I think it means "does wet(wet,dry,bare rock and sediment) bed rock help lubricate the glacier?" which is true. but i am still unsure about theWangwithaTang wrote:Same here. I can't find that or part m with ice sheet modeling.jleremy wrote:Anyone know what "influence of bed (wet or dry, bare rock, and sediment), and relation of flow to elevation and gradient" in the rule sheet?
i am having trouble finding the correct answer for it but cant find it.
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Alright. What about the rest though?jleremy wrote:I think it means "does wet(wet,dry,bare rock and sediment) bed rock help lubricate the glacier?" which is true. but i am still unsure about theWangwithaTang wrote:Same here. I can't find that or part m with ice sheet modeling.jleremy wrote:Anyone know what "influence of bed (wet or dry, bare rock, and sediment), and relation of flow to elevation and gradient" in the rule sheet?
i am having trouble finding the correct answer for it but cant find it.
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Also, have all of the invitationals for dynamic planet finished? If so, has scioly been approved to use any of them?
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Finally, do we need to have a list of the name every single glacier and their types?
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Uhhh you definitely don't need to know the names/types of every single glacier, but you should know the names and types of major glaciers ig.WangwithaTang wrote:Finally, do we need to have a list of the name every single glacier and their types?
Invitationals continue up until around March, so there are still several left. If you are looking for tests, you can probably check the Scioly Test Exchange, try publicly released invitational tests (such as MIT (should be released soon I think) or UT Austin), or ask your captains if they have traded/received any tests.WangwithaTang wrote:Also, have all of the invitationals for dynamic planet finished? If so, has scioly been approved to use any of them?
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Which ones should I add? Thanks, by the way.pb5754[] wrote:Uhhh you definitely don't need to know the names/types of every single glacier, but you should know the names and types of major glaciers ig.WangwithaTang wrote:Finally, do we need to have a list of the name every single glacier and their types?Invitationals continue up until around March, so there are still several left. If you are looking for tests, you can probably check the Scioly Test Exchange, try publicly released invitational tests (such as MIT (should be released soon I think) or UT Austin), or ask your captains if they have traded/received any tests.WangwithaTang wrote:Also, have all of the invitationals for dynamic planet finished? If so, has scioly been approved to use any of them?
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Generally, I just add famous/important ones (such as Perito Moreno, a valley glacier, which is one of the few advancing glaciers on Earth), and as I take more tests I just add to the list if I find one that I didn't know about.WangwithaTang wrote:Which ones should I add? Thanks, by the way.pb5754[] wrote:Uhhh you definitely don't need to know the names/types of every single glacier, but you should know the names and types of major glaciers ig.WangwithaTang wrote:Finally, do we need to have a list of the name every single glacier and their types?Invitationals continue up until around March, so there are still several left. If you are looking for tests, you can probably check the Scioly Test Exchange, try publicly released invitational tests (such as MIT (should be released soon I think) or UT Austin), or ask your captains if they have traded/received any tests.WangwithaTang wrote:Also, have all of the invitationals for dynamic planet finished? If so, has scioly been approved to use any of them?
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what i saidWangwithaTang wrote:Alright. What about the rest though?jleremy wrote:I think it means "does wet(wet,dry,bare rock and sediment) bed rock help lubricate the glacier?" which is true. but i am still unsure about theWangwithaTang wrote: Same here. I can't find that or part m with ice sheet modeling.
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Okay, thanks.jleremy wrote:what i saidWangwithaTang wrote:Alright. What about the rest though?jleremy wrote: I think it means "does wet(wet,dry,bare rock and sediment) bed rock help lubricate the glacier?" which is true. but i am still unsure about the
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I'm looking at the stuff on the 2014 dynamic planet test and I'm getting a bunch of stuff not on this year's test. Is the specific material different? (Excluding the bottom half from i - o)
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