The intrusive igneous rocks that most likely formed below Earth's surface are ____
A)basalt, pumice, and welded tuff
B)obsidian, granite, and basalt
C)pumice, andesite, and welded tuff
D)granite, diorite, and gabbro
E)granite, diorite, and rhyolite
D
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To create a sea breeze,
A) the cool air over the land sinks, creating low pressure. Warm air over water rises, creating high pressure. This creates an onshore breeze. B) the cool air over the land rises, creating low pressure. Warm air over water sinks, creating high pressure. This creates an onshore breeze. C) the warm air over the land rises, creating low pressure. Cool air over water sinks, creating high pressure. This creates an onshore breeze. D) the warm air over the land sinks, creating high pressure. Warm air over water rises, creating low pressure. This creates an onshore breeze.
Describe the typical characteristics of the three major types of faults
What will be an ideal response?
The general term signifying the overall lowering of the rock material on the Earth's crust is ______.
a - mass wasting b - slumping c - jointing d - weathering e - denudation
Fossils cannot usually be dated directly because they are not composed of minerals that naturally contain radioactive isotopes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false