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Liberty University PHSC 210 Quiz 8
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PHSC 210 Quiz 3 Answers Liberty University Update!
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The Yellowstone Huckleberry Ridge eruption was considerably larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
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You examine a cliff face and notice a fault. It appears that the hanging wall has moved downward in relationship to the footwall. The correct name of the fault would be

Love waves make the surface of the earth heave up and down.

Two atoms combine to form a new atom during nuclear fission.

A Richter magnitude “7” earthqua...
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PHSC 210 Quiz 2 Answers Liberty University Update!
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Name and describe the three types of metamorphic rocks. Your answer should be at least one paragraph in length.

Choose the non-crystalline rock type

The last mineral to crystallize on the discontinuous side of Bowen’s Reaction Series is

Oil is typically sought after in igneous rocks.

A dark colored igneous rock with an aphanitic texture would be called andesite.

Oceanic crust is oldest near the ridges, and younger further away from the ...
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PHSC 210 Quiz 1 Answers Liberty University Update!
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Who developed the model for science/religion interactions discussed in your textbook?

A young-Earth creation position holds that

The two components of an atom that are found in the nucleus are:

Which mineral is an excellent example of ionic bonding?

Which component of the geosphere is liquid?

The negatively charged component of a molecule is called the anion.

A hypothesis is a rigorously tested and successful scientific idea that is often...