21st Century Astronomy (sixth Edition)
21st Century Astronomy (sixth Edition)
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ISBN: 9780393675504
Author: Laura Kay, Stacy Palen, George Blumenthal
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 8, Problem 1QP
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Fill the blanks from the given options.

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Option (b).

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Four principal geological processes that constantly reshape the terrestrial planets are impact, tectonism, volcanism and erosion. Impact cratering causes the most concentrated and sudden release of energy.

Impact cratering, tectonic, and volcanism affect Earth’s surfaced by creating variations in the height of the surface. Erosion is the wearing a way of planet’s surface by mechanical action. Erosion is not only by running water but also by wind and by actions of living organisms, wears down hills, mountains, and craters.

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Since impacts, tectonism, and volcanism build up structures on the terrestrial planets, whereas erosion tears them down, option (b) is correct.

Impacts, tectonism, and volcanism build up structures on the terrestrial planets, whereas erosion tears them down. Thus, option (a) is incorrect.

Impacts, tectonism, and volcanism build up structures on the terrestrial planets, whereas erosion tears them down. Thus, option (c) is incorrect.

Impacts, tectonism, and volcanism build up structures on the terrestrial planets, whereas erosion tears them down. Thus, option (d) is incorrect.

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