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Modifying Text Complexity Tools
4-13-2016
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•There are two known configurations of the continents (in existence today) that either block or reduce the
warm water from the equator to the poles. For example, the continent of Antarctica sits on top of a pole
and the polar Arctic Ocean is almost land-locked. These physical conditions lead geologists to believe
that the Earth will continue to experience glacial periods in the near future. What are some of the effects
of the most recent glacial period?
The effects of the last glacial period are seen today. The moving ice impacted the landscape of Canada,
Greenland, northern Eurasia and Antarctica. Typical features of erratic boulders, till, drumlins, eskers,
fjords, kettle lakes, moraines, cirques, horns, etc. were left behind. The heavy weight of the ice deformed
the Earth’s crust and mantle. Global sea levels dropped over 330 feet (100 meters) to expose continental
shelves in some areas. This caused land bridges to be formed between land masses and allowed
animals to migrate.
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There are two known setups of the continents (in existence today) that either block or reduce the warm
water from the equator to the poles. For example, the continent of Antarctica sits on top of a pole and the
polar Arctic Ocean is almost land-locked. These physical conditions lead land and rock experts to believe
that the Earth will continue to experience very slow/very cold periods in the near future. What are some of
the effects of the latest very slow/very cold period?
The effects of the last very slow/very cold period are seen today. The moving ice impacted the(wide view
of a nature scene/wide area of beautiful land) of Canada, Greenland, northern Eurasia and Antarctica.
Typical features of weird and unpredictable giant rocks, till, drumlins, eskers,fjords, kettle lakes, moraines,
cirques, horns, etc. were left behind. The heavy weight of the ice(twisted/bent/changed the shape) the
Earth's crust and mantle. Worldwide sea levels dropped over 330 feet (100 meters) to expose continental
shelves in some areas. This caused land bridges to be formed between land masses and allowed animals
to move.
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•There are two known configurations of the continents (in existence today) that either block or reduce the
warm water from the equator to the poles. For example, the continent of Antarctica sits on top of a pole
and the polar Arctic Ocean is almost land-locked. These physical conditions lead geologists to believe
that the Earth will continue to experience glacial periods in the near future. What are some of the effects
of the most recent glacial period?
The effects of the last glacial period are seen today. The moving ice impacted the landscape of Canada,
Greenland, northern Eurasia and Antarctica. Typical features of erratic boulders, till, drumlins, eskers,
fjords, kettle lakes, moraines, cirques, horns, etc. were left behind. The heavy weight of the ice deformed
the Earth’s crust and mantle. Global sea levels dropped over 330 feet (100 meters) to expose continental
shelves in some areas. This caused land bridges to be formed between land masses and allowed
animals to migrate.
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There are two known configurations of the continents
(in existence today) that either block or reduce the
warm water from the equator to the poles. These
physical conditions lead geologists to believe that the
Earth will continue to experience glacial periods in the
near future.
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These physical conditions lead land and rock experts to believe that the Earth will continue
to experience very slow/very cold periods in the near future. The moving ice impacted the
wide area of beautiful land of Canada, Greenland, northern Eurasia and Antarctica. This
caused land bridges to be formed between land masses and allowed animals to move.
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These physical conditions lead land and rock experts to believe that the Earth will continue
to experience very slow/very cold periods in the near future. (10%)
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