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Earth Sciences & Geology - March 2007

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I am curious to know. I've done Internet searches, but have yet to find any information. Anyone know...?

2007-03-06 22:42:27 · 3 answers · asked by blakladee 1

2007-03-06 22:38:33 · 2 answers · asked by makavelli 1

Some claim that the Deuterium is vastly deposited at the Philippine Deep. Are there technocrats preparing for the prototype of this project? How much is expected to finance the project to be operational

2007-03-06 22:31:55 · 1 answers · asked by Arnold C 1

we excavated the mountain and stockpiled according to classification of material and measured the original excavation cross sections without classifying the material.now the conflict is that how much we did common excavation and rock excavation,as per practical conditions we couldnot able to have elevations of common and rock strata,and for payment now we need to calculate the percentage of common and rock excavation,with the help of measuring volumes of stockpiles,i want to know the percentage difference in between the loose stockpile volume and original excavated volume ,by any calculation method or thumb rule etc,whatever it may be to come to conclusion to know th edefference in between them.

2007-03-06 21:19:57 · 1 answers · asked by abdulwaheedmohammed 1

It is possible by applying sharp mind to accept the invention like the one I designed that is earthquake alarm. It has proved its capability on 5 occasions including on the day of Tsunami. Even though it was appreciated by several leading scientist some group wants to hide its capability. I know we have not yet succeeded in prediction. But early warning without wasting the time in communication will help to a great extend. I have records to prove that I issued the warning 2 hours before Tsunami struck our Indian coast.Who has to bell the cat is the question now.

2007-03-06 19:10:03 · 3 answers · asked by A.Ganapathy India 7

What do you think Bermuda Triangle is?
a Myth?? a Mystery?? or a fact ??

2007-03-06 17:39:21 · 6 answers · asked by Ally 3

Hello~~ Can anyone please tell me if Amber is a mineral or not? please explain your answere.


THx~ so much
Your friend ~FUzz

2007-03-06 16:45:29 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've tried sieving out the ash component but sand particles from the soil got through. I also need to keep the soil component intact (so I can weigh it). I have access to many chemical solvents but the simpler the method the better!
Thanks

2007-03-06 16:20:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please..

I need you do describe any ethical considerations involved in the development and use of technologies involved in the explorations of Antarctica, and what impact does this human exploration have?

2007-03-06 15:24:55 · 2 answers · asked by Person P 1

one way to identify a mineral is to rub it against a peice of porcelain tile.This procedure tests blank of the mineral



a.streak
b.hardness
c.luster
d.cleavage

2007-03-06 15:09:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

a. sandstone
b.limestone
c. shale
d. coal

2007-03-06 15:06:40 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-06 14:59:06 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. THE COMPOSISTION OF A MINERAL
B.THE CLIMATE OF A PARTICULAR AREA
C.THE TIDES OF THE OCEAN
D.THE METHODS USED TO PROTECT THE ENVIROMENT

2007-03-06 14:53:38 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

1) What is thermal coefficient of a solid?
2) What happens to movement of atoms at Absolute Zero temperature?
3) If you are given the following substances: Gold, Diamond, Silver, Aluminium and Copper, rank them accordingly from the best thermal conductivity to the worst thermal conductivity.

2007-03-06 14:50:37 · 1 answers · asked by metalpowerr 1

2007-03-06 14:26:52 · 5 answers · asked by theranikal 2

2007-03-06 13:46:43 · 6 answers · asked by gloss 1

If u know please answer, Thanks

2007-03-06 13:43:41 · 5 answers · asked by sweet 2

2007-03-06 13:33:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. Stalagmites are narrower than stalactites.
B. Stalagmites form on the ceiling of a cavern.

C. Stalagmites are formed from water containing salt.

D. Stalagmites are cone-shaped deposits.




2. Loess is made up mainly of

A. fine pebbles.
B. coarse pebbles.

C. windblown sand.

D. fine silt particles.


I think 1 is c, and 2, d. am i correct?

2007-03-06 13:15:55 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

How do we stop global warming?

2007-03-06 13:08:42 · 20 answers · asked by lovejoyhope 2

...Talking Moon Pie!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070305/sc_nm/britain_expedition_dc;_ylt=AtaR0H.6i4DsTfBSU._5gjDQOrgF
(I know AlGore has gained a lot of weight lately...)

2007-03-06 12:52:19 · 9 answers · asked by ? 1

Which of the following does the theory of continental drift explain?(Circle all that apply.)
a.THE PUZZLE-LIKE FIT OF THE CONTINENTS
B.FOSSILS OF THE SAME SPECIES FOUND ON OPPOSITES SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
C.THE PATTERN OF GROOVES LEFT BY GLACIERS
D.THE REASON GROUND WATER CAN BE IN SHORT SUPPLY
tHANKS!

2007-03-06 12:38:49 · 5 answers · asked by xxd0rkster 1

Please explain so I can understand.

2007-03-06 11:44:10 · 2 answers · asked by Fibonacci01123 3

2007-03-06 11:02:49 · 7 answers · asked by Peaches 2

Scenario:
You are a famous furniture designer. One of your clients has requested that you design a dining table with the following requirements:


i. the table must harmonize with the oriental interior décor of his apartment,
ii. the table top should be made of natural minerals,
iii. the minerals must be in its natural form (ie. it must not be chemically treated and chemical coating should not be applied to the table top).

After days of putting your creative juices in action, you managed to design a dining table that is of award-winning quality. However, you need to do some research on minerals to determine the most suitable one to be used as the table top. After completing the first phase of your research, you decided to focus and research further on the following 3 rock types:


i. Metamorphic Rock (Pumice)
ii. Igneous Rock (Marble)
iii. Sedimentary Rock (Sandstone)

Also put in mind cost , durability , aesthetics

2007-03-06 10:59:59 · 4 answers · asked by metalpowerr 1

But what is the evidence that indicates that the fault is the most recent geological event to have occurred in an area?

2007-03-06 10:31:10 · 2 answers · asked by maRijUiCe 1

?????

2007-03-06 10:22:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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