• Q : Megacity disasters....
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    Explain impediments for disaster prevention in megacities, as described by Wenzel (2006).

  • Q : Modernism and post-modernism....
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    Write down an analysis of what is meant by the words modernity and post-modernity? How are these concepts reflected in the landscape?

  • Q : Architecture and environment....
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    Explain the environment psychological implications of commercial and residential design, comprising purpose and consideration.

  • Q : Community diversity-urban sprawl and urban blight....
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    What is one main cause of present-day reduction of species diversity? What might be some personal impacts of having more biodiversity or less biodiversity in your community? Describe.

  • Q : Introduction of boston streetcars....
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    What was public transit like before streetcars in Boston or a city you know which ultimately had street-cars.

  • Q : Land use management-zoning....
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    Explain why do you think zoning under police power has become the workhorse in the land use management stable as opposed to the other land use management alternatives?

  • Q : Demographic trend consequences on land use patterns....
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    Demographic trends exhibit that, with the aging of the "baby boom generation" older adults represent one of the faster growing segments of the United States population.

  • Q : China one child policy....
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    Over the past three decades, China's government has limited the Chinese families to one child per family in an effort to control the population growth.

  • Q : Earth science-flood control dams....
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    Write down some of the demerits of building Flood-Control Dams? Describe how a dam can lower its own capacity for storage and ultimately greatly decrease its efficiency.

  • Q : Explanation of the hydrologic cycle....
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    Explain the paths of water via the hydrologic cycle. Describe the methods and the energy gains and losses comprised in the changes of water between its three states.

  • Q : Decline in the water-table....
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    Calculate the total volume of water represented by the decline in the water-table?

  • Q : Bank storage and flooding....
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    Write down the differences in response to rainfall events between rivers and streams on highly permeable and impermeable catchments?

  • Q : Wegener theory of plate tectonics....
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    Describe the steps of the scientific method and how Wegener employed the scientific method in theory development.

  • Q : Hydrogeology fetters-average linear velocity....
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    A confined aquifer is 8 feet thick. The potentiometric surface drops 1.33 ft among two wells which are 685 feet apart. The hydraulic conductivity is 251 feet/day and the efficient porosity is 0.27.

  • Q : Earth science-forces in the earth....
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    How do forces in the earth especially in the Lithosphere, asthenosphere, and Mesosphere find out and /or cause earthquakes, volcanoes, fold fractures, tidal waves, faults, continental plate movement

  • Q : Orogenic methods....
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    Both of this mountains are mountain belts - one is a folded mountain belt the other is an Igneous mountain belt. I want to know more facts regarding these two mountains.

  • Q : Radiometric age dating of a moon rock sample....
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    Write down the formula to compute the age of a moon rock sample? For illustration how would I compute the age of a moon rock sample knowing the number of grams of potassium-40 and argon-40 with a gi

  • Q : Soil and the consequences of tillage....
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    Explain how do soil types (sand, silt and clay content) or soil restrictions, like rockiness or hard pans affect choices associated to power source, tillage and planting equipment?

  • Q : Mechanical and chemical weathering methods....
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    Considering the different processes comprised in mechanical and chemical weathering, what are some of the factors which affect or control the weathering of earth materials?

  • Q : Wind as an agent of erosion....
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    Wind is comprised all along with gravity, water, and ice as an agent of erosion. In most of the national parks and other regions of natural beauty, statements are frequently made that credit wind as

  • Q : Seafloor sediments in the ocean basins....
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    Describe the distribution of seafloor sediments in the ocean basins. What are the various types of sediments and what are the factors which control their distribution (geologic setting, climate and

  • Q : Fault characterization....
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    A fault is examined in a road cut, however there are no obvious rocks units to correlate on either side of the fault to find out relative movement.

  • Q : Relative dating methods....
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    In this question you will be drawing a part of a cliff which comprises three rock types A, B, C. A geologist sees a cliff where rock C forms the lower half of a cliff, and is instantly overlain by a

  • Q : Some features of plate tectonics....
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    Explain each of the given and describe how it contributed to our present acceptance of plate tectonic theory: • Paleomagnetism • Seafloor Spreading • Divergent Plate Boundaries • T

  • Q : How tectonic theory describe mountain belt formation....
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    How does plate tectonic theory describe mountain belt formation and how significant are climate and erosion in describing how the mountain belts are made?

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