Earth's Energy Systems Unit Test 1-13

Which can be excluded from the list of events caused by the flow of thermal energy inside the Earth? (1 point)

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Here are the CORRECT. answers since I'm the only help around here.

1. Thunderstorms
2. It is made possible by heat and pressure
3.it allows people to inhabit earth
4.gravity
5.vapor
6.the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
7.Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break
8.burning less fossil fuel
9.a chair made of plastic
10.from the cooling of magma
11.oceanic crust

12 & 13 your gonna have to do on your own

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The answer is thunderstorms. for the first one :)

Yall are no help at all

Tysm Ulivia Nanami! I hope you're right, all I gotta do is 12 and 13! Btw, people do cheat on here but I usually go on here to check my answers because sometimes I dont feel like I was right.

Here, I did this test a while back, but I got my answers that I wrote so you can do the last 2 questions.

12:The rainstorm demonstrates the "precipitation" stage of the water cycle. During the storm, water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water droplets and falls to the ground as rain. After the rainstorm, the water undergoes various stages of the water cycle:Some of the rainwater may evaporate back into the atmosphere, especially if the sun comes out and temperatures rise. The remaining rainwater that doesn't evaporate can either flow into bodies of water, such as rivers and lakes, or infiltrate the ground to become groundwater. In the ground, the water can be stored for an extended period or slowly move through the soil to eventually reach rivers or underground aquifers. Over time, this water may resurface through springs or be extracted through wells, becoming part of the runoff or groundwater stages,The cycle continues as this water can evaporate, condense, and precipitate again, perpetuating the water cycle.

13:For sand to become metamorphic rock, it must undergo the processes of heat and pressure, causing the grains of sand to recrystallize and fuse together, forming a solid, dense rock.

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the answer is thunderstorms

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