The rules are most likely different.WangwithaTang wrote: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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Okay, thanks. Like, do you need to know what rogen moraines and H,N, and R channels?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:The rules are most likely different.WangwithaTang wrote: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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I would learn about themWangwithaTang wrote:Okay, thanks. Like, do you need to know what rogen moraines and H,N, and R channels?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:The rules are most likely different.WangwithaTang wrote: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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Alright, thank you!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:I would learn about themWangwithaTang wrote:Okay, thanks. Like, do you need to know what rogen moraines and H,N, and R channels?UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote: The rules are most likely different.
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Everything from 2014 carries over except periglacial environments (aka permafrost and all that stuff). Unfortunately, some Dynamic Planet tests step a little outside of the bounds set by the rules.WangwithaTang wrote: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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Okay, thank you!l0lit wrote:Everything from 2014 carries over except periglacial environments (aka permafrost and all that stuff). Unfortunately, some Dynamic Planet tests step a little outside of the bounds set by the rules.WangwithaTang wrote: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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1. Regarding only using 4 sheets, What does no annotations affixed mean? The instructions are vague, I don't understand if we can add our own things like pop-outs/glue-on?
2. Why do we need calculators?
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I just found this on Wikipedia's Ice stream page: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.
"Most ice streams have some water at their base, which lubricates the flow. The type of bedrock also is significant. Soft, deformable sediments result in faster flow than hard rock."
And that's all it had, but it may be a start.
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Okay, thankskelei wrote:I just found this on Wikipedia's Ice stream page: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.
"Most ice streams have some water at their base, which lubricates the flow. The type of bedrock also is significant. Soft, deformable sediments result in faster flow than hard rock."
And that's all it had, but it may be a start.
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