What substance does rock behave like when it is exposed to extreme temperature and pressure?

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Answer 1
Answer:

the rock morphs into a different rock depending on what type of rock you are talking about



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Dark cooler areas on the sun's surface are called what? (Prominences, solar flares, coronas, or sunspot)

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Darker, cooler areas on the sun's surface are called sunspots.
Hope that helped =)
The answer in sunspot.

near the earth surface the amount of mass an object has does not affect its acceleration due to gravity

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

As per the gravitational law, the gravitational force (F) can be expressed as

F = (GMm)/(r^(2) ) -------------  (1)

where,

F= Gravitational force

G= Gravitational constant

M= Mass of the Earth

m= Mass of the object

r= Distance between Earth and object

Also, the force due to gravity,

F=mg -------------  (2)

where,

F= Gravitational force

g= Acceleration due to gravity

m= Mass of the object

Deducing both the equations

mg = (GMm)/(r^(2) )\n g = (GM)/(r^(2) )\n

From the above equation it is clear that the acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the object.

What is the most important reason that caffeine (C8H10N4O2) has a lower melting point than copper (II) chloride (CuCl2)?A. The intermolecular forces holding the caffeine molecules together are weaker than the ionic bonds in CuCl2.
B. The heavy caffeine molecules are more likely to fall apart than the lighter CuCl2 molecules.
C. The metallic bonds in copper chloride are stronger than the ionic bonds in caffeine.
D. Caffeine is a network solid and has a low melting point like other network solids.

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Answer:

                Option-A " The intermolecular forces holding the caffeine molecules together are weaker than the ionic bonds in CuCl₂ ".

Explanation:

                         There are two types of interactions among the atoms and molecules. One are known as intramolecular forces while the other are known as intermolecular forces.

Examples of Intramolecular forces are ionic bonds and covalent bonds e.t.c. while examples of intermolecular forces are hydrogen bond interactions, dipole-dipole interactions e.t.c.

Remember that intramolecular forces ar far more greater in strength than the intermolecular forces. Hence, in given statement the interactions between Caffeine molecules are intermolecular forces while, that between Cu and Cl ions in CuCl₂ are intramolecular forces.

Most surface wind systems are named...?

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It's called trade winds.
I believe the answer is trade winds give me brainliest plz

Early in the history of geology, scientists debated two different views of how geologic processes work. These two ideas became known as uniformitarianism and catastrophism. Which of the following correctly describes the view of catastrophism?A.) Geologic changes only occur in sudden, devastating events.

B.) Geologic changes only occur because of slow, gradual processes.

C.) Geologic changes can be either sudden or gradual.

D.) Geologic changes can quickly change Earth's structure.

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A.) Geologic changes only occur in sudden, devastating events.

Are people renewable?

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No, people are not. A contract is, but people are not. 
I believe not because when someone is dead...what could that dead body be turned into