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Ahh oops totally blanked on that, umm so for my question...What is the Moho and where is it?
Are there other discontinuities like this one? Name them all.
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Moho is the boundary between the crust and the mantle. The Lehman discontinuity is inner core/outer core; the Gutenberg discontinuity is the outer core/mantle.
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nice :) ur turn
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What are two main factors in determining the viscosity of a magma? Also, what effect does each of them have (directly/inversely proportional)?
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liberalartslover wrote:What are two main factors in determining the viscosity of a magma? Also, what effect does each of them have (directly/inversely proportional)?
Temperature and composition (% silica). Temperature is inverse (hotter magma is runnier) whereas silica is direct (more silica=thicker magma).
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Hey guys hope you don't mind if I get in on this.

Q: List and define three categories of mass wasting events. What is mass wasting and what are two factors that primarily contribute to its severity?
Bonus: What is a Sturztrom?
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Pupitre wrote:Hey guys hope you don't mind if I get in on this.

Q: List and define three categories of mass wasting events. What is mass wasting and what are two factors that primarily contribute to its severity?
Bonus: What is a Sturztrom?
Usually the order goes like this:

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unless the thread has been dead for a while and you want to revive it.

You have a good question, just wait for liberalartslover to finish up their round first.
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That's correct. You're turn!
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I'll give this one to Pupitre.
Pupitre wrote: Q: List and define three categories of mass wasting events. What is mass wasting and what are two factors that primarily contribute to its severity?
Bonus: What is a Sturztrom?
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Pupitre wrote:
Q: List and define three categories of mass wasting events. What is mass wasting and what are two factors that primarily contribute to its severity?
Bonus: What is a Sturztrom?
1. Fall -  freefall of detached individual pieces of any size
2. Slide - material sliding down a well defined surface as a coherent unit
3. flow - moving downslope as a viscous fluid
Mass Wasting is any event that involves movement of sediment or rock type material downslope as a group, or mass.
Speed and type of material contribute to severity.
A sturztrom is where horizontal movement is much greater than verticals (like before Mount St. Helens erupted.
The definition of mass wasting is sorta weird to answer.
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