<p>Q: the majority of the rocks in the Earth’s crust are____</p>
<p>Wow, glad to see this thread has been resurrected lol</p>
<p>If you guys want to set up an AIM/Yahoo study session, notify me :)</p>
<p>mkay i have Yahoo, lets do this (:
shsharonon <–my yahoo messenger. add moi pls (:</p>
<p>lol, not tonight. I gotta sleep soon.</p>
<p>tomorrow ok?</p>
<p>sure i’ll see if i can get online (:
sleep tight (:</p>
<p>bump bump~anyone wanna continue the game?
Q: the majority of the rocks in the Earth’s crust are____</p>
<p>Sedimentary</p>
<p>Sedimentary</p>
<p>Next Question: This is a biome that occurs in areas with a Mediterranean climate (hot, dry summers, cooler winters, low precipitation), and is characterized by thick growth of thorny, evergreen shrubs and frequent fires. (Typical animals include jackrabbits, chipmunks, lizards, and many species of birds)</p>
<p>chapparal?:S
idk abt this TT</p>
<p>Q: Describe how home owners can use passive solar design to save energy usage from coal.</p>
<p>yup thats the answer - ask a question after u answer.</p>
<p>Anyways i’ll continue it:
The lake bottom is called the ________ layer, where there is little oxygen but righ organic matter from the detritus that sinks to the bottom.</p>
<p>hypolimnion</p>
<p>? im not sure about it…it’s so specific :S
answer my question (:</p>
<p>I thought the hypolimnion was what you called the stratification of temperature - the lowest and coldest layer of lake water?</p>
<p>I’d have answered benthic layer - the bottom layer receiving little light and due to decomposition, has low DO content…</p>
<p>Passive solar, such having south-facing windows catching the sun during daylight hours, can save coal burning by reducing dependency on it for heating.</p>
<p>EDIT: Also, FYI, the O horizon actually contains a greater percentage of humus; it’s simply that there is not always an O horizon…</p>
<p>I think? Thanks for making the “soils expert” of the Envirothon team at our school all mixed up again! (You’d think I’d be better at this after three years…)</p>
<p>If I’m wrong, I swear, I’m quitting the team. >.></p>
<p>Q: What are the four types of aquatic environments?</p>
<p>i believe humus are in A horizon…at least thz what barrons said ( i believe)
idk your question =( is the exam THIS specific><?
but anyways, pls tel me the answer (: thanks! sry for not being able to answer it…</p>
<p>Q: Describe the difference between Global Warming and Greenhouse effect</p>
<p>If it asks, it’s A horizon simply because the A horizon is universal, whereas the O isn’t. Also, one could say that the organic matter is not degraded enough in the O. Soils is a hideously messy and unreliable science - I know that all too well…</p>
<p>Estuarine, lacustine, riverine, marine. And I dunno; I hope not.</p>
<p>Global warming is a rapid rise in temperature of the climate. The misnomer greenhouse effect is the warming process caused by the radiative forcing resulting from energy being trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere as heat rather than being reflected as infrared radiation.</p>
<p>The greenhouse effect is NOT a result of trapped air continuing to warm, like in a real greenhouse.</p>
<p>Q: What is CITES?</p>
<p>g2g sleep for a while.
ttyl guys & keep this thread going! ;)</p>
<p>CITES…it has something to do with trading right?
dun remember what it stands for…
but basically it prohibits trading of endangered species?
hope im rigt :/</p>
<p>Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (of flora and fauna). It’s basically a voluntary binding agreement that says the country will implement measures to prevent trading of certain species across borders (and within, when foreigners are involved), so yeah, you’re pretty much right; it’s just not as definite as a binding, flat out ban.</p>
<p>Q: Name an environmental disaster and describe what happened.</p>
<p>Four types of aquatic environment:
Freshwater, Marine, Wetland, … whats the 4th?</p>
<p>To answer the question above me
Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania - Nuclear powerplant suffered a partial core meltdown. The cooling system failed - came very close to exploding. There were no injuries, but a serious decline in the popularity of nuclear power in the U.S.</p>
<p>Q: What it the Kyoto Protocol?</p>