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3(1)の解説お願いします🙏 答えはオでした

12 次のⅠIIについて, 以下の問いに答えなさい。 Ⅰ 図1はある地域の地形を等高線で表した地形図 である。図2は図1中のA~Eの各地点でボーリ ング調査を行い, その結果を示したものである。 なお、この地域ではしゅう曲や断層, 地層の逆転 がないことが確かめられており,地層はある一定 方向へ傾いていることが分かっている。以下の問 いに答えよ。 地表からの深さ(m) 0 か10 20 30円 40. 50 80) 95 110 B Po 110 110m 120m (70) 100 D C E H エ 0.8mm 100m I 35 m # # A B 図2 1 図2のような地層の重なりを模式的に表したものを何というか。 漢字で答えよ。 図 1 190m D F NE 4 点線間の 水平方向の 距離は 等しい 砂岩の層 泥岩の層 れき岩の 凝灰岩の層 石灰岩の層 2 れき, 砂,泥は粒の大きさによって分類されている。 れきの粒の大きさは何mm以上か次のア~ オから最も適当なものを選び,記号で答えよ。 ア 8 mm イ 5 mm ウ2mm オ0.06mm オ 40m 90 170 3図2中の凝灰岩の層は、 すべて同じ火山の、同じ時期の噴火の火山灰が堆積してできたものであるこ とが分かった。 地点F では,地表から何mの深さのところから凝灰岩の層が見え始めると考えられるか。 次のア ~カから最も適当なものを選び,記号で答えよ。 ア20m イ 25m ウ 30m カ 45m (2) この地域の地層はどの方位に傾いているか。 次のア~クから最も適当なものを選び,記号で答えよ。 ただし、「傾いている」 とは, その向きに低くなっていることを意味する。 ア 北 イ東 ウ I 才 北西 カ北東 キ 南西 ク 南東

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英語 中学生

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