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What is the difference between a Normal Fault, a Reverse Fault, and a Strike-Slip Fault?

Normal Faults and Reverse Faults are "Dip-Slip" Faults - they experience vertical movement, in line with the dip of the fault. They are identified by the relative movement of the Hanging Wall...

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Answered by Joseph T. Geology tutor
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What is Krebs cycle and what is its role in aerobic respiration

Krebs cycle is a series of reactions that take place in the mitochondria of most living cells and result in the production of energy during aerobic respiration. During Krebs cycle oxygen is metabolised...

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What is the importance of Duchamp's Fountian?

In 1917, Marcel Duchamp submitted a urinal to an open exhibiton for the Society of Independent Artists. He presented it on its back, signed and dated “R.Mutt 1917”. The piece was never accepted into th...

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What are the advantages of a lab study?

Lab studies allow for high control over extraneous variables.

For example, in a simple experiment to test which paper aeroplane flies the furthest, the advantage of doing the study inside...

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Answered by Eve A. Psychology tutor
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What is an acid-base pair?

Two species that transform into each other by loss or gain of a proton. 

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Answered by Laura H. Chemistry tutor
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