A map of the Arctic Ocean and the surrounding polar region is likely to utilize a ____ projection

a. cylindrical
b. hexagonal
c. planar
d. conical
e. Cubic


c

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What will be an ideal response?

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How does the ocean change with increasing depth?

A. It gets darker, warmer, and contains more organisms. B. It gets darker and warmer, pressure decreases, and it contains more organisms. C. It doesn't change in a consistent way. D. It gets darker and colder, pressure increases, and it contains fewer organisms.

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For precipitation to occur,

A) the force of gravity is incapable of overcoming the buoyant forces keeping water droplets and ice crystals suspended. B) instability within the clouds must exceed the pull of gravity. C) buoyant forces keeping water droplet and ice crystals suspended must be greater than the force of gravity. D) buoyant forces keeping water droplets and ice crystals suspended must be less than the force of gravity.

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Describe and discuss the sedimentary deposits that you would expect in a deltaic environment. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

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