Report *Geologic time* Aleks Ch. # 8 Date: 24/07/2013 Introduction The age of Earth is as vast in time as the universe is vast in space. It is not easy to really get a "feel" for 4‚600 million years! One way to try to get a "feel" for how big it is‚ is to break the number down into smaller pieces that perhaps we can understand. Plants and animals have changed many times‚ from amoebas to dinosaurs to people. The age of Earth is so long compared to all periods of time that we
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Associate Level Material Mary Miles Geologic Time Worksheet Use the following table to compare ways of evaluating geologic time. Your description‚ similarities‚ and differences must each be at least 50 words. |Time Evaluation Method |Description |Advantages of this Method |Disadvantages of this Method | |Relative dating |Relative dating is the process |There are a few advantages of |The disadvantage to relative
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Zach Merto Maniscalco Geologic Time 01: Geologic Time Scale Reflection Questions 1. What scale did you use to make your model? The scale I used to make my model was 1:10. 2. How did you decide to use this scale? Show your calculations. By using the scale calculator‚ that was provided‚ I arrived at the 1:10 scale. I learned that using a scale calculator to “scale down” may take multiple attempts. I tried a few times before arriving at the 1:10 scale. First‚ I entered the scaling factor of 1:10‚ for
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Associate Level Material Geologic Time Worksheet Use the following table to compare ways of evaluating geologic time. Your description‚ similarities‚ and differences must each be at least 50 words. |Time Evaluation Method |Description |Advantages of this Method |Disadvantages of this Method | |Relative dating |Is a dating method by comparing |Quick and easy‚ uses current |No as accurate and can have | |
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need to deploy a software installation package that does not have an msi file available‚ you can create one of these as an alternate ___d____ 8. This describes a series of bytes with a fixed length that uniquely identifies a program or file. ___e____ 9. This software restriction policy rule will allow or prevent applications from running that are located within a particular folder or subfolder. ___b____ 10. This GPO software installation method can be used to automatically install an application when
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Management Lab # 9 – Develop recovery back-up procedures and recovery instructions 1. How does documented back-up and recovery procedures help achieve RTO? By having effective backup and recovery procedures you should have the necessary resources to restore systems from backups and a repeatable process that is known to succeed in achieving RTO. By documenting and implementing backup and recovery procedures‚ the process for recovery is much more efficient‚ helping with the time portion of RTO
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Laboratory 9 Lab title: Conductivity of solutions and Household Items PURPOSE: To understand the compounds that dissociate (break into ions) when dissolved in water. Determine ionic compounds are electrolytes. To identify solutions as electrolytic and non-electrolytic‚ and to identify variations in conductivity among electrolytes. Substances that are capable of conducting an electric current in solution are known as electrolytes. Substances that do not conduct an electric current
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Course name and Number: ISSC 362 attack and security 1. When you are notified that a user’s workstation or system is acting strangely and log files indicate system compromise‚ what is the first thing you should do to the workstation or system and why? a. Disconnect from the network via unplugging the network interface and pull the power cord. Through doing this you can isolate the damage to the areas that it is located without the chances of it uploading data or changing the system during
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GEOG 1106 Lab 11 Biomes Directions: Listed below are the lab questions to answer. 1. Use the Whittaker biome figure to determine the biome of the places listed below. Place Average Temperature oC Annual Precipitation (cm) Whittaker’s Biome La Selva‚ Costa Rica 22.1 403 Tropical Rain Forest Marietta‚ Ohio 12 105 Temperate Deciduous Forest Pasadena‚ CA 18.2 51.8 Woodland/Shrub land Temperate Ferron‚ UT 8.8 20.9 Grassland and Desert Tucson‚ AZ 21.1 21.9 Subtropical Desert Santa Rosa National Park
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THE GEOLOGIC TIMESCALE Divisions of Geologic Time * Eras are subdivided into periods...periods are subdivided into epochs. * Geological time begins with Precambrian Time. Precambrian time covers approximately 88% of Earth’s history. FOUR Eras… * PRE-CAMBRIAN – 88% of earth’s history * Paleozoic (ancient life) * 544 million years ago…lasted 300 million yrs * Mesozoic (middle life) * 245 million years ago…lasted 180 million yrs * Cenozoic
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