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newbem

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If you were visiting Germany in 1800, what would you do to convince a geology student that not all rocks formed by precipitating from water?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The history of bottle laws in the United States reveals that as of 2015, there are
 
  A) 24 states with bottle laws, 3 states have repealed them, and they result in a return rate of about 50.
  B) 11 states with bottle laws, only one state has repealed them, and they result in a return rate of about 75.
  C) 3 states with bottle laws, one state repealed them, and they result in a return rate of about 25.
  D) 37 states with bottle laws, 3 states have repealed them, and they result in a return rate of about 60.



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Answer to Question 1

Most answers will probably be focused on showing them the rocks that form at volcanoes. Hutton's observation of dikes cross cutting layered sedimentary rock and igneous rock heating and altering the country rock would also challenge the idea that the deeper the rock is, the older it must be.

Answer to Question 2

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