In the Carbon cycle, what must NOT happen to your dead organic material to have itbecome fossil fuel?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Decompose

Explanation:

If the material decomposes the stored energy will be released.


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What weathering agent would cause rocks to be pushed to the earth's surface where they often crack or break? erosion gravity pressure changes temperature

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Answer: pressure changes

Weathering is a natural phenomena in which the rocks are broken down into small pieces or sediments. It is caused by weathering agents such as wind, water, chemical, pressure and temperature.

Pressure changes is the weathering agent which would cause rocks to be pushed to the earth's surface where they often crack or break. The pressure could be applied by the superficial rocks or any other denser object.  

Pressure change is definitely ur answer :D

What factors increase the water table levels

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depends of the surface, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation
The precipitation and humidity

Which of the following is not true concerning the Pleistocene ice age.a.
Earth began warming out of the ice age 18,000 years ago.
b.
Glaciers stopped advancing 15,000 years ago.
c.
Sea levels during the ice age were higher than today.
d.
Forests and grasslands became more common after the ice age.

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Pleistocene age also knwon as the Ice age. Thereafter, there are many accounts that happened that lead to global warming. One that is true is Global warming began 18,000 years ago as the earth started warming its way out of the Pleistocene Ice Age, B is also correct as well. Forests have also returned but sea levels in fact rose to about 300 feet. Answer then is C. 

Data collected by the drilling ship Glomar Challenger confirmed that _____.a. the ocean floor’s surface is smooth
b. the ocean floor is not spreading
c. none of the ocean floor is more than about 180 million years old
d. most of the ocean floor is more than 180 million years old

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Data collected by the drilling ship Glomar Challenger confirmed that C. NONE OF THE OCEAN FLOOR IS MORE THAN 180 MILLION YEARS OLD.

Glomar Challenger began drilling on both sides of the mid-ocean ridges to gather data. The data confirmed what the sea-floor spreading hypothesis predicted. The ocean floor is youngest along the central valley of the mid-ocean ridge while the ocean floor in subduction zones or near the edges of the continents is oldest. The data has confirmed that none of the ocean floor is more than 180 million years old because the older oceanic rock will undergo subduction and go back to the earht's mantle.

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The Answer Is C.

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Match the sedimentary rock with its metamorphic equivalent. 1. slate A; sandstone B;shale C;limestone D;coal 2. graphite A; sandstone B;shale C;limestone D;coal

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I've matched it like this, check it out:
slate - shale
sandstone - quartzite
coal - graphite
limestone - marble
I hope it helps.

Answer;

  • Shale - slate  
  • Sandstone - Quartzite  
  • Coal - graphite  
  • Limestone - marble

Explanation;

  • Metamorphic rocks are those rocks that may have originally been sedimentary, igneous, or other metamorphic rocks, which were then subjected to different conditions such as new temperatures and pressures, that made them to recrystallize and form completely new forms of rocks.
  • For examples, when limestone is subjected to heat and pressure it turns to marble. Shale when subjected to pressure it becomes slate which is a harder rock. Sandstone becomes Quartzite under pressure.

What's happens to biomass as you move up the biomass pyramid

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Answer;

The biomass and energy decreases as you move up the biomass pyramid.

Explanation;

  • Biomass is the mass of material in living organism. It is usually measured as dry mass of biological material in grams. A biomass of organisms at different levels of a food chain can be shown in a pyramid of biomass.
  • The biomass of in each trophic level is always less than the trophic level below because not all organisms at one stage are eaten by the same stage above. Some material and energy is passed out as waste by the organism. Some of the energy is used for growth.
  • Therefore, biomass and energy decreases as you move up the biomass pyramid from one trophic level to the next.
the amount of energy decreases. the top of the pyramid always has the least amount of energy and the bottom of the pyramid has the most amount of energy.