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    Have you ever wondered what has to happen to make the Earth quake? British engineer John Michell did. He was one of the first fathers of seismology and was also the first to correctly state what the cause of earthquakes was. In 1960‚ Michell noted that “earthquakes and the waves of energy that they make are caused by shifting masses of rock‚ miles below the surface” in a scientific memoir (USGS‚ 32). In order for you to completely understand the process of an earthquake you must first understand

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    Mormonism/Jehovah Witness

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    mormon‚ become dark skinned Mormon writes down one two sets of golden plates‚ writes history‚ plate of nehi‚ plates of Lehi‚ when scribe loses first batch joseph smith translated from lehi‚ corrupted from satan‚ god wants me to translate from plates of lehi Mormon (3 meanings) ● Latter day saint ● mormon-person ● place Moroni: ● Moroni dies and becomes an angel tasked with guarding the plates ● Moroni reveals the location of the plates to Joseph Smith ● 2nd vision comes from the angel of moroni Joseph

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    effect [p. 7] 8. If you erect a barrier for protection against some natural event‚ what detrimental effect can follow? * It can affect people in other locations (such as downstream). [p. 10] Topoc2. 1. When did the direction of the Pacific plate change‚ and what direction was it moving before this change? * changed at 43 million years. * Before this change‚ it was moving north-northwest. [p. 29] 2. If the ocean floor is getting wider‚ why is the Earth not becoming larger? * old ocean

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    Mt Cook Formation

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    Vinoth Loganathan New Zealand is a country which ‘straddles’ between two tectonic plates; the indo-Australian and the Pacific. The location of the South Island is south of both Australia and South Africa; this is a major contributor to the geological process of weathering because it makes Mt. Cook subject to the westerly winds. MT Cook is situated in the Southern Alps between the two tectonic plates mentioned above. Its current height is now stated at 3‚753 meters making it the tallest mountain

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    GENERAL GEOLOGY - GEOL 1113 EXAM I WITH ANSWERS - Spring 2002 Below you will find the questions and answers for Exam I in my General Geology class. The correct answer for each question is highlighted in bold face green type. While you are reviewing the exam‚ pause at the questions you find you missed and try to understand why you missed them. Really understanding this will require not only that you understand why your answer is incorrect‚ but also why you chose it in the first place. Were you confused

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    Science Reflection Paper

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    weather broaden my knowledge and understanding on this area which will be beneficial moving forward. The area in this course in which I would have liked to have explored more on would have to be plate tectonics and the natural catastrophes caused by them. I did get the basic general understanding of plate tectonics‚ but could have used just a bit more insight on them to familiarize myself a little more. The potential effects of global warming can be devastating. Global warming shows no sign of cooling

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    Dead Sea Scroll

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    Dead Sea Scroll The settlement of Qumran is one kilometer inland from the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. The scrolls were found in eleven caves nearby‚ between 125 meters (e.g.‚ Cave 4) and one kilometer (e.g.‚ Cave 1) away. None were found within the settlement‚ unless it originally encompassed the caves. In the winter of 1946–47‚ Palestinian Muhammed edh-Dhib and his cousin discovered the caves‚ and soon afterwards the scrolls. John C. Trever reconstructed the story of the scrolls from several

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    claimed a Colum of light came to his room then a glowing angle informed him about the book of Mormon. The Angel led him to the nearby hill where he dug up a pair of golden plates. But he was forbidden to take the plate’s home until he is married with children. After he married‚ he and his wife returned to the hill‚ dug the golden plates from which he translated the book of Mormon. There were different version of his story‚ one was him going to the hill for forgiveness and later became more colorful. The

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    Continental Movement

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    Movement Essay Continental Drift is the idea that refers to the movement of Earth’s continents and plates relative to each other. This means that the earth’s plates move because of the unending cycle of cooling and raising of molten rock‚ adding new material t0 the edges of the plates. This movement is called divergent movement‚ the most common of the three types of movement between plates. The other two movements are called convergent and transform-fault. This idea was first suggested by

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    Essay On Chile Earthquake

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    crustal plates are bumping each other. On May 22‚ 1960‚ in the middle of the afternoon‚ a wide range of place started to quake‚ near Valdivia‚ in southern Chile and lasted in 7 to 10 minutes. Consequently‚ dozens of islands and countries were affected; and the death toll‚ and monetary costs skyrocketed. Everything has its own reason. As for the Great Chilean Earthquake (or the Valdivia Earthquake)‚ it occurred‚ caused of the release of mechanical stress between the subducting Nazca Plate and the

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