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* [[engineering/process|Process]] - The engineering process
* [[engineering/mechanical|Mechanical]] - Mechanical Engineering
=== Vehicles ===
== Vehicles ==
* [[tech/Ranger|Ford Ranger]]

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* all oceanic ridges are this boundry
* At boundry magma rises and fill in the gap
* forms basaltic rock
* shallow earth quakes happen here
* primarily happens in oceans

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* [[converging]]
* [[divergent]]
* transform
* [[transform]]
== Ores ==
== Ores and Minerals ==
* [[minerals]]
* [[sedimentary_rock]]
* [[igneous_rock]]
* [[metamorphic_rock]]
=== Iron ===

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= Metamorphic rock =
Rocks formed via chemical reactions to existing rock by placing them under
extreme heat and pressure
== Formation ==
* existing rock of any type is placed under heat and pressure
* usually by burying it
* rock must NOT be melted in this process
* can also form from folding in one direction and presence of water

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= Minerals =
A mineral is a solid, inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
== Identification ==
Properties of a mineral can be used to determine what it is, including
* color
* hardness
* density
* luster
* fractures/cleavage
* magnetic
=== Hardness ===
Moh's hardness scale is a relative scale to measure how hard a mineral is
* 1 - talc
* 2 - gypsum
* 2.5 - fingernail
* 3 - calcite
* 7 - quartz
* 10 - diamond

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= Sedimentary rock =
Rocks made of smaller peices of rocks, or sediments
== Formation ==
1) weathering of source rock
2) erosion or removal of weathered material away from source
3) transport of sediment (usually by rivers)
4) deposition into low lying regions
5) lithification (hardening) of the deposited sediment

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= Transform boundry =
* two plates slide sideways with respect to each other
* no volcanism along this boundry
* most often form at offset oceanic ridge segments