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* [[engineering/process|Process]] - The engineering process
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* [[engineering/mechanical|Mechanical]] - Mechanical Engineering
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=== Vehicles ===
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== Vehicles ==
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* [[tech/Ranger|Ford Ranger]]
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* all oceanic ridges are this boundry
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* At boundry magma rises and fill in the gap
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* forms basaltic rock
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* shallow earth quakes happen here
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* primarily happens in oceans
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* [[converging]]
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* [[divergent]]
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* transform
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* [[transform]]
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== Ores ==
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== Ores and Minerals ==
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* [[minerals]]
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* [[sedimentary_rock]]
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* [[igneous_rock]]
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* [[metamorphic_rock]]
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=== Iron ===
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= Metamorphic rock =
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Rocks formed via chemical reactions to existing rock by placing them under
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extreme heat and pressure
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== Formation ==
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* existing rock of any type is placed under heat and pressure
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* usually by burying it
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* rock must NOT be melted in this process
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* can also form from folding in one direction and presence of water
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= Minerals =
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A mineral is a solid, inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
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== Identification ==
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Properties of a mineral can be used to determine what it is, including
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* color
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* hardness
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* density
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* luster
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* fractures/cleavage
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* magnetic
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=== Hardness ===
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Moh's hardness scale is a relative scale to measure how hard a mineral is
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* 1 - talc
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* 2 - gypsum
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* 2.5 - fingernail
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* 3 - calcite
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* 7 - quartz
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* 10 - diamond
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= Sedimentary rock =
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Rocks made of smaller peices of rocks, or sediments
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== Formation ==
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1) weathering of source rock
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2) erosion or removal of weathered material away from source
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3) transport of sediment (usually by rivers)
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4) deposition into low lying regions
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5) lithification (hardening) of the deposited sediment
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= Transform boundry =
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* two plates slide sideways with respect to each other
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* no volcanism along this boundry
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* most often form at offset oceanic ridge segments
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