I recall seeing isostasy on division B tests last year though (although it was a different topic), but I suppose it's reasonable to say that division B tests would have less about it.EastStroudsburg13 wrote:It may help to consider that Division B and Division C tests likely focus on different aspects of the event.Sharan.thiru wrote:That’s weird since I’ve never seen isostasy problems at any competitor ion. Oof.pb5754[] wrote: Yep, I've seen isostasy questions at almost every competition I've gone to.
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http://officersiasacademy.blogspot.com/ ... acier.html Check this out. This has good pictures. It doesn't include truncated spurs. Google that and you'll see what it is. Images are critical for glacial features. U shaped valleys are the shape of the valley that a glacier carves. The other major type of valley is a V shaped valley, which is carved by a stream or river.WangwithaTang wrote:Thank you! Can somebody explain the difference between hanging valleys, truncated spurs, and U-shaped Valleys are? Sorry for all the question guysBennyTheJett wrote:All the yellow (crust) must have an equal density times thickness for there to be isostatic equilibrium. If the numbers aren't equal the smaller number is sinking (I think).WangwithaTang wrote: Ok, so how do you solve the problem posed by this image?I'm new to dynamic planet.
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Ok, so how exactly does a hanging valley form? I know there's something about how the glacial valley makes the valley steeper? But how does that create another valley?
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A hanging valley is caused when a tributary glacier flows into a bigger (and lower) glacier. The tributary glacier erodes a smaller hanging valley above the valley of the bigger glacier.WangwithaTang wrote:Ok, so how exactly does a hanging valley form? I know there's something about how the glacial valley makes the valley steeper? But how does that create another valley?
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oh, okay, thanks!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:A hanging valley is caused when a tributary glacier flows into a bigger (and lower) glacier. The tributary glacier erodes a smaller hanging valley above the valley of the bigger glacier.WangwithaTang wrote:Ok, so how exactly does a hanging valley form? I know there's something about how the glacial valley makes the valley steeper? But how does that create another valley?
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States is Saturday and I am freaking out.
I don´t know any of the material so guess I´m gonna wing it
I don´t know any of the material so guess I´m gonna wing it
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raytay wrote:States is Saturday and I am freaking out.
I don´t know any of the material so guess I´m gonna wing it
DONT WING IT:
Take notes on all the things on the rule page at least.
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I would suggest knowing at least what a glacier is and what the different types of glaciers and glacier formations look like. Mass balance also isn't very hard to figure out.BennyTheJett wrote:raytay wrote:States is Saturday and I am freaking out.
I don´t know any of the material so guess I´m gonna wing it
DONT WING IT:
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okay great! Thanks so much!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:I would suggest knowing at least what a glacier is and what the different types of glaciers and glacier formations look like. Mass balance also isn't very hard to figure out.BennyTheJett wrote:raytay wrote:States is Saturday and I am freaking out.
I don´t know any of the material so guess I´m gonna wing it
DONT WING IT:
Take notes on all the things on the rule page at least.
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Just look over all of wikipedia's pages on glaciers. Helps alot for the basics. If you have extra time look into glacial ages, when they happened, and their causes.