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    Geology Course Notes

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    January 09‚ 2013 Discussion Notes Scientific Method 1. Observation 2. Formulate a question 3. Hypothesis (educated guess) 4. Test the Hypothesis How to test for cause/type of volcano? 1. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Test for rocks around the volcano * Meteor Craters form a hole in the ground test for rocks around the volcano * * * * * Salt Dome and Salt GlaciersSalt

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    Of Food Value’‚ discuses the facts about milk. Dr. Wolfe Segal wrote what vitamins and minerals are in milk also how many grams of fat‚ protein‚ and lactose are in milk. Dr. Wolfe Segal also wrote about what milk can do to the human body in good and bad ways. Dr. Wolfe Segal gave good information on the advantages and disadvantages of milk. The advantages of milk are that milk contains lots of vitamins‚ minerals‚ fats‚ proteins‚ and lactose. All these nutrients are part of a balanced diet and therefore

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    it to bend or shear apart. 5. What happens to minerals as temperature and pressure increase? Minerals re-combine to make new more stable minerals 6. What is foliation? Minerals that layer because of stress 7. Why are foliated rocks often unstable when exposed at the surface? They are very similar to lindeslides 8. Describe temperature increases and recrystallization. New crystal lattices and mineral types- causes minerals to grow larger 9. What are migmatites and how are

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    Geology Final Exam Summary

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    ions through a solid to arrange in to a new crystal structure‚ a process that takes place very slowly. * Biomineralization – when living organisms cause minerals to precipitate either within or on their bodies or immediately adjacent to their bodies. Example: Clams & other shelled organisms extract ions from water to produce mineral shells. * Precipitate Directly from a Gas – typically occurs around volcanic vents or around Geysers‚ in which volcanic gases or steam enter the atmosphere

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    Question 1 | | | | Correct. | | | Movements and interactions in the lithosphere and the internal Earth processes that drive them are referred to as the _____ cycle. | hydrologic | | metamorphic | | tectonic | | rock | Question 2 | | | | Correct. | | | The model that describes the movement of water through the reservoirs of the Earth System is called the _____ cycle. | rock | | hydrologic | | metamorphic | | tectonic | Question

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    Volvia Case Study

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    to come up with the solution to the current dilemma they were facing. Faraz and Haris co-own a mineral water company called “Volvia” which produces water bottles in two main categories; returnable bottles (RBs) and non-returnable bottles (NRBs). The major chunk of their sales was on credit and the money recovery from NRBs took so long that they had to consider discontinuing the NRB category. Mineral water industry in Pakistan: The Water Business is one of the most lucrative and profitable enterprises

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    Reaction Paper

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    Republic Act No. 7942 Sec. 2 Declaration of Policy. All mineral resources in public and private lands within the territory and exclusive economic zone of the Republic of the Philippines are owned by the State. It shall be the responsibility of the State to promote their rational exploration‚ development‚ utilization and conservation through the combined efforts of government and the private sector in order to enhance national growth in a way that effectively safeguards the environment and protect

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    ROCK TYPE I. Introduction: A rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. For example‚ the common rock granite is a combination of the quartz‚ feldspar and biotite minerals. The Earth’s outer solid layer‚ the lithosphere‚ is made of rock. Rocks have been used by mankind throughout history. From the Stone Age rocks have been used for tools. The minerals and metals we find in rocks have been essential to human civilization.[1] Three major groups of

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    2011 Minerals Yearbook ZiMbabwe [advance Release] U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey May 2013 Revised August 2013 The Mineral indusTry of ZiMbabwe by Philip m. mobbs as estimated by the international monetary Fund‚ Zimbabwe’s real gross domestic product (GdP) increased by an estimated 9.4% in 2011 compared with that of 2010. The nominal GdP was estimated to be $9.5 billion‚ of which the mining sector accounted for about 12%. Zimbabwe’s diverse mineral output included about

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    Enamel of Chemistry

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    diseases related to the mouth‚ one must have a background knowledge over the chemistry of the enamel and how it interacts and takes place with compounds that are used in crowns‚ veneers and fillings. Enamel consists of approximately 96% inorganic minerals and 4% organic material. These inorganic components of enamel are made up entirely of hydroxyapetite crystals‚ these crystals are the largest crystals throughout the whole entire human body. Unfortunately these crystals are susceptible to rupture

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