East Africa’s Rift System Holly Proulx PHSC 210-A01 Mr. Stephen Underwood October 27‚ 2014 Introduction The article‚ “East Africa’s Great Rift Valley: A Complex Rift System” by James Wood and Alex Guth‚ is a wonderfully written article about the “complicated system of rift segments” (Wood and Guth‚ n.d.). During this paper I will be discussing the articles main points‚ as well as the strengths and weaknesses I have found throughout the article. “This unique geological setting may have
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Sarah Nam 12/12/2014 PHSC 101 Prof Pichaj Book Report- Icons of Revolution In Jonathan Well’s novel of Icons of Revolution‚ he describes the idea of evolution which is the theory that all living things are descendants of a common ancestor who has lived in the past. Within this view‚ he compares the icons of evolution structured around the Darwinian evolution with scientific evidence to show his readers that most of what we are taught about evolution is actually false. In Well’s chapter titled
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Original Creation of the Earth 1 Original Creation of the Earth: The argument of creation Jonathan Dovi PHSC 210‚ Elements of Earth Science November 17‚ 2014 dovi i The subject about the original creation of the earth has been argued for a couple centuries. There are many theories and beliefs that contradict each other on creation. The purpose of this article is to discuss and compare the difference between the old-earth and the young-earth theories and there different viewpoints.
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Article Review 2 Memory Dilallo PHSC 210-A26 Liberty Online March 25‚ 2013 Introduction The East African Rift System is also referred to as the (EARS). This is a place where the earth’s tectonic forces are trying to create new plates by splitting old ones apart. A rift is defined as a fracture in the earth’s surface that widens over time. A more technical definition for a rift is an elongated basin bounded by opposed steeply dipping normal faults
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Short Paper: Mantle Convection‚ The Forces Behind Plate Motion PHSC 210-Spring B Term‚ Elements of Earth Science February ‚ 2014 Short Paper: Mantle Convection‚ The Forces Behind Plate Motion Introduction The paper is about plate mantle convection‚ the forces behind plate motion. Lutgens & Tarbuck (2014) found “Convection is a type of heat transfer that involves the actual movement of a substance” (p. 177). Plate mantle convection is described by Merriam-Webster’s
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How Old is the Earth? James C. Wood‚ Sr. Liberty University PHSC-210 – Elements of Earth Science Instructor Mark Ivins March 2‚ 2015 Introduction The scientific community has been split on many things and the age of the earth is one of the subjects in which it is split. There are some who believe that the earth is billions of years old based on scientific measurements and there are others who believe that the earth is only thousands of years old based off of what the Bible teaches. Radiometric
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Journal Article Review 1 The Origin of Old Earth Geology and its Ramifications for Life in the 21st PHSC 21: Elements of Earth Science Journal Article Review 2 Introduction In reading article "The Origin of Old-Earth Geology and its Ramifications for Life in the 21st Century" by Dr. Terry Mortenson‚ it had some very interesting point of views about the Earth’s geology. Dr. Mortenson touched basis on how
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Haley‚ Jennifer Professor Underwood Phsc 2010-A05 Elements of Earth Science November 6‚ 2013 Short Report on Tornadoes Introduction A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A violent tornado is capable of enormous amount of destruction with wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour. The tornados can reach up to one mile wide and fifty miles long. A report I read said in an average year‚ 1‚500 tornados are
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| Uniformitarianism vs. Catastrophism | Lara Anderson | | Dr. Travis Bradshaw | PHSC 201-A19 | For much of history‚ humans have grappled with the question: Where do we come from? Today there are two main houses of argument which have many different names. They are called secular and religious‚ evolutionists and creationists‚ humanists and theists. However‚ each house subscribes to its own idea of how the world has come about and progressed through history. The secular/evolutionist/humanist
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