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University of Mary Washington

EESC111: Our Dynamic Earth

The modern view of the Earth as a dynamic, constantly-changing planet and the impact of geological processes on our lives. Discussions will include the origin of the solar system and Earth, how earthquakes and volcanoes result from heat-driven plate tectonic processes and our ongoing attempts to predict such hazardous events, and how Earth's rocks and minerals are ingrained in our everyday lives.

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Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
4.0
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Department
Earth and Environmental Sci
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