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Question 17 (1 point) Sieves alone are enough to determine the percentages of in a soil sample. gravel, sand, silt and c

Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 9:34 am
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Question 17 1 Point Sieves Alone Are Enough To Determine The Percentages Of In A Soil Sample Gravel Sand Silt And C 1
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Question 17 (1 point) Sieves alone are enough to determine the percentages of in a soil sample. gravel, sand, silt and clay gravel, silt and clay. O gravel and sand clay and silt
Question 37 (1 point) Southeastern Louisiana is known for its swamps. The vegetation, when it dies, adds much organic materials to the soil. What is most likely to happen after the living vegetation is removed to construct human communities? subsidence of the ground surface due to decomposition of previously deposited organics decrease of erosion of the ground surface Oformation of sinkholes due to dissolution of underlying halite and gypsum increase in wild animal populations from increase of new habitats
Question 38 (1 point) As water waves approach a coast, refraction occurs. This causes the line of the wave crests to change so that the wave crests are none of the answers are correct lower in wave height more parallel to the coastline more perpendicular to the coastline