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19puppylover wrote:Are there any sites you all suggest for studying, that doesn't include typing the category into Google??? I already use Nasa, but that doesn't have much info about Europa. :?
Your best bet IS to look in google... >.>
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we just had our first invitationals today, but one fo the questions on the test was " where are there equatorial glaciers on earth?" this made me really confused, so i put there are none, but i need a little bit of help here... ?
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Science question help please:

On the sample test for Solar System at AAVSO, question 45 answer is "195K". The match for this answer is supposed to be "the triple point of CO2 at 1 atm pressure."

The triple point of CO2 is 216.58 K (-56.57 °C), 518.5 kPa (5.1 atm). Learning about phase diagrams (which I am doing for the first time!) it seems to me that the triple point doesn't change. The state of the matter would change at 1 atm pressure, (and we wouldn't know what that was without a corresponding temperature), but it doesn't seem like the matter would ever reach a triple point at any other parameters than the specified triple point of temp and pressure.

What am I missing here? Thanks for your help, smart people!

Edited to add, I have 2 sources locally saying the answer is incorrect. Anyone else like to contribute?
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akfackenthal00 wrote:we just had our first invitationals today, but one fo the questions on the test was " where are there equatorial glaciers on earth?" this made me really confused, so i put there are none, but i need a little bit of help here... ?
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Regarding the sample test question I referenced above, question 45 from the AAVSO Solar System sample test, I just got an email back from AAVSO confirming that the question is in error. The temp listed is the sublimation point of CO2 at 1 atm, not the triple point.

Happy! I thought I was totally not understanding this...
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19puppylover wrote:Are there any sites you all suggest for studying, that doesn't include typing the category into Google??? I already use Nasa, but that doesn't have much info about Europa. :?
http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/olympiad_2014.html
Try this link, look at the second video (it should lead you into a playlist) a just watch the webinars, out contains alot of information.
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billyhoho wrote:
19puppylover wrote:Are there any sites you all suggest for studying, that doesn't include typing the category into Google??? I already use Nasa, but that doesn't have much info about Europa. :?
Your best bet IS to look in google... >.>
^^This^^, but for some reason I can't find how Thrace/Thera/Conamora were created on Google or the websites.
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SciLlama1 wrote:
billyhoho wrote:
19puppylover wrote:Are there any sites you all suggest for studying, that doesn't include typing the category into Google??? I already use Nasa, but that doesn't have much info about Europa. :?
Your best bet IS to look in google... >.>
^^This^^, but for some reason I can't find how Thrace/Thera/Conamora were created on Google or the websites.
Really? I just googled their creation with Europa and found at least a few sentences summarizing it (well, there's also random longer pdfs that are harder to understand). I will admit that's not much, but then I guess either the coordinators you have to think are people too, so some may stop there, others may dig deeper. Who knows what we'll find with the depths of the internet (or gasp, with books)! If you really can't find it I can get a link or two to show.
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SciLlama1 wrote:
billyhoho wrote:
19puppylover wrote:Are there any sites you all suggest for studying, that doesn't include typing the category into Google??? I already use Nasa, but that doesn't have much info about Europa. :?
Your best bet IS to look in google... >.>
^^This^^, but for some reason I can't find how Thrace/Thera/Conamora were created on Google or the websites.
I'm pretty sure they are pockets of a liquid substance that has been trapped in the ice. Not 100% about this though... :oops:
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By the way, this happened

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