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which is larger atlantic ocean or the pacific ocean?
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Geology and Minerals
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found a red rock in the mountains, were trying to figure out where it came from?
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when 2 oceanic plates converge, the one that subducts is the one thta?
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what type of chemical bond is associated with chemical sedimentary rocks?
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Ice Age plate movements
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what are P waves
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by the standard definition of minerals, under what condition can ice (H20) be considered a mineral?
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what is the primary force that causes ocean floor to spead
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How does water help keep England warmer?
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what is the geologic time period we live in
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What do you call the area of land through which water percolates into an aquifer?
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If someone finds a rock, picks it up and it crumbles, what kind of rock is it?
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deep-focus earthquakes are associated with what?
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what is earth north magnetic pole?
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what is a water table
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whats an example of an extrusive igneous rock?
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What makes a geological fault active?
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What methods are used to identify minerals?
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Earthquakes, volcanoes, seafloor spreading, and mountain building is all evidence of what?
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what acts on mountains to change their size, height, and surface ?
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Which of the following processes would you expect to take at a diverging boundary?
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What may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?
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what keeps the earths surface warm?
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How did oil collect under the ocean floor?
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Why is oil gathering 1 mile under our seas? How is oil gathering under our seas?
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what is a damage that a earthquake can do?
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what is the end product of succession called?
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The composition of a sedimentary rock depends upon the composition of the rocks and living things it
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How was Grouse Mountain formed?
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