Page 1 Radioactive Data Page 1 Specific Heat Page 1 Equations Page 1 Water Page 1 Chemical Comp Page 2 Landscape Regions Page 3 NYS Bedrock Page 4 Ocean.

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Page 1 Radioactive Data Page 1 Specific Heat Page 1 Equations Page 1 Water Page 1 Chemical Comp Page 2 Landscape Regions Page 3 NYS Bedrock Page 4 Ocean Currents Page 5 Plates Page 6 Rock Cycle Page 6 Stream Velocity Page 6 Igneous Scheme Page 7 Sedimentary Scheme Page 7 Metamorphic Scheme Page 8 & 9 Geologic History Page 10 Pizza Pie Page 11 P & S Chart Page 12 Dew Point Temperatures Page 12 Relative Humidity Page 13 Temperature Scales Page 13 Pressure Scales Page 13 Weather Symbols Page 14 Atmosphere Layers Page 14 Planetary Winds Page 14 Spectrum Page 15 HR Diagram Page 15 Planetary Data Page 16 Minerals