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GEG 111 - Exam 2 Geography - Chapters 9-17
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Which of the following is an exogenic process? 
Volcanism 
Weathering 
Earthquakes 
Flows of heat and materials in the mantle - Weathering 
Which of the following is an endogenic process? 
Weathering 
Glacial erosion 
Volcanism 
Stream deposition - Volcanism 
Uniformitarianism assumes that 
mountains, plains, and canyons formed by catastrophic events. 
catastrophic episodes have regularly occurred. 
Earth is quite young and is shaped by dramatic events. 
the same physical processes we see today ...
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Principle of Geology Actual Questions And Correct Detailed Answers A+ Guaranteed.
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Relative age - correct answer You can determine if something is younger then or older than something else. 
 
Numeric or absolute age - correct answer You can more precisely assign a number 
 
Unconformity - correct answer A break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time. 
 
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A growth fault is similar to a ________________, except that it ________________. - ANSWER-normal fault; occurs simultaneously with the deposition of sedimentary rock 
 
Growth faults are typical in areas characterized by ________________ such as in ________________ or any other region in which ________________. - ANSWER-ongoing sedimentation; river deltas; the Earth's crust is sinking at a fast pace 
 
Detachment faults are ________________ typically with displacement in the ________________ r...
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CRSS/ FANR 3060 EXAM 1 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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CRSS/ FANR 3060 EXAM 1 | QUESTIONS 
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soil 
Correct Answer: -layer(s) of generally loose mineral and/or organic material 
-affected by physical, chemical, & biological processes 
-usually hold liquids, gases and biota and support plants 
-non-renewable resource 
soil functions 
Correct Answer: anchorage for plants 
storage and recycling of nutrients 
regulate water supply 
habitat for many organisms 
engineering medium 
2 
transformations 
C...
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A level Geography Paper 1 - Coastal systems and landscapes (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
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A level Geography Paper 1 - Coastal 
systems and landscapes (Questions and 
Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
What is a system? ANSWER: A set of interrelated components working together 
towards some kind of process. 
What is an open system? ANSWER: Where matter and energy can be transferred from 
the system across and beyond the boundary into the surrounding environment. 
What is a closed system? ANSWER: These have transfers of energy both into and 
beyond the system boundary but not transfer o...
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CRSS3060 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Updated Solution 2024.
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CRSS3060 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Updated Solution 2024. 
 
208.7 ft 
an acre has how many feet on each side 
328 ft 
a hectare has how many feet on each side 
false; soil is a nonrenewable resource 
T/F? soil is a renewable resource 
texture, color, pH, potential to support plants, contains organisms (ie bacteria), water holding capacity 
6 properties of soil 
soil 
the layer(s) of generally loose mineral and/or OM that are affected by physical, chemical and/or biolog...
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington_ Laboratory 5A : Sedimentary Rock Formation. Nov 22 2020. Score for this attempt: 8.9 out of 10
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington_ Laboratory 5A : Sedimentary Rock FormationScore for this attempt: 8.9 out of 10 Introduction In the igneous rock lab, we focused on tectonic proce sses that influence rock formation inside of the earth’s crust. Now we will turn to the earth’s surface, where rock weathers into smaller rock fragments and minerals. The solid particles and dissolved ions (charged atoms and molecules) freed by weathering processes are transported by water, wind...
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington_ Laboratory 5A : Sedimentary Rock Formation. Fall 2022. Score for this attempt: 9.5 out of 10
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington_ Laboratory 5A : Sedimentary Rock Formation. Fall 2022. Score for this attempt: 9.5 out of 10 In the igneous rock lab, we focused on tectonic proces ses that influence rock formation inside of the earth’s crust. Now we will turn to the earth’s surface, where rock weathers into smaller rock fragments and minerals. The solid particles and dissolved ions (charged atoms and molecules) freed by weathering processes are transported by water, wind...
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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed
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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed How are waves formed The wind blowing over the sea, friction with the surface of the water causes ripples to form and these develop into waves 
Constructive waves Low waves that surge up the beach, powerful swash weak backwash, deposit large amounts of material, crests far apart, gently sloping wave front 
Destructive waves Formed by local storms near the coast, powerful backwash, closely spaced, high and steep, weak swash, narrow the beach, stee...
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ASBOG General Questions & Answers 2024.
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What is a fold line and how is it used? - ANSWER-The fold line is a hinge line along which a vertical cross section may be constructed and then flattened out to a horizontal or map view. It is used to represent the subsurface along any given line in a map view. It need not be perpendicular to strike. 
 
What is the angle and side relationships for the sin equation? - ANSWER-sinα = opposite side/hypotenuse 
 
What is the angle and side relationships for the tanget equation? - ANSWER-tanα = oppo...
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