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Monica [59]
4 years ago
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LiRa [457]4 years ago
8 0
(1) <span>In addition to possibly harmful chemicals in the environment, mining is considered? </span><span>
(A) The most dangerous job in the United States.
(2) </span>What is the most abundant fossil fuel?<span>
(A) Coal
(3) </span>Geologist Jame Hutton argues that the geologic processes occurring today have occurred since the formation of Earth. This idea is known as?<span>
(A) </span>Uniformitarianism
(4) T<span>he principle that states the undisturbed rock sequence has the oldest rocks on the bottom is known as?
(A) Relative age dating
(5) </span><span>Scientists can determine if oxygen existed in Earth's Archean atmosphere by?
(A) </span><span>Looking for oxidized iron in rocks.</span>
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