_______________ refers to the condition of atmospheric elements at a given time and for a specific location
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
weather
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Of the chemicals that fall under the TSCA ________% have been tested for toxicity and ________ have been tested for endocrine, nervous, or immune system damage
A) 50; half B) 10; 10% C) 50; one-quarter D) 25; 10% E) 10; almost none
Which of the following statements best describes how this object may have formed?
A. Material accumulated into a sphere because of gravity, and it underwent nuclear fusion of hydrogen. B. A star ejected its outer envelope of gas and plasma. C. A supernova exploded, probably from the late-stage evolution of a high-mass star. D. Interstellar gas and dust accumulated due to gravity. Some pockets had enough mass to cause star formation.
What evidence shown on the map and stereogram suggests that the material in the deposit does not consist of coherent bedrock? (Hint: Contrast the appearance of the deposit with that of the surrounding mountain front.)
The following questions are based on Map T-26a, a section of the USGS “Spring Hill, Idaho,” quadrangle (scale 1:24,000; contour interval 20 feet), and Figure 38-9, a stereogram of the same region. The map and stereogram show a large mass wasting deposit at the foot of the Pahsimeroi Mountains in Idaho (44°17'39"N, 113°43'02"W).
What are disappearing streams? What will be an ideal response?