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Continuing Education Plumbing
Grade 6 Fluid Mechanics
An object is buoyant in water because
  1. water pressure increases with depth.
  2. water pressure decreases with depth.
  3. the object is heavy.
  4. the water pressure stays the same.
Grade 7 Oceanography and Hydrology
Which of the following DECREASES with depth in the ocean?
  1. light
  2. temperature
  3. pressure
  4. all of the above
Grade 10 Visual Arts
An area defined by height, width, and depth.
  1. drawing
  2. line
  3. out space
  4. three-dimensional
Grade 5 Earth's Layers
Grade 5 Oceanography and Hydrology
Grade 8 Oceanography and Hydrology
Continuing Education Navy
When ancored under normal conditions, what is the customary scope of anchor chain to be let out?
  1. Use a length of chain equal to 6 times the depth of the water
  2. Use a length of chain equal to 8 times the depth of the water
  3. Use a length of chain equal to 10 times the depth of the water
  4. Use a length of chain equal to 4 times the depth of the water
Grade 10 PC Basics
Which of the following statement(s) is TRUE about color depth?
  1. As the color depth increases, the file size increases.
  2. A 2-bit color depth results in a black-and-white image.
  3. A 24-bit color depth may represent millions of colors.
  4. All of the above
Grade 11 Applied Arts
The definition of a shape is:
  1. it is 3-D
  2. it has width and depth
  3. it has height and depth
  4. it can be measured using mathematical formulas
  5. none of the above
Grade 10 PC Basics
What is the difference between these two images?
  1. Resolution
  2. Color depth
  3. Height and width of image
Grade 10 Oceanography and Hydrology
Which of the following is used to measure ocean depth?
  1. bottom dredges
  2. nets
  3. sonar
  4. tidal patterns
Grade 9 Tectonics
Faults are classified by their
  1. angle of faulting and displacement distance.
  2. formation depth and direction of movement.
  3. direction of movement and angle of faulting.
  4. displacement distance and formation depth.
None Visual Arts
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