Question 15 (1 point) A rock contains distinct strata consisting of about 1 inch alternating layers of limestone and sha

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Question 15 (1 point) A rock contains distinct strata consisting of about 1 inch alternating layers of limestone and sha

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Question 15 (1 point) A rock contains distinct strata consisting of about 1 inch alternating layers of limestone and shale. Analyzing the material as distinct interacting layers would be to treat the rock as a(n) rock mass Odiscontinuum aquifer continuum
Question 29 (1 point) City B is located downstream from City A. City A has had a historic problem with floods so they have decided to straighten the stream through their city as well as line it with concrete. What will probably happen as a result of this channelization downstream in City B? Oflood risk will increase Ono change is likely to happen O the discharge of the 100-year flood will decrease the flood stage will decrease
Question 35 (1 point) In northern Minnesota, foundations must be built at least 5 ft deep. Why might that be? the earth in the state is clay which expands with the addition of water the earth in Minnesota is easy to excavate people in Minnesota demand basements under their structures freezing soil above that depth might heave causing shallow foundation failure Question 36 (1 point) Subsidence due to overuse of groundwater is a permanent effect. True False
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