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Approximately how many years ago did Earth and other planets in our solar system begin the process of chemical fractionation?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
Which layers most likely formed during the same geologic time period?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
Approximately how many million years ago (mya) was the region around current-day Watertown, New York, located the nearest to the equator?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
According to the data shown in the table, which day had the highest relative humidity?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
This apparent path of the Sun through the sky is caused by
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
Which pair of elements sank to Earth’s center during chemical fractionation?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
In which diagram do the arrows show the relative directions of plate movement at this type of plate boundary?
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
The observer has the longest shadow when the Sun is at position
Earth’s rotation on its axis
oceanic crust and continental crust moving toward each other
340 mya
4600 million years ago
D
3 and 7
4
iron and nickel
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