PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY MANUAL
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The general relationship between global earthquake activity and plate boundaries.
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2. The following two questions pertain to amphibians (Amphibians).
II. Many problems had to be solved in making the transition from life in the water to life on land. What changes do you think were made in the way
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I. What skeletal structures behind the mandibular arch in the dogfish appear to be homologous with the mandibular arch?
II. What features of the dogfish appear to be homologous with the spiracle?
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Braincase
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Fig 13.2 Basic skeletal structures of the head of a small shark known as a dogfish.
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I. What types of ancient environments of deposition would be likely places in which dinosaurs may have lived?
II. A geologic map (described fully in the next chapter) shows the age and kind of rocks that lie at the earth's surface. Would such a map be useful in a hunt
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