07. Earth's History
Unit C – The Changing Earth Pages 292 - 401. The history of our planet is one of change. There is evidence not only that Earths surface is changing but.
Time and Geology. Relative Age Dating In trying to understand the creation of the geology of an area prior to the 20 th century techniques, a method referred.
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Where can we find oil and natural gas?. Oil and natural gas are found in the small spaces between the grains in a sedimentary rock. Mathematically, porosity.
DateSession #ActivityPage # 11/7,103Earth’s Interior Review4 Continental Drift5 Plate Tectonics6 11/12-134Subduction6 Plate Boundary Summary6 Plate Boundary.
Continental Drift Who is Alfred Wegener? A German scientist who 1912 suggested that that the continents have and are moving – Theory of Continental Drift.
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Geology A Peak at Earth’s History. The Key to the Past is the Present Uniformitarianism –is the assumption that the natural processes operating in the.