Clouds consist of ________.
a. ice particles
b. water droplets
c. either water droplets or ice particles
d. white-colored gases
either water droplets or ice particles
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A localized zone of melting (commonly thought to be stationary) below the lithosphere is called a(n) ____
a. orogeny b. hot spot c. lava flow d. chert e. graywacke
Charge separation
A) results in the top of the cloud having a negative charge. B) most often occurs in clouds that are not precipitating. C) results in lightning only if the cloud extends above the freezing level. D) is not explained by the thermoelectric effect.
Analyze the earthquake data graphed below and answer the question. The data displayed here are for recorded earthquakes from November to December in 2006. Earthquake magnitudes are binned such that 2 includes all magnitudes from 2 to less than 3, magnitude 3 includes those from 3 to less than 4 and so forth. Smaller magnitude earthquakes occur more frequently than larger magnitude earthquakes. So why do these actual data show fewer magnitude 2 and 3 earthquakes than magnitude 4 earthquakes?
A. This region only experiences larger earthquakes. B. The reported numbers are limited by technology. C. The scientists who made that observation were wrong.
How many of the fatty acids which the body needs is it unable to synthesize?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4