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    Country Rock / Folk Rock

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    instruments. For example in the steel pedal guitar can be plays the lead riff in “Country Roads” by John Denver. It can also be heard in “Wild Horses” by the Flying Burrito Brothers. Along with the pedal steel guitar another essential of country and folk rock is a acoustic guitar which can be heard through these albums and is the base for this genre. John Denver used Guild and Yamaha guitars‚ Neil Young played a Les Paul and Hank Williams Martin D-28. Some artists will use a variety of instruments‚ for

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    Rocks and Minerals

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    Rocks and minerals are all around us. Earth’s crust and part of its mantle are made of rock. Rocks are made of minerals and have different properties. The properties of rocks include color‚ texture‚ luster‚ and hardness. We use rocks and minerals in many different ways. The steel in our buildings is made with iron‚ which is a mineral. The clay and glass used in our pottery and dishes are made of a mixture of rocks and minerals. We even need minerals to stay healthy‚ and we get them from a variety

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    Metamorphic Rocks

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    Metamorphic rocks are originated within the earths crust. Metamorphic rocks are created when both pressure and heat meet at the right time. During metamorphosis the rocks do not melt the heat and pressure just change the make-up of the rock. There are two types of metamorphosis low grade and high grade. Low grade metamorphosis occurs at 400 degrees C and 400MPa‚ while high grade is anything above 400 degrees c and 400MPa. Once the temperature reaches a little over 600 degrees Celsius and over 600MPa

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    paleontology‚ geochemistry‚ hydrology and tectonics Lithosphere - rigid outer shell of the planet and includes the solid uppermost part of the layer below the crust‚ called the mantle          -oceanic crust-dense rock called basalt          -continental crust-less dense rock called granite          -asthenosphere - partially molten layer under the crust with flows like melted plastic Hydrosphere - water in earth’s oceans‚ seas‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ glaciers and atmosphere           -97% salt

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    Ayers rock analysis

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    Analysis of ”Ayers Rock” (non-fictional text) 1. Title‚ author‚ year‚ basic content (summary). The text about “Ayers Rock” is written by Robyn Davidson in the year of 1989. Robyn Davidson is an Australian travel writer‚ born in 1950. The text starts out by portraying Ayers Rock from a geological perspective. It also tells about the evolution of the aborigines rights to their land. Then we hear about Robyn Davidson’s first meeting with the Ayers Rock‚ and it ends with a newer story about Robyn

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    Explain the operation of the rock cycle with reference to the geology in Hong Kong. To what extent are the rock types responsible for the deep weathering profile in the territory? Hong Kong is dominated by igneous rocks which granite takes up the largest proportion of 85% of the total land area. The remaining area is underlain by sedimentary rocks superficial deposits mainly in the North West area. Other than the above rock types‚ there still a kind of rock which covers only a small area of Hong

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    aggregate geologic record. All life-structures were for quite some time expected to have begun in the Cambrian‚ and consequently all prior rocks were gathered together into the Precambrian. Albeit numerous fluctuated types of life developed and were safeguarded widely as fossil stays in Cambrian sedimentary rocks‚ point by point mapping and examination of Precambrian rocks on most mainlands have uncovered that extra primitive life-shapes existed as right on time as around 3.48 billion years prior. By the

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    Rock types used in Nottingham city centre buildings The purpose of this investigation is to identify and visually examine the various rock types used in Nottingham city centre buildings. Table 1. General information Question Answer Briefly explain why the rock types used in the buildings are given specific‚ local names (e.g. “Ancaster Stone”‚ “Bulwell Stone” and “Portland Stone” are three different types of limestone used in Nottingham buildings). Rock types used in buildings are given

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    earths crust

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    Photographer’s Choice RF/ Getty Images The Earth’s crust is an extremely thin layer of rock‚ like the skin of an apple in relative terms. It amounts to less than half of 1 percent of the planet. But the crust is exceptionally important‚ and not just because we live on it. The crust can be thicker than 80 kilometers in some spots‚ less than one kilometer in others. Underneath it is the mantle‚ a layer of rock some 2700 kilometers thick that accounts for the bulk of the Earth. The crust is primarily

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    earth‚ even though it was under the earth’s crust. Then they built a raft to travel across a sea. It took them a long time to get to the other side of the sea because of a terrible storm. They found another tunnel‚ but it had rocks in front of it so they blew it up. The rocks fell in the sea and it caused the sea to make a wave which pushed them in the tunnel. Suddenly‚ they were falling down until water shot up and caused the raft to head into a different passage. The passage ended up being a volcano

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