Is there a fault line in Massachusetts?
Regional SpecificsClinton-Newbury fault zone consists of many faults along a line that forms a 97-mile arc that trends from its northeast end near Newbury, Massachusetts on the Atlantic coast southwestward to Clinton and Worcester, and then south into Connecticut. Is Massachusetts on a major fault line? In Central Massachusetts, the most pronounced fault is the Clinton-Newbury
Why is quick burial of an organism important to fossil formation?
Regional SpecificsThe rapid burial of remains beneath a blanket of sediment is critical to the process of fossilization because burial separates the remains from the biological and physical processes that would otherwise destroy them. Why is it important in fossil formation that organisms get buried quickly? Why are organisms that are buried rapidly more likely to
What type of volcano is mole hill?
Regional SpecificsMole Hill is a rounded hill composed of basalt, a volcanic rock, formed during the Eocene epoch of the Paleogene period. It is the eroded remnant of what was an active volcano approximately 47 million years ago, making it one of the youngest volcanoes on the east coast of North America. Is Mole Hill an
What is the biggest earthquake recorded in Los Angeles?
Regional SpecificsThe 1994 Northridge earthquake was a moment magnitude 6.7 (Mw), blind thrust earthquake that occurred on January 17, 1994, at 4:30:55 a.m. PST in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles. What was the biggest earthquake to hit Los Angeles? The Northridge quake (named after the San Fernando Valley community near
Is Colorado on a fault line?
Regional SpecificsGeologic studies indicate there are about 100 potentially active faults Colorado and more than 400 earthquake tremors of magnitude 2.5 or higher have occurred in Colorado since 1870. Movement on active faults is responsible for large earthquakes. Colorado experienced a magnitude 6.5 earthquake on November 7, 1882. Is Colorado prone to earthquakes? Each time an
What are two types of glacial drift?
Regional SpecificsGlacial drift is divided into two main types, till and stratified drift. What are the different types of glacial drift? Glacial Drift: material deposited by a glacier. Two types of drift are Till (unsorted, unstratified debris deposited directly from ice) and Stratified Drift (sorted and stratified debris deposited from glacial meltwater). What are 2 glacial