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There is no such thing as "earthquake weather". ... Very large low-pressure changes associated with major storm systems (typhoons, hurricanes, etc) are known to trigger episodes of fault slip (slow earthquakes) in the Earth's crust and may also play a role in triggering some damaging earthquakes.
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4. Fossils form in sedimentary rocks
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- A <u>fossil expresses the traces or is the remains</u> of prehistoric plant or animal that has died and its body part has been carefully been imprinted on to the surface of the rock that is sedentary as they have the characteristics of the mineral preserving qualities.
- There age , method of formation and evolutionary significance can be well established by the fossil remain in rocks that depict there occurrence throughout the carbon dating of the rocks.
- The <u>process that leads to the formation of fossil is Personalization, casts and molds, recrystallization and Carbonization</u>. Tracing a fossil consisting of digging out the track and burrows.
- Some fossil is found in deposits of resins which complete preserve the fossils from erosion process.
800,000-year Ice-Core Records of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) This page introduces Antarctic ice-core records of carbon dioxide (CO2<span>) that now extend back </span>800,000 years<span> at Dome C and over</span>400,000 years<span> at the Vostok site.</span>
If all the ice covering Antarctica , Greenland, and in mountain glaciers around the world were to melt, sea level would rise about 70 meters (230 feet). The ocean would cover all the coastal cities. And land area would shrink significantly. ... Scientists are studying exactly how ice caps disappear.