________ is considered the most influential control of soil formation
A) Parent material
B) Plants
C) Climate
D) Time
Answer: C
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How did Vine and Matthews relate the seafloor-spreading hypothesis to magnetic reversals of the Earth's poles?
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During the Cold War, which region of Europe contained the "satellite states?"
A) northwestern Europe B) eastern Europe C) southern Europe D) northern Europe E) central Europe
Activities endorsed by the Student Environmental Action Coalition include confrontational protests.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)