to shape
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How can a model volcano be utilized to illustrate energy flow in and from the Earth's interior?
By emphasizing the role of
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering and erosion are the same processes. Weathering and erosion
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A group of earth science students were investigating in the laboratory. They took granite rock and limestone samples and massed
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How does the carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?
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In Utah’s Arches National Park we can see many interesting shapes like this one below. Many different things helped to shape
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how do mountains rages and valleys form
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How Is the Earth Changing?
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I SAW ENHYPEN
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The main agents that calls metaphor neck rocks to form our melting and cooling heat and pressure deposition and compaction,
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Explain the role that the river or flow of the water played in the formation of the grand canyon that you learned about in the
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Rocky material from the Earth's interior can reach the surface, and be pushed and folded upward during the process of _______.
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mr. fox
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How long does it most likely take for a delta the size of the Mississippi River Delta to form?(1 point)
Responses 1 year 1 year
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Which process is responsible for building successive rock layers on Earth?
Responses faulting faulting deposition deposition
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heavenly
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Which statement best describes the geological processes throughout history?
Responses Geologic processes are only similar in if
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heavenly
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Sea level changes occur at a rate of 10 m per 1,000 years. Regional erosion occurs at a rate of 2 m per 1,000 years. Uplift
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heavenly
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?
A. continental plate uplift B. a normal fault C. a transform fault
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Myrtle
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How does the carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks? Answer choices carbon dioxide released through
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The peeling off of outer layers of rock due to temperature changes is called _____.(1 point)
Responses abrasion abrasion frost
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Where is the ,begin emphasis,youngest,end emphasis, crust material found on Earth?
Answer options with 5 options A. at the tops
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donny
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Which sentence describes deposition changing the surface of Earth?
A. A river breaks away rocks to form a canyon B. Lava from a
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How does uplift change the surface of Earth?%0D%0A%0D%0AAnswer options with 4 options%0D%0AA.%09%0D%0AFlat areas are carved away
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Which process involves carbon moving directly from the biosphere into the geosphere?(1 point) Responses the eruption of a
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