The hydrologic cycle refers to
A) seawater that is drawn into mid-ocean ridges, heated, and rises to the surface.
B) water that is heated by magma and rises in hot springs.
C) the rising and falling of tides in a cyclical manner.
D) the way water is used to generate electrical energy.
E) None of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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A) an oxygen atom bonded to both a carbon atom and a hydrogen atom B) an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms C) an oxygen atom double bonded to a carbon atom D) two oxygen atoms bonded to the same carbon atom
In Af climates, ____
a. only winter months receive more than 2.4 inches of precipitation b. only summer months receive more than 2.4 inches of precipitation c. all months receive more than 2.4 inches of precipitation d. total annual rainfall must exceed 71.6 inches e. rainfall is mostly limited to the wet season
How much salt, by weight, is in the oceans?
A. 0.035% B. 0.35% C. 35% D. 3.5%
Clays which change to a near-liquid state as a result of sudden disturbance are _______ clays.
a - scree b - mudflow c - talus d - quick e - none of the above