Fossil fuels and certain minerals are
unfinished resources. manufactured resources.
nonr...
Geography, 23.01.2020 22:31 almighty3120
Fossil fuels and certain minerals are
unfinished resources. manufactured resources.
nonrenewable resources.
renewable resources.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 01:00
Aschool principal ordered 1,000 pencils. he gave an equal number to each of 7 teachers untill had given out as many as possibe. how many pencils were left?
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Geography, 22.06.2019 23:30
Which of the following is an example of a policy that may be implemented by a business that has trouble with employees using the internet for their own personal needs? a. all employees will have to take a safety training class. b. employees caught using the internet for personal needs will have to take a professional development class. c. personal interviews will be conducted to find out who is using the internet for personal needs. d. employees will be monitored, but nothing will happen if their employer catches them using the internet for personal needs.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 02:00
During metamorphic processes, increased pressure and temperature can affect the of minerals in rock. rocks subjected to very high pressure are typically than others because mineral grains are squeezed together, and the atoms are more closely packed. during metamorphic processes, water facilitates the transfer of ions between and within minerals, which can the rate at which metamorphic reactions take place. the growth of new minerals within a rock during metamorphism has been estimated to be about per million years. metamorphism is commonly associated with convergent plate boundaries, where two plates move toward each other. during contact metamorphism, a large intrusion will contain thermal energy and will cool much more slowly than a small one. metamorphosed sandstone is known as the metamorphic rock made from metamorphosed shale, was once used to make blackboards for classrooms
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