If the tangential velocity of the Moon about Earth slowed to zero, the Moon would

A. crash into Earth.
B. spiral away from Earth
C. continue in a straight-line path.
D. slow.


Answer: A

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Convective instability associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes can be brought on by lifting a stable air layer whose surface is humid and whose top is dry

a. True b. False

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Read the following exert from a USGS report concerning a recent earthquake and answer this question.Special Report: The Hector Mine Earthquake, 10/16/1999A M7.1 earthquake occurred at 2:46 a.m. local time on 10/16/1999.The event was located in a remote, sparsely-populated part of the Mojave Desert of California, approximately 47 miles east-southeast of Barstow and 32 miles north of Joshua Tree (see map next page). The initial magnitude estimate of 7.0 was upgraded to 7.1 on October 18, 1999, based on in-depth analysis of "teleseismic" data recorded worldwide.The earthquake occurred on the Lavic Lake fault, one of a series of north-northwest trending faults through the eastern Mojave shear zone. Geologists from the U.S. Geological Survey and Southern California Earthquake Center were able

to fly over the rupture (which is within the Twenty Nine Palms Marine Base) on the afternoon of October 16 and documented a 40-km long surface rupture. The aerial photos show an apparent maximum offset of 3.8-4.7 meters. These preliminary estimates for both fault length and slip are consistent with expectations for a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, although the slip is perhaps somewhat larger than average. The fault is one of a series of closely spaced, northwest-trending, right-lateral strike slip faults that traverse this portion of the Mojave Desert. Together, these faults within what is termed the Mojave Shear Zone serve to relieve a small portion of the stresses that build up along the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.An interesting aspect of the Hector Mine earthquake is that it occurred only 7 years after the 1992 Landers and Joshua Tree earthquakes, which occurred on similar faults within the Mojave Shear Zone. This apparent clustering of earthquakes may be purely coincidental, but scientists are conducting research to see if this kind of earthquake behavior is typical of this region. That is, perhaps many of the Mojave Shear Zone faults produce earthquakes within a short time interval (perhaps spanning several hundred or more years), followed by several thousands of years of quiescence.  There was considerable offset caused by this earthquake but little damage caused by this earthquake. Why?

A. The earthquake occurred early in the morning.
B. Stress was relieved along the Mojave Shear Zone.
C. The earthquake epicenter was in a remote location.
D. The earthquake had a shallow focus.

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Compare the surface of Earth to that of the moon. Why doesn't Earth's land retain the same scarring from meteorite impact as the moon? Why doesn't Earth's ocean retain the same scarring from meteorite impact?

What will be an ideal response?

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