Using the following list of events, table of information and diagram :- i) Place the events in chronological order starting with the oldest event. Note: events may be used more than once. ii) Write a brief geological history of the area. How are the rocks in the sequence formed and what environmental conditions led to their formation? Start with the oldest event and state why you have placed the events in the order you have. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Geology
Topic:
Environmental Geology.
Posting ID:
23485
OTA ID:
101374
Earth Science: Gravitational Pull, Effect on Environment
I need your assistance in putting together a response to the following earth science essay question: The Gravitational pull of the moon, earth and sun, the rotation, revolution and tilt of the earth, the Coriolis effect, planetary and local winds, the ocean, evaporation, humidity and aerosols, all effect our weather. How do each of these effect our weather?
Subject:
Geology
Topic:
Environmental Geology.
Posting ID:
42170
OTA ID:
104816
Earth Science: Forces Within the Earth
I need your assistance in putting together a response to the following earth science question: How do forces within the earth especially in the Lithosphere, asthenosphere, and Mesosphere determine and /or cause earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves, faults, fold fractures, continental plate movement and rock formation? Please explain.
Subject:
Geology
Topic:
Environmental Geology.
Posting ID:
42172
OTA ID:
102789
Considering the theory of plate tectonics and the movement of landmasses over geologic time, would you expect atmospheric circulation of the past to be the same as we see today? Why or why not? Consider the factors that determine global wind patterns and whether they have changed over time.
Subject:
Geology
Topic:
Environmental Geology.
Posting ID:
105686
OTA ID:
105382
Compare and discuss those stream characteristics that decrease in a downstream direction with those that increase downstream. Also, indicate and discuss whether these changing stream characteristics tend to favor erosion or deposition of sediments.
Subject:
Geology
Topic:
Environmental Geology.
Posting ID:
107523
OTA ID:
102789
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