Sedimentary rocks and Running water, what two spheres do they represent and how are they linked?
what is weathering, why is it important? how do sedimentary rocks form? what percentage of all rocks exposed at the surface of earth are sedimentary why?
What kind of environments produce fine horizontal bedding (laminated bedding) in sedimentary rocks? a) Glacial deposition b) Transitional environments c) Acolian deposition d) Running Water e) Still water What is the most abundantmineral in biochemically precipitated sedimentary rocks? a) Clay minerals b) Feldspar c) Metal oxides d) Quartz e) Calcite In which of the following sedimentary environments would you expect the sand deposits to be the most poorly sorted? a) Delta b) Alluvial Fan c) Beach d) Sand dune e)...
Question 77 1 pts In a bedded sequence of sedimentary rocks, what does each bed represent in terms of depositional environments? addition of new minerals formation of new fossils change in environment and energy
Describe how sedimentary rocks record clues to help geologist interpret the past.
What are talus slopes and how do they form? And why are most talus slopes made of igneous and metamorphic rocks, but not of sedimentary rocks?
what are the five properties that make mineral a mineral (define mineral)? How do the rocks and minerals differ? how igneous rocks form? how do the extrusive and intrusive rocks form, one example of each kind. APA format
Water going over a fall splashes on rocks 20 m below. If 20 kg of water flows over the fall per second, how much force do the rocks exert on the falling water?
Provide written answers and diagrams for two of the questions below. 1. Sketch and explain the sedimentary cycle. What processes are at work in each stage? 2: On the back side of this page. draw pictures of the following sedimentary features and explain how they form: ripple marks cross beds mudcracks graded beds 3. Define clastic and chemical sedimentary rocks and tell how the two groups differ. How do the two types of weathering (physical and chemical) relate to how...
1. What is a metamorphic rock? 2. How do metamorphic rocks form? 3. Where are some places that metamorphic rocks form? 4. What is metamorphic grade? 5. What is a parent rock (protolith)? 6. What is foliation? 7. How would you tell the difference between a marble, a schist, and a slate? Thank you!
How do you insert an array of linked lists(L) as an argument of a function (in pseudocode)? For example I already have an array of linked lists (L) where each element of this array is the head/ or start of a new linked list. I then want to traverse each list in the algorithm e.g. FindMean(how to represent the list here?) { here I want to visit the first node of each list in turn, then all the second nodes...