SUNY GLY105 Beaches and Coasts Module 3 Quiz

Question Question 1The classification scheme for coastlines is primarily based on:                  materials that make up the coasts                 plate tectonics of the region                 sea level on the coast                 whether they are rocky or sandy Question 2Which choice fits the profile of being a “geologically young” coastline?                …

GGS101 Exercise 3 – is located in South America and has an official language

Question GGS 101 Exercise 3 Question 1 (1 point) For this question, please use Google Earth/Maps. Go to the center of the city and collect its latitude and its longitude: only rewrite the number matching the degree, disregard the minutes, the seconds and the decimals. Example: Washington D.C. 38 N and 77 W Country Name…

What is the difference between intrusive/plutonic and extrusive

Question #7 What is the difference between intrusive/plutonic and extrusive/volcanic igneous rocks? Where does most magma solidify? How does where magma solidifies affect how the resulting rock looks? #15 Explain what happens as a mafic magma undergoes fractional (partial) Be sure to describe the minerals that form at particular temperatures and how the chemical composition…

GEOG1710 Effect of solid waste on the quality of underground water Essay

Question GEOG 1710 Northapton Effect of solid waste on the quality of underground water Essay 2. At least 3 peer reviewed journal articles. 3. At least 2 other references and reference to the relevant part of the textbook. 4. Approved topic that is of interest to you individually. You need to bring me suggestions – office  hours or email Grading criteria: 1. The above requirement parameters are met. (60%) 2. The essay demonstrated an appropriate level of understanding of the peer reviewed level  articles. (10 %) 3. The ancillary articles are used to build enough knowledge to supplement the Intro level  textbook bridging the gap towards understanding the higher-level peer reviewed research.  (10%) 4. The student has demonstrated to ability to make links between the basic geology introduction  and more advanced material of personal interest. (10%) 5. All works are cited and quoted or paraphrased appropriately. (10%) You may choose the citation  system you are most comfortable with (APA, MLA etc.) but it must be used consistently and  correctly. Essays will be submitted electronically and expect them to be sent through anti plagiarism software and  checked for similar cheating issues. 

Milankovitch Cycles – Explain the Milankovitch cycles

Question CSULA Milankovitch cycles Questions #8 Explain the Milankovitch cycles and their possible link to climate change. #18 Explain the greenhouse effect, the concepts of “forcing” and “feedback,” and list those gases that are contributors to the greenhouse effect in Earth’s atmosphere. #21 How have carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere changed? What has caused this change? How are prehistoric CO2 levels in the atmosphere measured to compare to today? Why is CO2 important to climate? What tools do scientists use to predict what might occur as CO2 levels increase? #22 How has the Earth’s climate changed over the last 65 million years? In your answer, be sure to note the overall trend and also to note at least two significant dates/climatic events. #23 What happened during the “Younger Dryas” stadial? (What happened, when did it occur, how quickly did it happen, and how long did it last?) #24 Briefly summarize what the Los Angeles area was like during the height of the last glacial period, 50,000 years ago, to its end about 11,000 years ago. Make sure to discuss what the climate was like, what kind of plants and animals lived here, and what happened to the climate, sea level, and the ecosystem around 11,000 years ago.

We Still Have Metamorphic Rocks if There Were No Plate Tectonics

Question Purdue We Still Have Metamorphic Rocks if There Were No Plate Tectonics Discussion If there were no plate tectonics, could we still have metamorphic rocks? Explain. In which plate tectonic settings are metamorphic rocks likely to form? Describe the temperatures and pressures (high or low) in each. What are some of the ways in…

Urban Models and Transportation Planning Discussion

Question Urban Models and Transportation Planning Discussion A. As you’ve seen in reading (Urban Patterns), geographers are particularly interested in the distribution of urban areas. We use models to help determine where people tend to live in urban areas. What model of urban development does your present city or town most closely resemble (better be…

CSU GEO101C Global Campus Glenwood Springs Geological Wonder Essay

Question Description OPTION #1: EARTH SCIENCE WHERE YOU LIVE What does Earth Science reveal about your home place through time? This research paper will provide you with an opportunity to learn more about where you live. In your report, be sure to cover the following topics: The geography of your home place – where it…