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Which best explains mantle convection?
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which is the last stage of physical weathering in rocks? (1 point)
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Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?
A. metamorphic B. sedimentary C. igneous D. conglomerate
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Rocks Under Pressure Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Use this paragraph: Layla drew a diagram of forces acting on the
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Addrian
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Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. In one to two sentences,
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donut boy 🍩
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Which describes how the islands of Hawaii were formed?(1 point)
Responses Older and bigger islands collides after volcanic
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Addrian
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Which is needed to turn an igneous rock or sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock?
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Samuel
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Sea arches and sea stacks provide evidence of weathering and erosion. In three to five sentences, explain the roles weathering
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Sarah
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What is the theory that Earth’s surface is composed of several rock plates that fit together like pieces of a puzzle?
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kiarah
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Which layers of the Earth can only be studied by indirect means?
( Layers being inner core, outer core, mantle, And Crust) inner
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Lesley
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What type of rock forms when igneous rock is weathered and eroded?
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Julliana
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An unknown mineral specimen is not scratched by a penny and does not exhibit cleavage. The mineral is most likely to be:
obsidian
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delilah:)
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which is the last stage of physical weathering in rocks
A. rock B. pebble C. boulder D. sand
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lvnech
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How do the mass and the density of the mantle compare with the
The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with
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Which feature forms when one plate is forced to bend and dive under the other?
(1 point) Responses a deep canyon a deep canyon a
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Addrian
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Chemical Weathering of Rock Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which statement correctly describes how hydrolysis causes
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Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?
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help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Which statement describes the relative age of a fossil that has formed inside a layer of rock?(1 point)
Responses The fossil is
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donut boy 🍩
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Which model closely resembles the thickness of the crust relative T the rest of the earth
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Johnny
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erosion and weathering are examples of which type of forces ?
a) constructive forces b) destructive forces c) gravitational
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victoria
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Which quantity helps determine the absolute age of rocks and fossils?
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thomas
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In three to five sentences, explain how the valleys and mountain ranges form.(4 points) PLS ANSWER ASAP 🙏🏾
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answer pls
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Sea arches and sea stacks provide evidence of weathering and erosion. In three to five sentences, explain the roles weathering
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J.G
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What happens when jagged edges of rock plates grind past each other? (1 point)
subduction volcanic formation an earthquake a
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heLLO_wiLLOw
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What should a model of the rock cycle show as the process that changes sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock?
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Shay
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Why is it hard to find the age of Earth?(1 point)
Earth's surface is constantly changing. There are too many layers of Earth.
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bruh
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of igneous rocks?
a. Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock cools and hardens.
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basketball&batman
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Rocks Under Pressure Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which feature is created when a block of rock dropped down in
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Addrian
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The age of earth unit test
I need help!! What do the law of superposition and the law of inclusion have in common?(1 point) The
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What technology did the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) develop to help monitor volcanic activity at the five monitoring stations
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838894
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Our earth’s surface is covered with large swaths of land called tectonic plates. These plates shift slowly and create all
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Smalls
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How do volcanoes change the Earth’s surface?
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Journey
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Chemical Weathering of Rock Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which statement correctly describes how hydrolysis causes
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How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rock?
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Soph
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How do scientists use relative and absolute dating and the geologic time scale to organize Earth's 4.6-billion-year-old history?
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god
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1. The breaking down or disintegration of substances such as rocks and minerals by physical, chemical, or biological processes
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boi
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I need someone to check my work please!
1. A delta is made up of _______. a. melted iron b. sharp rocks c. gullies d. sand and
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Nate
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What is most responsible for any movement in the earth rock plates
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Anonymous
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True/false Earth's atmosphere oceans and continents began to form during the first several hundred million years of the
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Chris
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When will a fossil be used in finding the absolute age of rocks?(1 point)
Responses if it existed for a long period of time and
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Southpark
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In 3-5 sentences, Identify and describe the fossil evidence Wegener used to support the theories of continental drift and plate
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Help
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Heat and pressure deep beneath the Earths surface can change any rock into
A) chemical rock B) gemstone C) metamorphic rock D)
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Zack
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The peeling off of outer layers of rock due to temperature changes is called _____.(1 point)
Responses exfoliation exfoliation
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Azami
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What must be present on a rock that undergoes frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses a crack a crack sharp edges sharp edges round
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How can an igneous rock
Turn into a sedimentary rock?
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No
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How does an igneous rock turn into sedimentary rock
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Biz
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Which part of Earth experiences physical weathering
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lvnech
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How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rock? (1 point)
through heat, erosion and pressure through cementation, pressure
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a connexus kid
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Identify the one statement that is incorrect?
all but one of the following statement about the melting and crystallization of
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miriam
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Imagine you are walking in the woods and you come across a gray rock composed of a number of different fossilized organisms such
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Cotton
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