What is the difference between foliated and non-foliated metamorphic rocks

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Answer 1
Answer: foliated metamorphic rocks such as gneiss,phyllite,schist and slate have a layered or banded appear once that is produced by exposure to heat it is intermediate in grade between slate and schist

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How do Crocodiles See, Hear, and Smell?

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They are reptiles.. and reptiles are born from good habitats.. and they have ears so they can smell.. they also have keen eyes so they could see good... and they have tiny noses so they could smell well.

In Hooke’s law, what does k represent? A. the distance the spring stretches

B. the elastic constant, a number that tells the relative strength of the spring

C. the constant of gravity

D. the amount of force acting on the spring

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Answer: The correct answer based on the test is

B- the elastic constant, a number that tells the relative strength of the spring

D. the amount of force acting on the spring

Can y'all give me some examples of physical changes

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Something that melts, something that changes shapes (for instance, play dough being squished), something that boils, something being mixed or dissolved (but only if it doesn't chemically react), etc. A physical change is a change of state of matter. 

. Write the following isotope in nuclide notation (e.g., “ ”): copper-70

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Answer:

  •            ^(70)_(29)Cu

Explanation:

The nuclide isotope notation represents the isotope by its chemical symbol preceded by a superscript (to the left of the chemical symbol) showing the mass number and a subscript (also the the left of the chemical symbol) showing the atomic number (number of protons).

Copper-70:

  • Chemical symbol: Cu
  • Mass number: 70
  • Atomic number: 29 (the atomic number is found in any periodic table)

Nuclide notation:

  •            ^(70)_(29)Cu

What happens to water once it reaches earths surface?

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It either soaks into the ground, eventually ending up in acquifers. Also it runs off into creeks and rivers, eventually reaching the ocean. Once it goes into the ground it becomes ground water.

what will happen to water in a cup if the cup is placed inside a sealed bag and left in a warm area ?

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The water will stay there nothing happens to the water in the bag.
The water may begin to evaporate and you might see condensation on the inside of the bag