Yes, it's your turn.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:To clarify, does that mean it's my turn to ask a question or no?JoeyC wrote:Correct!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Rock topple?
A rock topple, or more (more simply) a topple, is the most deadly form of landslide, due to the fact that it is literally part of the rock face peeling off the rock body and toppling over (think onion layers, except these layers are made of huge rock, and the ant quivering right where it's going to land is you).
I'll give someone else a chance to ask a question
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What two major contributions did Tuzo Wilson add to the plate tectonics theory?
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Hotspots and transform boundaries.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:What two major contributions did Tuzo Wilson add to the plate tectonics theory?
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Yep, your turn!pb5754[] wrote:Hotspots and transform boundaries.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:What two major contributions did Tuzo Wilson add to the plate tectonics theory?
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What do "sial" and "sima" stand for and what type of crust are they each equated with?
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Anyone?pb5754[] wrote:What do "sial" and "sima" stand for and what type of crust are they each equated with?
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Sorry, forgot about this thread haha.pb5754[] wrote:What do "sial" and "sima" stand for and what type of crust are they each equated with?
Sial = Silicon + Aluminium = Continental; Sima = Silicon + Magnesium = Oceanic
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Correct, your turn.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Sorry, forgot about this thread haha.pb5754[] wrote:What do "sial" and "sima" stand for and what type of crust are they each equated with?Sial = Silicon + Aluminium = Continental; Sima = Silicon + Magnesium = Oceanic
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Name a couple of reasons why the continents do not have a perfect jigsaw fit.
What depth do continents have the best jigsaw fit at?
What depth do continents have the best jigsaw fit at?
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UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Name a couple of reasons why the continents do not have a perfect jigsaw fit.
What depth do continents have the best jigsaw fit at?
1. After separating, deposition or erosion could occur, which changes the shape of the pieces. Isostatic and eustatic change can also make blocks look like they don't fit. 2. Around 1000 m or 1 km below current sea level.
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