What is the approximate difference in elevation between Coolage Lake and the peak of Mount Cleveland?
A.
5 ft
B.
52 ft
C.
25 ft
D.
10 ft
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OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
@jswagger @arris04
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its c
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
Which path to the peak of Mount Cleveland has the shallowest slope?
A.
from the upper right corner of the map to the peak
B.
from the bottom center of the map to the peak
C.
from the bottom left corner of the map to the peak
D.
from the lower right corner of the map to the peak
same pic
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@jswagger
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OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
@arris04
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey arris
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
A geologist finds a layer of rock that is fine-grained basalt.
What type of rock did the geologist find?
A.
foliated metamorphic rock
B.
extrusive igneous rock
C.
intrusive igneous rock
D.
nonfoliated metamorphic rock
@jswagger no pic
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
A geologist finds a layer of rock that is made of coarse-grained rounded particles.
What type of rock did the geologist find?
A.
conglomerate
B.
coquina
C.
sandstone
D.
limestone
no pic
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
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OpenStudy (micahm):
b
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
A geologist finds a layer of rock that is made of very fine-grained foliated particles of clay and splits into sheets when struck with a hammer.
What type of rock did the geologist find?
A.
gneiss
B.
marble
C.
quartzite
D.
slate
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
@jswagger
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
you said B
OpenStudy (karategirl2002):
@arris04
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