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Peanut Tree Nut Egg Milk Wheat Soy Fish Shellfish Original Hand Tossed Dough Pan Dough Thin Crust Pan Oil Sauces Pizza Sauce Pan Sauce BBQ Sauce Spinach Alfredo Sauce Cheeses Pizza Cheese ParmesanRom. Notes. Geology – . the study of the Earth and its processes. 2. The Earth’s. . Layers. Scientists study seismic (earthquake) waves and volcanic explosions to learn about the Earth’s interior.. Imagine the Earth as a hardboiled egg…………………….. The thin brittle shell is the crust that humans live on.. The thick jelly like white is the deep hot magma beneath the surface.. The yellow yolk is the core of the earth.. Chapter 6. Folding. Faulting. The buckling of a rock layer that was once horizontal. Buckles or folds appear on the landscape.. The main type of folds are:. Anticlines. Synclines. Faulting is the result of the movement of the earths plates. Faults occur where there is stress along a weak point in the earths crust.. The Earths crust . The earths crust is in constant motion.. Volcanoes and earthquakes arise as sections of crust push . toghether. or pulled apart. Volcanoes and earthquakes are more common in certain parts of the world. By monitoring ground vibrations scientists can sometimes. An Introduction to Ch 11&12. Regions of the Earth. The Earth is made up predominantly of two major regions:. A predominantly molten, central core. A mostly solid outer mantle and crust. Hydrosphere and Crust . 508. -2015_109. N. American Cordillera scale. No depth bias;. Mostly upper plate-derived magmas;. Significant pre-existing crust involved;. Flare-ups are compressional;. Fluxes vary by a factor of 10.. Heat Loss . of the Earth. and. Heat Production . in the . Continental Crust. Makoto . Yamano. Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan. Measurements of . s. urface heat flow. Total heat loss of the Earth. pg. . 115. http://www.indiana.edu/~g103/G103/week9/wk9.html. . http://www.uwgb.edu/DutchS/EarthSC202Notes/quakes.htm. . Folding. : . When . Rock Layers. . Bend. . because of STRESS. What are anticlines?. The Earth is divided into three layers based on the compounds that makeup each layer. They are:. 1. Crust. 2. Mantle. 3. Core. The Crust. The Crust is the :. 1. outer most layer of the Earth.. 2. It is the thinnest layer.. UNIT 1. What is Geology. Geology is the study of Earth, including the materials that it is made of, the physical and chemical changes that take place on its surface and in its interior and the history of the planet and its life form. (Noun). The . pieces of the Earth’s crust that float on the mantle. , causing continental drift and earthquakes and creating volcanoes, trenches, and mountains.. “The Earth’s crust is divided into . What does this graph show us?. Density of Earth as Distance from Core Increases. Remember when the Earth was molten? …. More dense elements “sank” to center of Earth!. 3 Chemical Layers of Earth. HLF . 1089526 1/10# . Jake’s Code: VFSH18. SELLING FEATURES. Top crusted for perfect experience. Flaky and flavor packed, crunchy crust.. Authentic Ingredients, handmade appearance!. Tbacteria and nitrate at least once a year Thetests performed on your water If your welltested for Volatile Organic ChemicalsVOCs A less expensive test Total Petro-ing Also have the water supply t
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