
pHet Worksheet
... 10. Investigate divergent boundaries (red arrows). Click show labels. Describe the relative motion of ALL plates at divergent boundaries. ...
... 10. Investigate divergent boundaries (red arrows). Click show labels. Describe the relative motion of ALL plates at divergent boundaries. ...
PPTB&W - Gmu - George Mason University
... Li3PO4, in water is much more difficult than similar salts of sodium (Na) and Potassium (K) Only member of Alkali group that forms simple Oxide and Nitride, Li2O & Li3N, on reaction with O2 & N2 in air Only Lithium forms organo-metalic molecular compounds with hydrocarbon groups from organic Hal ...
... Li3PO4, in water is much more difficult than similar salts of sodium (Na) and Potassium (K) Only member of Alkali group that forms simple Oxide and Nitride, Li2O & Li3N, on reaction with O2 & N2 in air Only Lithium forms organo-metalic molecular compounds with hydrocarbon groups from organic Hal ...
Earth Systems and Resources
... stratum is probably older than those above it and younger than those below it. ...
... stratum is probably older than those above it and younger than those below it. ...
Earthquake Summary Sheet
... 7. Types of faults a. Normal fault: rocks pull apart (divergent boundary) and one side of the fault will slide down the other think of it as “normal” to go down a sliding board b. Reverse fault: rocks collide (convergent boundary) and one side of the fault gets pushed up think of it as the “rev ...
... 7. Types of faults a. Normal fault: rocks pull apart (divergent boundary) and one side of the fault will slide down the other think of it as “normal” to go down a sliding board b. Reverse fault: rocks collide (convergent boundary) and one side of the fault gets pushed up think of it as the “rev ...
BGI Academy - University of Colorado Boulder
... Earth’s oceans cover 72 percent of the planet’s surface but constitute only 0.025 percent of its mass. It is possible that deep reservoirs of water incorporated as hydroxyl into solid silicate minerals of the Earth’s interior contain the majority of the planet’s hydrogen and have acted as buffers to ...
... Earth’s oceans cover 72 percent of the planet’s surface but constitute only 0.025 percent of its mass. It is possible that deep reservoirs of water incorporated as hydroxyl into solid silicate minerals of the Earth’s interior contain the majority of the planet’s hydrogen and have acted as buffers to ...
CHAPTER 16.ojectives_vocab
... 2. Greater environmental damage comes with extraction of lowergrade ores in higher energy costs and greater environmental damage to the land. 3. Cyanide is used to separate about 85% of the world’s gold ore. Cyanide is toxic. 4. The environmental costs currently are not included in the prices of pro ...
... 2. Greater environmental damage comes with extraction of lowergrade ores in higher energy costs and greater environmental damage to the land. 3. Cyanide is used to separate about 85% of the world’s gold ore. Cyanide is toxic. 4. The environmental costs currently are not included in the prices of pro ...
Ocean - abyss of time planet earth
... motion. Every effort will be made to involve specialists from countries with particular interest in (and need for) these programmes. ...
... motion. Every effort will be made to involve specialists from countries with particular interest in (and need for) these programmes. ...
C1 Revision powerpoint
... C1.4.3 Hydrocarbon fuels a) Most fuels, including coal, contain carbon and/or hydrogen and may also contain some sulfur. The gases released into the atmosphere when a fuel burns may include carbon dioxide, water (vapour), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen. Solid particles (parti ...
... C1.4.3 Hydrocarbon fuels a) Most fuels, including coal, contain carbon and/or hydrogen and may also contain some sulfur. The gases released into the atmosphere when a fuel burns may include carbon dioxide, water (vapour), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen. Solid particles (parti ...
8.1 Earth has several layers
... boundary, tectonic plates move apart. 2.Rift valleys form at divergent boundaries in the ocean and on land. true 3.Divergent boundaries in the ocean are also called spreading centers. true ...
... boundary, tectonic plates move apart. 2.Rift valleys form at divergent boundaries in the ocean and on land. true 3.Divergent boundaries in the ocean are also called spreading centers. true ...
What are earthquakes?
... just centimeters a year. In that case, an earthquake does not happen. Instead, when parts of the crust move up or down slowly over many years, mountains may be formed. When the movement is sudden, an earthquake happens. The ground shakes, or vibrates. The ground may split open. The ground vibrates i ...
... just centimeters a year. In that case, an earthquake does not happen. Instead, when parts of the crust move up or down slowly over many years, mountains may be formed. When the movement is sudden, an earthquake happens. The ground shakes, or vibrates. The ground may split open. The ground vibrates i ...
GEOS3101/3801 Earth`s Structure and Evolution: unit outline
... processes operating since the beginning of the Archaean. This unit focuses on information and techniques that enable an understanding of these processes. The main topics presented in this unit include: the formation and evolution of oceanic and continental lithosphere; structural deformation, magmat ...
... processes operating since the beginning of the Archaean. This unit focuses on information and techniques that enable an understanding of these processes. The main topics presented in this unit include: the formation and evolution of oceanic and continental lithosphere; structural deformation, magmat ...
Outer Core Facts - New York Science Teacher
... 2. The actual temperature of the inner core is approximately _______________ °C. 3. The dotted melting point line is (above or below) the actual temperature. Therefore the rock in the inner core is in the (solid, liquid, or gaseous) state. 4. The actual elements in the inner core are ______________ ...
... 2. The actual temperature of the inner core is approximately _______________ °C. 3. The dotted melting point line is (above or below) the actual temperature. Therefore the rock in the inner core is in the (solid, liquid, or gaseous) state. 4. The actual elements in the inner core are ______________ ...
Continental Drift
... Regions containing continental crust are up to 250 km thick Regions containing oceanic crust are up to 100 km thick ...
... Regions containing continental crust are up to 250 km thick Regions containing oceanic crust are up to 100 km thick ...
Ch. 11 Coastal Ocean - Seattle Central College
... The point of having you answer these questions is to introduce you to the material in each chapter so that you can be a productive member of a group during class discussion. Due dates for writing answers to these questions will be assigned as we go through the quarter. Homework credit is earned by h ...
... The point of having you answer these questions is to introduce you to the material in each chapter so that you can be a productive member of a group during class discussion. Due dates for writing answers to these questions will be assigned as we go through the quarter. Homework credit is earned by h ...
97KB - NZQA
... This reaction is a decomposition reaction, as a single reactant (hydrogen peroxide) forms two products (water and oxygen). Heat a small amount of each white solid in a boiling-tube. The boiling tube should have a bung in it, with a delivery tube going into a test-tube of limewater. If the limewater ...
... This reaction is a decomposition reaction, as a single reactant (hydrogen peroxide) forms two products (water and oxygen). Heat a small amount of each white solid in a boiling-tube. The boiling tube should have a bung in it, with a delivery tube going into a test-tube of limewater. If the limewater ...
Slide 1
... Composite Volcanoes Switches between quiet eruptions of flowing lava and violent eruptions of thick, gas-rich lava (pyroclastic material). This type of volcano has the most powerful eruptions of all. Composite volcanoes, also called stratovolcanoes, form tall conical mountains. Example: Casca ...
... Composite Volcanoes Switches between quiet eruptions of flowing lava and violent eruptions of thick, gas-rich lava (pyroclastic material). This type of volcano has the most powerful eruptions of all. Composite volcanoes, also called stratovolcanoes, form tall conical mountains. Example: Casca ...
Hazardous Environments resulting from crustal (tectonic) movement
... beneath the ground influences the pattern of shocks and vibrations during an earthquake. ...
... beneath the ground influences the pattern of shocks and vibrations during an earthquake. ...
L3_Plate Tec_Deformation
... Solve then discuss with your neighbor— make sure you both understand how to solve this type of problem. If a region with a rich gold deposit is cut by a fault that is known from other evidence to move at a rate of 4 cm/yr. The gold was deposited 10 million years ago. At what distance along the faul ...
... Solve then discuss with your neighbor— make sure you both understand how to solve this type of problem. If a region with a rich gold deposit is cut by a fault that is known from other evidence to move at a rate of 4 cm/yr. The gold was deposited 10 million years ago. At what distance along the faul ...
Continental Drift and Sea Floor Spreading
... up and rises and then cools and sinks. This circular pattern of movement within the mantle (called a convection current) pushes the lithospheric plates as they float. The movement and interaction of these plates causes most of the large scale changes on Earth's surface. ...
... up and rises and then cools and sinks. This circular pattern of movement within the mantle (called a convection current) pushes the lithospheric plates as they float. The movement and interaction of these plates causes most of the large scale changes on Earth's surface. ...
Rxn Pred students
... On the AP exam: If the reaction is a combustion reaction and you don’t know the chemical formula for the hydrocarbon, make up a chemical formula and complete the reaction. You will earn partial points. ...
... On the AP exam: If the reaction is a combustion reaction and you don’t know the chemical formula for the hydrocarbon, make up a chemical formula and complete the reaction. You will earn partial points. ...
Evidence of Plate Tectonics
... 1. Similarities in the shape of continents. 2. Mesosaurus (lived about 270 m.y.a) fossils are found in both South America and Africa. • Theory of Continental Drift – proposed by Alfred Wegner in 1912 He used observations above to propose plate movement Downfalls of his theory…was he could never expl ...
... 1. Similarities in the shape of continents. 2. Mesosaurus (lived about 270 m.y.a) fossils are found in both South America and Africa. • Theory of Continental Drift – proposed by Alfred Wegner in 1912 He used observations above to propose plate movement Downfalls of his theory…was he could never expl ...