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1. a pioneering geologist who coined the world geology
a. Aristotle b. aldrovandus c. anaximenes d. axaimander e. thales
2. which of the ff. is not a major branch of geosciences?
a. astrology b. astronomy c. geology d. meteorology e. oceanography
3. prehistorical animals such as dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, mammoths, mastodons, saber tooth tigers are studied specifically on the science of
a. polynology b. invertebrate paleontology c. micropaleontology d. vertebrate paleontology e. paleobotany
4. scientific and geology is evidences that support the continental drift theory
a. similarity in coastline b. sea floor spreading c. polar wandering and paleomagnetism
d. similarity in fossils e. all of the above
5. a genus of the fossil land dwelling reptile that served to support the drift theory upon its discovery in continents of south America , India, and Antarctica
a. mesosaurus b. lystrosaurus c. plesiosaurus d. brontosaurus

2007-10-14 19:42:35 · 5 answers · asked by maysie_dj18 1 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

5 answers

Off the top of my head

2 a, astrology is wibble, and not a science of any kind.

3 d, all the critters mentioned are extinct vertebrates. Pity they didn't include traversodonts, my Triassic mammal-like favourites.

a e, all of those contribute. For example, part of the coastline of South America fits nicely with the missing lump of West Africa. Sea floor spreading is a mechanism for shoving tectonic plates around. The rambling habits of the magnetic pole have effects upon the crystallization of rock, in that those which crysatllized at similar times point to the then position of the magnetic pole. As well as having complementry coastlines, parts of eastern South America and Africa also have shared elements in their faunas. A traversodontid from the Middle Triassic comes to my mind. Zambia offers /Luangwa drysdalli/ and Brazil replies with /L. sudamericana/.

5, I'm not sure any of those answers make sense. /Mesosaurus/ was a semiaquatic resident of South America and Africa, and I've not heard of any specimens from either India or Antarctica.
/Lystrosaurus/ , as far as I know, hasn't been found in South America, although some relatives have. Remains come from Africa, Antarctica, Russia, China and India. It's a synapsid rather than a reptile; a mammal-relative.
A slightly later carnivore, /Cynognathus/, manages South Africa, South America, Antarctica and China. That's also a synapsid.
/Plesiosaurus/ is overwhelmingly aquatic, except perhaps for egg-laying, and /Brontosaurus/ doesn't officially exist.

2007-10-14 23:10:40 · answer #1 · answered by KTDykes 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-29 10:47:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Oh dear, how I hated Geology.

1. I dunno, I'd go with E.
2. A, total given.
3. D.
4. E.
5. A.

2007-10-14 20:00:12 · answer #3 · answered by tovtovtov 2 · 0 0

i think this is called CHEATING!! but i'll help anyways
1 A 2D 3D
4C 5D
hope it helps

2007-10-14 19:49:13 · answer #4 · answered by amanda g 1 · 0 0

1. ?
2. a
3. d
4. e
5. ?

2007-10-14 19:47:32 · answer #5 · answered by suigeneris-impetus 6 · 0 0

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