the layer of Earth that is beneath the outer layer; made up of solid rock that can flow what is it
First, what is your guess? :3
mantle
thanks i got it
Correct, sorry that I took so long. My apologies!
it is ok
Do you need assistance with anything else?
i founded in the kerboddle digital book
the process in which the weight of sediment above squashes together the sediments below what is this
What is your guess?
i dont know
http://study.com/academy/lesson/lithification-of-sediments-definition-processess.html This link should help
Which process matches the description of it the most? :3
Hint: it is a type of way Lithification occurs and it starts with a C. ^o^
Do you need help?
NO IT IS OK THANKS
Did you figure out which process it was?
it is compaction right
Yes, great job!
a small piece of rock that has broken down of a large rock what is this
Do you have a guess?
If you had to choose between metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary, which process matches the description?
http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/geo/basics/diagrams.htm This link will greatly help you with the rock processes :3
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it is ok i am fine' stuck still
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sure
so what is the answer
Alright, let's go over the three rock processes. Starting off, what do you know about Igneous rocks?
Instead of giving you the straight answer which is against the code of conduct, I am going to lead you to the answer so you are able to get a better understanding of this topic.
this rocks form when liqiud rock cools and freezes
this is all i know '
Alright, so we know that it is not an igneous rock because the description of the rock is a small piece of rock and it has nothing related to igneous.
Now, what do we know about metamorphic rocks? :3
denoting rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies, e.g., in the folding of strata or the nearby intrusion of igneous rocks.
We are using process of elimination to answer this question so we can get a clearer view on why the answer IS the correct answer.
you are like my teacher
So, that description does not match what we are asked to find, So since we know it is not igneous rock and metamorphic rock, what is the rock process we are left with? :3
Hint: Starts with an S
sedimentry thanks you so much for making me understand
it really helps
My pleasure! Do me a favor, may you insert any other question related to Science in the earth science section and do "@angiedoesschool2275" if you need any more help :3
but how do you highlight someone name
most people do that i am new so i dont actally get it
You just put @ before the person's username than when your finished typing the username, hit the green "Post button" I recommend you ask the question first than insert the person's username in the comment section. ^-^
fine i will try i will do it now
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