Put a bunch of a diagrams which are frequently on tests. On one test there was the exact diagram on the cheat sheet.Raphael wrote:What Might be a good way to make my cheat sheet?
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Dynamic Planet B/C
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So..I moved from Water Quality to Dynamic Problem and states are literally in 2 weeks!
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Look over all the points in the rules. Be able to identify parts of a glacier, types of glaciers, glacier depositions and erosional features, etc.raytay wrote:So..I moved from Water Quality to Dynamic Problem and states are literally in 2 weeks!
What would be the best way to study?
My partner has been on DP since the beginning but I don't want her to be the only one who knows what they're doing.
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Thanks!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Look over all the points in the rules. Be able to identify parts of a glacier, types of glaciers, glacier depositions and erosional features, etc.raytay wrote:So..I moved from Water Quality to Dynamic Problem and states are literally in 2 weeks!
What would be the best way to study?
My partner has been on DP since the beginning but I don't want her to be the only one who knows what they're doing.
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Make sure you have all the things on the rule sheets covered. Know equations (Isostasy etc.). Make quizlet sets for vocabulary. Given the short time put pictures in the notes (at least that's what my lazy-esque self would do).raytay wrote:Thanks!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Look over all the points in the rules. Be able to identify parts of a glacier, types of glaciers, glacier depositions and erosional features, etc.raytay wrote:So..I moved from Water Quality to Dynamic Problem and states are literally in 2 weeks!
What would be the best way to study?
My partner has been on DP since the beginning but I don't want her to be the only one who knows what they're doing.
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Wait, what's the equation for isostacsy?BennyTheJett wrote:Make sure you have all the things on the rule sheets covered. Know equations (Isostasy etc.). Make quizlet sets for vocabulary. Given the short time put pictures in the notes (at least that's what my lazy-esque self would do).raytay wrote:Thanks!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote: Look over all the points in the rules. Be able to identify parts of a glacier, types of glaciers, glacier depositions and erosional features, etc.
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The way I do it is:WangwithaTang wrote:Wait, what's the equation for isostacsy?BennyTheJett wrote:Make sure you have all the things on the rule sheets covered. Know equations (Isostasy etc.). Make quizlet sets for vocabulary. Given the short time put pictures in the notes (at least that's what my lazy-esque self would do).raytay wrote: Thanks!
d*t=d*t
D= Density of crust
T= Thickness of crust
If they are equal there is isostatic equilibrium. Correct me if I'm wrong guys, I suck at glaciers.
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This will better explain itBennyTheJett wrote:The way I do it is:WangwithaTang wrote:Wait, what's the equation for isostacsy?BennyTheJett wrote:
Make sure you have all the things on the rule sheets covered. Know equations (Isostasy etc.). Make quizlet sets for vocabulary. Given the short time put pictures in the notes (at least that's what my lazy-esque self would do).
d*t=d*t
D= Density of crust
T= Thickness of crust
If they are equal there is isostatic equilibrium. Correct me if I'm wrong guys, I suck at glaciers.
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Wait, so what's the equation? Like for the image. Because d*t = d*t are like the same thingBennyTheJett wrote:This will better explain itBennyTheJett wrote:The way I do it is:WangwithaTang wrote: Wait, what's the equation for isostacsy?
d*t=d*t
D= Density of crust
T= Thickness of crust
If they are equal there is isostatic equilibrium. Correct me if I'm wrong guys, I suck at glaciers.
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Density times thickness equals density times thickness. That's why different topographies can be equal in weight. The image is more detailed. you take the density times thickness of the crust, and it equals the density times thickness of this other crust. If they are equal there is equilibrium. If unequal, there is depression or rebound.WangwithaTang wrote:Wait, so what's the equation? Like for the image. Because d*t = d*t are like the same thingBennyTheJett wrote:This will better explain itBennyTheJett wrote:
The way I do it is:
d*t=d*t
D= Density of crust
T= Thickness of crust
If they are equal there is isostatic equilibrium. Correct me if I'm wrong guys, I suck at glaciers.
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