Avalanche- a sudden rapid flow of snow down a slope, due to natural triggers or human causes typically occurring on mountains.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
There are a few parties at fault for the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill. When news broke out in April 2010 that the semi-submersible exploratory offshore drilling rig exploded and around 60,000 barrels of oil was flowing into the Gulf of Mexico a day, people automatically pointed fingers at BP. Maybe the crew wasn’t as trained as we thought, maybe the boat didn’t get checked twice before put to use. Did anyone ever consider it could be our governments fault for this catastrophe? Indeed the Obama administration allowed the British oil company to drill out in our ocean and now they’re forcing BP to spend $7 million a day trying to clean up the mess. Let’s not forget why they’re drilling in the first place. The demand on oil is high considering 95% of the the United States alone uses it every day to get around. So instead of blaming BP for the oil spill try taking a look at yourself and your own government.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Coal
Coal is combustible black sedimentart rock normally occurring in rock strata in layers called
coal beds. Coal is composed of carbon along with other elements, sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen
and nitrogen. Some types of coal are: peat, lignite, sub-bituminous, bituminous, steam coal
anthracite, and graphite. Coal is mostly used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Dante's Peak
Three things that were not plausible
- Dante's Peak isn't in existence
- They drove over lava and fire
- Wouldn't be able to out run the lava pouring into the house
- Kids could have not drove all the way up the mountain with all the ash
Basically they should've died
Three things that was likely
- The acid lake would burn Grandma to death
- People would be freaking out like they were
- It was dark when it was day time
- Dante's Peak isn't in existence
- They drove over lava and fire
- Wouldn't be able to out run the lava pouring into the house
- Kids could have not drove all the way up the mountain with all the ash
Basically they should've died
Three things that was likely
- The acid lake would burn Grandma to death
- People would be freaking out like they were
- It was dark when it was day time
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Principle of Superposition & Principle of Cross Cutting Relationships
4 5 2 6 1 3
I think that 4 is the oldest because it's the layer closest to the bottom. 5 is the next closest to the bottom. 2 is an intrusion but the way 6 is layered on top of 2 tells me that 2 is third oldest, and 6 is fourth oldest. 1 is layered on top of 6 so it's the fifth oldest. 3 is an intrusion that goes all the way to the top, I know that intrusions are younger that the layers of rock they cut through and it cuts through each layer. Therefore, number 3 is the youngest
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