Earth Science: The Physical Setting
Earth Science: The Physical Setting
1st Edition
Jeffrey C. Callister
ISBN: 9780133200409
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Page 222: Review Questions

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They have different atomic structure.
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Conglomerate.
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Texture and size of mineral crystals or grains.
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In the past, the area had a large evaporating ocean.
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1- Rocks and minerals are nonrenewable resources.
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3- Landscape destruction.
4- destruction of natural habitats.
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Coal and Petroleum.
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coal formed in the distance past and is a fossil while wood is from present-day trees.
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