Geography, 17.05.2021 23:00 aghamuzahirali4392
Display the slopes of the two lines in GeoGebra to verify your responses in questions 2 and 3. Then move A, B, and C to several different locations on the grid, and record the slopes of the two parallel lines and the coordinates of A, B, and C. (Unlike question 2, you do not have to calculate the slopes using the slope formula this time.)
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Geography, 22.06.2019 11:00
The earth's internal process which drives seafloor spreading is
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Geography, 22.06.2019 13:00
Why would the crystals in an intrusive igneous rock be larger than the crystals in a chemical sedimentary rock? a. intrusive rocks form beneath the earth's surface, so they cool very slowly, which produces larger crystals. b. chemical sedimentary rocks form from dissolved substances on the earth's surface with very high heat and cool very slowly, which produces smaller crystals. c. chemical sedimentary rocks and intrusive rocks have crystals of the same size. o d. chemical sedimentary rocks form deep in the earth, so they cool slower, which produces small crystals. β¬ read question correct:
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Geography, 22.06.2019 20:20
What is the general rule about surface currents? cold water flows along the ocean floor towards the equator. the east coasts of continents have cold surface currents, and the west coasts of continents have warm surface currents. seasonal and constant offshore winds create significant upwelling along the west coasts of south and north america and africa. the west coasts of continents have cold surface currents, and the east coasts of continents have warm surface currents.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 22:30
Plz hury on a timer which statements explain what happens at deep-ocean trenches? check all that apply. crust is formed. mountains are formed. seafloor spreading occurs. crust becomes molten rock. denser plates slide under lighter plates.
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Display the slopes of the two lines in GeoGebra to verify your responses in questions 2 and 3. Then...
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