What causes Calcium Carbonate to dissolve faster than it\'s created at the CCD?
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Question
What causes Calcium Carbonate to dissolve faster than it's created at the CCD?
Select one:
a. High pressure
b. High acidity of the water
c. High biological activity
d. All of the above
e. Only "a" and "b"
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In the United States one can find semidiurnal mixed tides along the:
Select one:
a. Atlantic coast
b. Cape Cod
c. Gulf of Mexico coast
d. Florida Keys
e. Pacific Coast
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When the side of the earth that faces the moon experiences a high tide, the side of the earth that is opposite from the moon will have a:
Select one:
a. high tide
b. low tide
c. neap tide
d. spring tide
Explanation / Answer
1. All the above because the biological activity ia high,moreover high pressure and high acidity increases the dissolution quotient of calcium carbonate
2. Gulf of mexico is the right answer. They are also called semi day tides. The two high and low tides are of same height
3. Same high tide because high tide is because of higher gravitational force.
so it will be equaly high tide for both the side because this side lags behind so they also profuse high tide to covervit up
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