Rock Transformation
Phase Change
Population and resources
Chemical Reactions
100

"What is Rock Transformations"? (there's 4)

crystallization, metamorphism, and erosion and sedimentation

100

What is Phase change?

when matter changes from one state (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) to another.

100

What are populations and resources?

the issues that arise when a population's growth outpaces the availability of resources, leading to social, economic, and environmental strains.

100

What is Chemical reaction?

a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.


200

What are the 3 changes in rocks in rock transformation?

igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary.

200

What the 4 main changes?

denial, resistance, exploration, and commitment

200

How does population affect the resources?

Increasing the extraction of resources from the environment

300
What are the 5 ways rocks change?

weathering, erosion, transportation, and sedimentation

300
What are the 4 phases?

menstrual phase, follicular phase, ovulation phase, and luteal phase

300

What is the relationship between people and resources?

people, as change agents, must utilize approaches that allow for the efficient and long-term use of the resources available in their environment.

400

what is a layer of rock called?

A stratum

400

What is the meaning of phase change?

a change of the phases when a metal is heated or when it is cooled from an elevated temperature

400

What is the link between population and resources consumption?

Population growth is a significant factor that influences resource consumption

500

What are titled rocks called?

Angular unconformity

500

What is the phase change in life?

childhood, adulthood, and old age

500

Why are people called resources?

they add value to any natural resource

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