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    Where words fail, music speaks; Christian music unlocks the mind of the ones who can’t comprehend the startling wonders of Christ. I listen to Christian music because it fills with me joy and makes me understand the true meaning of Christ in another perspective. The origin of Christian music does not really come from a specific place on earth, it comes from the heart, mind, and soul of a person. There are many individuals that can’t stand Christian music, maybe the tempo is too slow, or just…

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    Gypsum Mine Observation

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    meter stick, rock hammer, flashlight, bottle of acid, and helmet, we set off to the mine. Located roughly 100 feet below the surface near Grand Rapids, the mine is now a storage facility owned by Michigan Natural Storage. In the mine, we measured the various rock columns to find how large the different sections of gypsum, shale and dolomite were. In addition to measuring the rock types, we took samples using the hammer. After the trip in lab the next week, we looked at the different rock types…

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    Puerto Rico Geography

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    About 60% of the territory is mountainous, apart from the coasts. Puerto Rico offers Varity of amazing rain forest, deserts, beaches, caves, oceans and rivers. Puerto Rico has three major Geographic regions: Mountainous interior, coastal lowlands, and the karst area. Mountainous interior is formed by a chain of central mountains generally known as Cordillera Central, The largest mountains are Cerro La Punta (1,338 m) in Jayuya; Rosas (1,267 m) found between Jayuya and Ciales, Guilarte (1,205 m)…

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    The Appalachian Basin

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    plates and sediment accumulation under the Earth’s surface. The Appalachian Mountains reveal subsidence belts, faulted marine sedimentary rocks and other geologic rocks in these tectonic settings. The Basin exists in the northeastern states of North America. This large rock formation exhibits collisional tectonics with modern time development of shales. This mature rock formation has the ability to contain an abundant amount of oil and gas. This environment has been a crucial aspect for energy…

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    Relative Dating

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    that will work to find the age for that fossil. As well as the many terms that goes in the processes for dating fossils. Relative dating does not give an actual date for the fossils. Relative dating is used to organize geological events, and the rocks they leave behind in a sequence. A geological event is basically a severe natural event that happens in the crust of earth that is normally harmful like an earthquake or a volcano . The method of reading the order is called stratigraphy…

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    The Great Dividing Ranges

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    The Great Dividing Ranges also known as the Eastern Ranges are a mountain range geographically located in Australia. The great ranges spand from the north eastern tip of Queensland down southwards to the edge of New South Wales eventually ending in the west most part of Victoria. In total the Ranges length rounds off to a distance of 3,500 kilometres, long enough to earn it the title of third longest land based range in the world. The width of the range varies slightly along its length from…

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    Liberty Hill Essay

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    Hill pluton of South Carolina is one of twenty-four known granitoid bodies along the southern Appalachian Piedmont which possess the properties of a supergroup as described by Pitcher. The country rocks surrounding the plutons are at least mid-Paleozoic in age. Liberty Hill lies within country rocks of the Carolina Slate belt which consists of “primarily intermediate to felsic pyroclastic debris and hypabyssal intrusive bodies.” (Speer et al. 1980). The isotopic ages of metamorphism from the…

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    Alum Powder Lab Report

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    be used to represent the sedimentary rock. The goal is to see if different amounts of alum powder will affect the amount of crystals that grow. In this experiment, the groups’ hypothesis is the more alum powder in the solution, the bigger crystals will form. A geode is a “mass of minerals within a rock that can take thousands of years to form” (Steve Spangler). The word geode is from the word Geoides, which is considered “Earthlike” (Wonderopolis). These rocks form geodes when…

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    ancient siliciclastic sequences of river sediments. The value of the technique lies not only in the number of possible minerals, but also in that many of them have petrogenetic parageneses that positively identify the involvement of particular parent rocks. Single grain analytical methods have been most successful in constraining provenance compared with bulk methods (Gehrels et al., 1995; Mange and Morton, 2007). This approach is based on the principle of finding a diagnostic and distinct…

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    lay large 60 degree a ngeled slabs of rock known as the Flatirons. Over millions of years sediment become compressed into these layers of rock. Clues to what may have caused the tilted sedimentary layers are the darker rock at the bottem called granite, which has no layering like the rock on top of it. The garnite full of menerals showing signs of magma, from a liquid rock. From class I know that magma is usually found deep within the Earth. But this rock has been pushed up causing a tilting…

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