Earth has been cooling since its formation, if this is the case, why is it still hot inside?
A Peridotite xenoliths
B Planetesimals crashing into each other
C Radioactive decay
D Seismic waves
Answer:
Siesmic waves
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Which two layers of the Earth are considered liquid
Answer:
1 Answer. The crust and the inner core are solid, whereas the outer core and inner mantle are liquid
Explanation:
Answer: The crust and the inner core are solid, whereas the outer core and inner mantle are liquid.
Explanation: These parts are incredibly hot (almost 10,000) degrees) and everything melts which makes the layer a liquid. The crust and inner core are solid because it's not hot to make everything melt. Hope this helps
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Where do you live in this complex ?
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no not really you just say where you live at
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In case the question gets cut off: which world map below shows the locations of major plate boundaries where most earthquakes and volcanoes occur on earth?
Answer:
The map labeled with 1 shows the major plate boundaries and where most of the earthquakes and volcanoes occur.
Explanation:
The map labeled with number 1 is showing us the plate boundaries. This can easily be confirmed as the lines that are drawn are in the exact same places where the plate boundaries are located. The plate boundaries are the places that are tectonically the most active on Earth, with earhtquakes and volcanoes being a regular occurrence.
Not all plate boundaries though have around the same intensity of earthquakes or number of volcanoes. This is due to the difference in plate boundaries. At the convergent plate boundaries (depending is it between two continental, continental and oceanic, or two oceanic) there can be the formation of volcanoes or mountain ranges, with earthquake activity varying a lot. At transform boundaries, there isn't volcanic activity but there are a lot of earthquakes. At divergent boundaries, earthquakes are rare, but there is intense and constant volcanic activity.
HOW DOES ALTITUDE AFFECT YOUR BREATHING?
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In higher altitudes, the air is usually colder, less dense, and has less oxygen molecules. This means that if you were there, you would need to take more breaths to get the same amount of oxygen as you would at lower altitudes. Higher elevation makes it even harder to breathe.
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Believing all elderly have difficulties learning new skills is an example of which of the following terms?
O Racism
O Privilege
O Hostility
O Ageism
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How agriculture is the source of economic growth
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Agriculture is the basic source of food supply of all the countries of the world—whether underdeveloped, developing or even developed. ... Raising supply of food by agricultural sector has, therefore, great importance for economic growth of a country.
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What are three differences between brittle and plastic strain (may include both characteristics of the strain as well as the conditions and locations where each type of strain occurs), and give an example of the type of structure (deformation feature) associated with each type of strain. Make sure you clearly identify which type of strain is associated with each different trait and feature.
Answer:
elastic deformation: the rock returns to its original shape when the stress is removed.
plastic deformation: the rock does not return to its original shape when the stress is removed.
fracture: the rock breaks.
Explanation:
Stress is the force applied to an object. In geology, stress is the force per unit area that is placed on a rock. Four types of stresses act on materials.
A deeply buried rock is pushed down by the weight of all the material above it. Since the rock cannot move, it cannot deform. This is called confining stress.
Compression squeezes rocks together, causing rocks to fold or fracture (break) (figure 1). Compression is the most common stress at convergent plate boundaries.
Rocks that are pulled apart are under tension. Rocks under tension lengthen or break apart. Tension is the major type of stress at divergent plate boundaries.
When forces are parallel but moving in opposite directions, the stress is called shear (figure 2). Shear stress is the most common stress at transform plate boundaries.
Stress In Earth’s Crust
Enormous slabs of lithosphere move unevenly over the planet’s spherical surface, resulting in earthquakes. This chapter deals with two types of geological activity that occur because of plate tectonics: mountain building and earthquakes. First, we will consider what can happen to rocks when they are exposed to stress.
i need help with my flocabalary it says rhyme atlest 4 rhymes i don't know how too rhyme
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All you need to do to rhyme is to make a sentence with words that sound the same, such as bee, and see.
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The porridge had a shortage of storage but promised some leverage on the beverage. Something like that just find one word like for example box, and find words that sound similar like ox and lox.
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Capitalism is part of a prism of activism and schisms and criticism.
Which of the following describes how scientists separate the physical layers of the Earth?
Group of answer choices
A Based on how the layers interact with each other
B Based on the size of each layer
C Based on the color of each layer
D Based on the atoms and molecules in each layer
D Based on the atoms and molecules in each layer
The arrow on this map is pointing to what river
Answer: The Arrow is pointing toward the Amazon River in Brazil.
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13. Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics
of the terrestrial planets?
A. small, dense, rocky surfaces
B. large, planetary rings, many moons
C. rocky cores, close to the sun, surface craters
D. made up of hydrogen and helium, small, close to the sun
Answer:c
Explanation: earth is an terestrialplanet
What's responsible for the formation of sunspots in the photosphere? please help
Nuclear fusion
Earth's magnetic field
The sun's magnetic field
Gravity
Which model for the initial settlement of the New World is NOT dependent on a cycle of glacial and interglacial periods
Answer:
Pacific Coastal Route
Explanation:
According to Coastal migration theory, Pacific Coastal Route is the route by which the people from northeastern Asia settle in America through water aided by boat.
This migration was believed to have been characterized by people migrating from one region to another through water travel supported by boat. Unlike the movement of people through the cycle of glacial and interglacial periods.
Hence, PACIFIC COASTAL ROUTE is the model for the initial settlement of the New World that is NOT dependent on a cycle of glacial and interglacial periods
What is a possible theme of every day use?
Answer:
The main themes in Alice Walker's “Everyday Use” are the Black Consciousness movement, rural versus urban Black identity, and tradition, heritage, and ownership.
Explanation:
Which of the following layers of the Earth is NOT one of the chemical layers?
Group of answer choices
A Core
B Crust
C Mesosphere
D Mantle
The (c) Mesosphere is not the chemical layer of the earth.
What is Mesosphere?
Mesosphere is a layer of the atmosphere.
The are 5 major layers of atmosphere are :-
• Troposphere:
We reside in this region, which is the lowest section of the atmosphere. It has the majority of our weather, including clouds, rain, and snow. The temperature in this region of the atmosphere drops by around 6.5°C every kilometer as one travels more above the planet. Depending on the weather, the actual temperature difference with height changes from day to day.
About 75% of the air in the atmosphere and virtually all the water vapour are found in the troposphere (which forms clouds and rain). The lowering pressure is the cause of the temperature drop with height.
• Stratosphere:
This rises to a height of around 50 km above the tropopause. The majority of the ozone in the atmosphere is found there. Because this ozone absorbs ultraviolet (UV) energy from the sun, the temperature rises with height. Over the summer pole and the winter pole, stratospheric temperatures are greatest and lowest, respectively.
The ozone in the stratosphere shields humans from skin cancer and other health problems by absorbing harmful UV rays.
• Mesosphere:
The mesosphere is the area located above the stratosphere. Mesosphere kills the majority of meteors and asteroids before they reach the earth's surface, the mesosphere serves as the planet's protective layer. It is the lowest and coldest part of the atmosphere. At the mesosphere when the temperature once again drops with height, it is roughly -90°C.
• Thermosphere:
Thermosphere is the layer above the mesosphere where temperatures rise with height. The sun's powerful ultraviolet and X-ray radiation is what causes this rise in temperature.
• Exosphere:
The exosphere is the area located above 500 kilometres. It mostly consists of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, but since there are so few of them, they don't often collide; instead, they move on "ballistic" trajectories as a result of gravity, and some of them even manage to escape into space.
What are the layers of the earth?The earth consists of three major parts. The three parts of the earth's structure are :- the core, the mantle, and the crust.
This earth's surface layer is mostly made up of the solid rocks granite and basalt. The two types of crust are oceanic and continental. Basalt makes up the bulk of the oceanic crust, which is denser and thinner.
Magma, a kind of semi-molten rock, makes up the mantle. The lower mantle, which is composed of a more solid rock and is hot enough to melt but remains solid owing to pressure pushing on it, may be divided into two distinct parts.
While the core is made up of metal—specifically, iron and nickel.
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Megalodon left an awful lot of teeth behind, but don't worry. It is likely that it had plenty of extras. Like modern sharks, Megalodon had several rows of teeth. Scientists believe that Megalodon had six rows of 7-inch-wide, razor-sharp teeth, top and bottom, for a total of 276 teeth in its giant jaws! It's no wonder, then, that this ancient shark left so many of them behind. Without this trail of teeth, we would not know that these enormous creatures swam the ancient oceans as a top predator.Select the two sentences that support the idea that scientists combine knowledge from different fields to do their jobs.
A. A Good Guess
B. In order to make the comparison, scientists use a mixture of math and science.
C. Scientists know that there is a relationship between the size of a modern shark's teeth and its body length.
D. Using a mathematical formula, scientists can use Megalodon's teeth to make an educated guess about how long it was.
E. Giant-sized Tooth Fairy
F. Megalodon left an awful lot of teeth behind, but don't worry
G. It is likely that it had plenty of extras.
H. Like modern sharks, Megalodon had several rows of teeth.
I. Scientists believe that Megalodon had six rows of 7-inch-wide, razor-sharp teeth, top and bottom, for a total of 276 teeth in its giant jaws
J. It's no wonder, then, that this ancient shark left so many of them behind.
K. Without this trail of teeth, we would not know that these enormous creatures swam the ancient oceans as a top predator.
Answer:
B & D
Explanation:
In case the question gets cut off: which world map below shows the locations of major plate boundaries where most earthquakes and volcanoes occur on earth?
Answer: folding, followed by erosion
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The three most common government systems include confederate, federal, and __________ governments.
Answer:
Unitary System
Explanation:
You answer would most likely be A:Untiary
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Which correctly lists the three zones that further divide the open-Ocean zone? deep zone, intertidal zone, neritic zone neritic zone, surface zone, trench zone deep zone, surface zone, transition zone Ointertidal zone, neritic zone, surface zone
Answer:
deep zone, surface zone, transition zone.
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Which of the following is cause of Decertification
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What do you know about the rock cycle and the three type of rocks?
Answer:
There are three main types of rocks: sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. Each of these rocks are formed by physical changes—such as melting, cooling, eroding, compacting, or deforming—that are part of the rock cycle. Sedimentary rocks are formed from pieces of other existing rock or organic material
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what cartilage is considered Pre bone?
Answer:
hey there the answer is the connective tissue (tissue cartilage)
Explanation:
The elastic cartilage provides a lot of elastic fibers in addition to collagen!!
The largest state in the world is
O China
O the United States,
O Canada
O Australia
Russia
Answer:
Russia- 11% of the world's land area.
which factor of production includes water, oil, trees, and wildlife?
Answer:
The first factor of production is land, but this includes any natural resource used to produce goods and services. This includes not just land, but anything that comes from the land. Some common land or natural resources are water, oil, copper, natural gas, coal, and forests.
Imagine, it is 50 years in the future and there are numerous seismic monitoring stations on Mars. A marsquake (earthquake, but on Mars) originates at Olympus Mons, the blue triangle on the map. Both S and P waves from the marsquake are detected everywhere there is a green on the map. But neither S nor P waves are detected where there are red x signs on the map. What does this tell the future scientists about Mars
Answer:
That the waves on mars can either sometimes be false Or they are too small to be tracked.
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What is the inferred pressure and temperature found at 2500 km beneath the earth surface?
Answer:
Density, Temperature, and Pressure all increase. The pressure at the boundary between the mantle and the outer core of Earth is inferred to be approximately... 1.4 million atmospheres. What is the inferred temperature at the boundary between Earth's stiffer mantle and outer core?
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