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Re: National test discussion

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UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:For those of you who did Fossils, how hard was the test?
It was a difficult test, but not the most difficult I've taken in the event (if any of you Fossils people competed at Dodgen Invitational...)
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watermydoing14 wrote:For events that have "nationals only" topics, how much of the test was focused on those topics?
Hmm. Actually, for Crave th Wave, there was actually absolutely nothing on the test about tsunamis or boundary effects on waves
Can you tell me the place where tsunamis hit maximum times?
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Indess wrote:
awesome90220 wrote:
watermydoing14 wrote:For events that have "nationals only" topics, how much of the test was focused on those topics?
Hmm. Actually, for Crave th Wave, there was actually absolutely nothing on the test about tsunamis or boundary effects on waves
Can you tell me the place where tsunamis hit maximum times?
Was there a question about that? The only tsunami thing I remember is the station where it asked you to graph speed vs. wavelength for ocean waves.
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