There a lot of possible answers for this question. As shown in the image, we can infer one of the following characteristics that could be used to determine if an intrusive igneous rock has a mafic composition:
<span>- color/light color/dark color
- density/low density/high density
- mineral composition
- rich in Al, Si, or rich in Fe, Mg
- presence/absence of quartz/potassium feldspar/pyroxene/olivine</span>
Explanation:
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Answer:
5g will be left
Explanation:
Uranium 235 have a half-life of 700 million* years. This means that the element will decay to half its initial amount by that time. So if I start with 10g chunk of 235 Uranium, after 713 million years, only half of it (5g) will be remaining.
*the exact half life of Uranium 235 is 703,800,000 years.
It moves because the earth's heat that could cause the molten rocks to shift, It moves or shifts in a pattern called a convection cell.
As much as I remember from last year...
Answer choices B, C, and , D are correct.