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A contour line indicates that all points on that line have equal elevation. (Points : 1) True False

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@sammixboo @dan815 @aajugdar @henryarias5 @CO_oLBoY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True

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Both earthquakes and volcanoes are very common in the Pacific Rim as part of the Ring of Fire. (Points : 1) True False Question 11.11. Continental crust is older, thicker and MORE dense than oceanic crust. (Points : 1) True False Question 12.12. Three seismograph stations is the minimum number needed to locate an epicenter of an earthquake. (Points : 1) True False Question 13.13. What happens in a convection cell? (Points : 2) Cold, dense material sinks while hot, less dense material rises. Cold, dense material moves horizontally, while hot, less dense material moves vertically. Hot, less dense material moves horizontally, while cold, dense material moves vertically. Hot, less dense material sinks, while cold, dense material rises.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10.10 True 11.11 True 12.12 True 13.13 Cold, dense material sinks while hot, less dense material rises.

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What drives tectonic plate movement? (Points : 2) convection currents ocean currents cold air currents radiation currents Question 16.16. What is the theory of plate tectonics? (Points : 2) the theory that earth's surface consists of separate plates that move and interact, producing geologic features and events the theory that earth's surface is one large plate that produces geological features and events the theory that the earth is composed of different layers the theory that earthquakes and volcanoes cause plates on the earth's surface to move Question 17.17. Who proposed the model known as "continental drift"? (Points : 2) Alfred Wegener Harry Hess George Pflaker J. Tuzo Wilson Question 18.18. How did Wegener explain the fact that ancient mesosaurus fossils showed up on different continents? (Points : 2) The fossils were moved by humans. The continents were connected by land bridges. The mesosauruses swam between the two continents. The continents were at one time joined together. Question 19.19. Alfred Wegener suggested that earth's continents were moving. Which evidence supports this theory? (Points : 2) different types of rocks on opposite coasts continental coastlines fit together like puzzle pieces revolution of the Earth similarities in human fossils

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you didn't tried google.. did you??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try to make "asking" a second option...

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@iGreen @iambatman @Miracrown @dan815 checking work :) appreciate the help

OpenStudy (friendzone):

lol im just checking worrk lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah google is a good friend :P

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@suicidal google sucks lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are lazy xD

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Alfred Wegener suggested that earth's continents were moving. Which evidence supports this theory?

OpenStudy (friendzone):

i google some lol i just dont have the time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think this: continental coastlines fit together like puzzle pieces

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According to scientists what was Pangaea? the name of the huge landmass that was the only continent on earth millions of years ago the name of the underwater volcano that caused the separation of the supercontinent millions of years ago the name of an 80's metal band

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this one @suicidal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first one. How old are you?

OpenStudy (friendzone):

17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you are in high school?

OpenStudy (friendzone):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for what? xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nice one bro..@suicidal "HiFi"

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