4. The magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole are not in the same
location.
A. Are...
Geography, 07.05.2021 06:00, tylerchitwood211
4. The magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole are not in the same
location.
A. Are the magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole always the
same distance apart? (2 points)
B. Why is this true
or not true? (8 points)β
Answers: 2
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What did the pattern of earthquakes in the wadati-benioff seafloor zones show scientists? a.) earthquakes occur where the ocean floor reaches its highest temperatures. b.) many earthquakes take place 700 kilometers below the seafloor. c.) slabs of ocean floor return to the mantle in subduction zones. d.) ocean - trenches cause earthquakes.
Answers: 1
Geography, 23.06.2019 15:30, elijahedgar876
Why might a single rock layer exhibit different types of sedimentary rocks within it? view available hint(s) why might a single rock layer exhibit different types of sedimentary rocks within it? such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a variety of depositional environments that formed in a sequence over time. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a single depositional environment that formed over time. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced vertically represents a variety of depositional environments that formed at the same time across a broad area. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a variety of depositional environments that formed at the same time across a broad area. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced vertically represents a variety of depositional environments that formed in a sequence over time.
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