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    Quiz 1

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    Part 1 of 1 - 92.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0/ 4.0 Points Which one of the following is not a system? A. a leaf B. a tree C. a mountain range D. Earth Correct E. All of these are examples of systems Answer Key: E Feedback: See "The system concept" in Chapter 1. All of the above examples are described as systems. “A system may be large or small‚ simple or complex (Figure 1.6). It could be the contents of the beaker in a laboratory experiment

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    Colorado Geology

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    Colorado is located in the mid western part of the United States‚ bordered by Wyoming‚ Utah‚ Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas and Nebraska. “Being located as a mid-latitude interior continental state (and having the highest average elevation in the United States)‚ combined with complex topography‚ results in dramatic climate differences from place to place and from year to year.   From the Great Plains of eastern Colorado to the high peaks of the Rockies and the Continental Divide‚ to the valleys

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    There are several people in the world of geology that got us to the things we know today‚ but there were a few who set the base of what we know today. Those few people are: James Hutton‚ Charles Lyell‚ and Nicolaus Steno. Hutton is most widely known for the idea of actualism. Lyell is known for continuing Hutton’s idea and coming up with uniformitarianism‚ and Steno is known for his three principles of sedimentary rocks. James Hutton was a Scottish farmer who set the way of actualism. Actualism

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    Geology 11

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    Lecture 1: Introduction Geology - the study of the Earth‚ the processes that shape it‚ and the resources that could be obtained from it. Main branches Physical Geology - deals with the materials that comprise the Earth and the processes that affect it (e.g.‚ Volcanology‚ Seismology‚ Environmental Geology‚ Engineering Geology‚ Mining Geology‚ Petroleum Geology‚ Mineralogy‚ Petrology‚ Geomorphology‚ Geophysics‚ Geochemistry‚ Planetary Geology) Historical Geology - the study of the origin and

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    The Origin of Earth

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    The Origin of the Earth‚ One of God’s Hidden Secrets “Much of geology is pure speculation and is as such on the same basis as philosophy‚ or must be accepted on faith‚ as the truths of theology” (Rehwinkel 177). For geologists this means that any theory of how the Earth‚ atmosphere and life originated‚ takes faith to believe‚ whether it is the evolutionist’s view or the creationist’s view. Creationists believe that the Earth was created 6000-7000 years ago. This number is based on what the Bible

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    Paleontology

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    of Paleontology‚ when the time of the 1700’s (Cuvier’s time) it became wildly popular from promotion of major figures of the time‚ it later boomed in popularity later on in time. (Glen Kuban‚ 1994) Paleontology lies on the border of biology and geology and shares traits with archaeology. It uses a vast number of techniques taken from several other sciences including biochemistry‚ mathematics and engineering‚ it also branches off into several sub-divisions and sub-sciences of Paleontology. The sub-branches

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    Rock Cycle

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    First off you should know what a rock cycle is. The rock cycle is a fundamental concept in geology that describes the dynamic transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary‚ metamorphic‚ and igneous. Rocks make rocks. The cycle begins within the core of the earth. The molten rock in the core of the earth is called magma. Once the rock is forced to the earth’s lithosphere or crust‚ the molten rock becomes lava and thereby begins its long journey of development

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    Why I Chose Engineering

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    opportunity for students to pursuit higher studies in various geo-related courses. If I am offered I would be very much pleased because I would be able to hit two birds with one stone‚ whereby first ‚ I would be able to pursue studies relating to geology and second‚ I would be able to do research regarding that field. Moreover‚ I can work best both individually and in a group. I am willing to work in physically challenging environment anywhere in the

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    Bibliography: Hudson‚ J. A. & Harrison ‚ J. P.‚ 1997. Engineering Rock Mechanics. 1st ed. Oxford: Elsevier Science Ltd.. Plummer‚ C. C.‚ Carlson‚ D. H. & Hammersley‚ L.‚ 2012. Physical geology. 14th ed. California: McGraw- Hill Higher Education. Standard‚ A.‚ 2007. AS 4133.4.1 Methods of testing rock for engineering purposes‚ New South Wales: Standard Australia Limited.

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    Lokmanya Tilak

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    “The geologist takes up the history of the earth at the point where the archaeologist leaves it‚ and carries it further back into remote antiquity.”  ― Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ The Arctic Home in the Vedas tags: archaeology‚ geology‚ history 10 people liked it like “If we trace the history of any nation backwards into the past‚ we come at last to a period of myths and traditions which eventually fade away into impenetrable darkness.”  ― Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ The Arctic Home in the Vedas Swaraj

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