- Feb 2024
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biostratigraphic
what is biostratigraphic? what is do?
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Fossils
how old were the fossils was?
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lithology
what is lithology look like and what is mean?
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carbonization
what is carbonization?
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(12CO2
what is the number in top and bottom is?
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alpha decay
what is that mean?
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crystallization
what is mean crystallization?
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1H and 2H are stable, but 3H is unstable.
how those are stable and unstabel?
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gneiss
what does gneiss mean?
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sedimentary strata, or rock layers
What are the different and similar?
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- Jan 2024
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The word Phanerozoic means “visible life.”
i don't understand the meaning?
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Ediacaran fauna
this my first time learn that Ediacaran fauna is an animal. interesting.
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Proterozoic Eon
what Proterozoic Eon mean and what is do?
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The layers of the Earth.
How many layer of the earth?
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Following their deaths, stars like the Sun turn into white dwarfs.
what that mean?
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Joseph von Fraunhofer
who is this Joseph von freaunhofer?
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wavelengths
What do wavelengths mean?
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were formed by great catastrophic events.
what are the great catastrophic events?
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principle of uniformitarianism
what is principle of uniformitarianism?
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Both types of reasoning are important in science because they emphasize the two most important aspects of science: observation and inference.
what are both types of reasons that are important in science?
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Deductive
what is Deductive means?
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pseudoscience.
what is pseudoscience?
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hypothesis
hypothesis is when something is going to happen or not.
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