The slowest form of mass wasting is
What will be an ideal response?
The Creep
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A negative charge, if free, tries to move
A) from high potential to low potential. B) from low potential to high potential. C) toward infinity. D) away from infinity. E) in the direction of the electric field.
A tire stops a car by use of friction. What modulus should we use to calculate the stress and strain on the tire?
a. Young's modulus b. compression modulus c. shear modulus d. bulk modulus
Which of the following is most unlikely to be found on Titan?
A) lakes of liquid water in the warmer equatorial regions B) rain or snow consisting of methane or ethane droplets or ice crystals C) volcanic outgassing of methane and other gases D) lakes of liquid methane ethane
Observationally, a key distinction between a white dwarf supernova and a massive-star supernova is that the spectrum of a massive-star supernova shows prominent hydrogen lines, while the spectrum of a white dwarf supernova does not. Why don't we see prominent hydrogen lines in the spectrum of a white dwarf supernova?
A) White dwarf supernovae occur so far away that their hydrogen lines become too dim to see. B) During a white dwarf supernova, all the white dwarf's hydrogen fuses instantly to make helium. C) White dwarfs are stellar corpses that contain little or no hydrogen, so they do not show hydrogen lines when they explode. D) The hydrogen lines of white dwarf supernovae are so redshifted that we cannot detect them.