Tuesday, December 8, 2015

The Geoscience Process

Using the image provide  hypothesize which geoscience processes may have been responsible for the distribution of coal reserves. 



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  1. The geoscience process that is responsible for the distribution of coal reserves is Heat and Pressure.

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  2. The geoscience processes that may have been responsible for the distribution of the coal reserves could be the moving of plates in the world so like the Eurasian plate with the North American plate which could destroy the plants which could make coal so if the plant get cut down then the plant matter can make coal

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  3. Dino bones melted and turned into a type of liquid then it formed into a solid witch is coal !!!!

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  4. I think that natural disasters like earthquakes and others caused it.

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  5. Heat and pressure is a geoscience process that may have been responsible for the distribution of coal reserves. Plate movement may have been another process involved.
    http://www.britannica.com/science/geology/Study-of-surface-features-and-processes

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  6. the process for the distrubtion of coal is heat and pressure.

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  7. I think natural disasters cause he distribution of coal reserves.

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  8. The process responsible for the distribution of coal is Heat and Pressure

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  9. The process that is responsible is when plants die they turn the dirt and rock into coal.

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  10. When I think of coal, I think how it processes. This is how coal is formed. coal is formed by heat and pressure applied to plant matter.
    So areas with coal is reserved because it has large amounts of coal. Which means that area had a lot of plant life so that area could have been a swamp at that time . So geoscience is in this because it transformed swamps in to coal.

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  11. Coal is formed by heat and pressure applied to plant matter. Areas of the Earth with large coal resources must have been at one time swampy areas. The geoscience processes involved in the transformation of swamp land to coal reserves would include the geoscience process that would transform swampy lands to coal reserves would be those forces that create sedimentary and metamorphic rock.

    ~Rubys board

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  12. Theres probably liquid that hardends into coal.

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  14. Theres probably liquid that hardens into coal.

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  15. Theres probably liquid that hardens into coal.

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  16. The geoscience process that may have been responsible for the distribution of coal reserves is heat and pressure.

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  17. Coal is made when plant matter in swampy areas dies over hundreds of years, and then through heat and pressure forms black rock known as coal.

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  18. There's probably liquid that hardens into coal.

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  19. The process that is responsible is when plants die they turn the dirt and rock into coal🌵🌵🌵

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  20. It is plants in a swampy area and sediment pushed it down and it got hard and turned into coal.

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  21. They probably leave coal in the ground that sediments below a swamp that then hardens to make coal.

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  22. cold or humid wheather

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  23. coal is formed by heat and pressure

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  24. Coal is formed by heat and pressure applied to plant matter. Areas of the Earth with large coal resources must have been at one time swampy areas.

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  25. The geoscience process that would transfer swampy lands to coal reserves would be those forces that create sedimentary and metamorphic rock. Weathering and erosion, and heat and pressure could have been responsible for the distribution of coal reserves.

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  26. they should use it less because it takes moiilon of years to form but everyone use it like candy.

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  27. Heat and Pressure and probably liquid that that hardens the coal

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  28. The geoscience process that would have been responsible for the distributions of coal reserves is pressure and swampy area.

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  29. and plants

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  30. Coal is formed by heat and pressure applied to to plant matter.

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  31. watter can harden into coal

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  32. I think spread out swamps decide where coal reserves are.

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  33. I dont get this question.

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  34. The Geoscience process that is responsible for distribution of coal reserves are heat and pressure.

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  35. heat and pressure

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  36. The geoscience process that is responsible for the disrtibution of coal is heat and pressure.

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  37. 根据我的观察,我认为这是正在蔓延它的地质资源或者是湖泊或河流大多
    By my observe I think that the geoscience resource that are spreading it are either lakes or mostly rivers

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  38. I think where most the heat, and moisture is the more coal there will be.

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  39. heat and pressure

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  40. idk spells i dont know

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  41. Because were using it all

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  42. I don't understand

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  43. I think the process responsible for coal deposit distribution is heat and pressure because there are more coal deposits in the colder climate.

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  44. The geoscience process that would transform swampy lands to coal reserves would be those forces that create sedimentary and metamorphic rock. Weathering and erosion causing the plant matter to become buried. Heat and pressure from compacted sediment causes coal to form. Plate movement may further distribute coal resources.

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  45. Not many places mine coal.

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  46. The geoscience process that is responsible for the distribution of coal reserves is Heat and Pressure.

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  47. I think that there should be heat and pressure

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  48. Heat and pressure is a geoscience process that may have been responsible for the distribution of coal reserves. Plate movement may have been another process involved.

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  49. geoscience prosess is responsible

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  50. the rock cycle, rivers.

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  51. IT WAS THE METEOR THAT KILLED ALL THE DINOSAURS!!!!

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  52. Coal is made when plant matter in swampy areas dies over hundreds of years, and then through heat and pressure forms black rock known as coal

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  53. Coal is made when plant matter in swampy areas it dies over hundreds of years, and then through heat and pressure forms black rock known as coal.

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  54. Heat pressure and time

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  55. Coal is made when plant matter in swampy areas it dies over hundreds of years, and then through heat and pressure forms black rock known as coal.

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  56. Heat pressure and force

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  57. I think that seafloor spreading could be the cause of reserves because all of the reserves are at the center of the plates.

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  58. The geoscience processes that may have been responsible for the distribution of the coal reserves could be the moving of plates in the world so like the Eurasian plate with the North American plate which could destroy the plants which could make coal so if the plant get cut down then the plant matter can make coal

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  59. Coal is made when plants in swampy places dies over hundreds of years and then heat and pressure forms black rocks aka coal

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  60. I think where most the heat, and moisture is the more coal there will be.

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  61. the process for the distrubtion of coal is heat and pressure.

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  62. I think that seafloor spreading could be the cause of reserves because all of the reserves are at the center of the plates.

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  63. Coal is formed by heat and pressure applied to plant matter.

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