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Which of the following substances was completely mined out by foreign powers on the island of nauru? a. coal b. diamonds c. bauxite d. phosphate
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Combine like terms. do not forget to use the distributive property to simplify the first term. 2(3y + 5k) - 2k
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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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All of the following are reasons why deserts extremely susceptible to wind erosion except a. they lack major root systems b. they contain thin, dry soil c. they have very few plants and trees d. they are extremely hot and lack water
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Geography, 24.06.2019 21:30
Acity experiences a heavy rainfall. days later, when no rainwater is present, rock, debris, and soil fall down a steep hill. which type of mass movement does this describe? a. creep b. landslide c. mudflow d. slump
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