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    attributes (like Slope forms‚ weathering topographic profile)‚ landslide morphology‚ type of movement‚ triggering mechanism and the speed of the movement. Nepal is a country comprised of 83 precent hills and mountains‚ and steep terrain ‚ fragile geology‚ and seasonal monsoon rainfall contribute the landslide potential (Dhakal et al.‚ 2000). The construction of roads through the steep slope cutting has been another reason of the high landslides hazards along transportation line in Nepal. According

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    Civics Individual Paper OVERCOMING PT.LAPINDO BRANTAS HOT MUD CASE By: Aditya Rahman Sulaiman 10/HK/295884/19279 International Undergraduate Programme Lapindo hot mud flood case or we usually called it “banjir lumpur panas Lapindo” is an event of the unstoppable mud gush in Kecamatan Porong‚ Kabupaten Sidoarjo‚ Jawa Timur and this accident have been happened since 29 may 2006. There are 2 views of the cause of this Lapindo hut mud flood case. First‚ some scholars said that the

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    The history of structural engineering dates back to at least 2700 BC when the step pyramid for Pharaoh Djoser was built by Imhotep‚ the first engineer in history known by name. Pyramids were the most common major structures built by ancient civilizations because it is a structural form which is inherently stable and can be almost infinitely scaled (as opposed to most other structural forms‚ which cannot be linearly increased in size in proportion to increased loads).[1] Throughout ancient and

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    Mendips Physical Landscape

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    Examine how the geology and the geomorphological history have created the physical landscape of the Mendip hills. In this essay I will talk about how physical characteristics‚ such as the geology and geomorphology have formed the physical landscape of the Mendip hills. The geology of a particular area can determine the physical landscape‚ the strength and type of rock that is found in a particular area can determine its physical appearance due to the effects that the earths processes has upon them

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    Actualism

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    the Christian view of causality through providence‚ and it asserted an absolute physicochemical and geological continuity. Though often confused with uniformity and uniformitarianism due to secular obfuscation‚ actualism‚ at root‚ is a method of geology that limits historical processes and events to observed present-day causes. Actualism fails as an absolute explanation of historical causality: it cannot be precisely defined‚ it surreptitiously assumes unjustified metaphysical positions‚ and its

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    science is the name for all the sciences that collectively seek to understand Earth and its neighbors in space. It includes geology‚ oceanography‚ meteorology‚ and astronomy. In this book‚ Units I-4 focus on the science of geology‚ a word that literally means “study of Earth.” Geology is traditionally divided into two broad areas: physical and historical. Physical geology examines the

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    Professor in my Geology 1 class‚ I theorized and argued to my sister that it may not have been a “miraculous” disaster which God created to vanish all the evil deeds and sinful persons on earth. Science is not yet done searching for what the people have to know about‚ that is why people still study‚ looking for answers to all our questions. And that studying the earth is pertinent for us to be aware and knowledgeable on what is going on around us. Lucky enough‚ I am taking a geology class with a geoscientist

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    How Gemstones Are Formed

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    represents 80% of the Earth’s volume. The mantle consists mostly of molten rock called magma with a solid upper layer. A few gemstones form in the mantle‚ but all gems are mined in the crust. The crust is made up of three kinds of rock‚ known in geology as igneous‚ metamorphic and sedimentary rock. These technical terms refer to the way in which the rock is formed. Some gemstones are associated with one kind of rock in particular; others with several types. The igneous process involves the solidification

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    Geography 1303 – World Geography Syllabus Blinn College – Bryan Campus Section: 406 CRN 11804 Meets: TR 1:25 – 2:40 Rm H226 Instructor’s Name: Dr. Serena Aldrich Office Number: A214 Office Hours: M–F 8:30–10:00; MW 1:30–2:30; TR 12:00–1:00 Office Phone: 979-209-7577 Office Email: serena.aldrich@blinn.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Study of major world regions with emphasis on prevailing conditions and developments‚ including emerging conditions and trends‚ and the

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    (Murck‚ B. W.‚ Skinner‚ B. J.‚ Mackenzie‚ D.‚ Visualizing Geology 2008). This means that anything that happens or will happen today‚ most likely has happened in the past. Scottish geologist James Hutton’s observation is that the physical process occurring on Earth have not changed‚ but the physical conditions have. Murck‚ B. W.‚ Skinner‚ B. J.‚ Mackenzie‚ D.‚ & National Geographic Society (U.S.). (2008). Earth as a Planet. In Visualizing geology (p. 1.3 The Ever Changing Earth). Hoboken‚ NJ: Wiley.

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