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If the average snowfall over an area of north central Canada is 1 meter per year

ID: 294393 • Letter: I

Question

If the average snowfall over an area of north central Canada is 1 meter per year, how long would it take for the snow to reach a depth of 1000 meters? (Assume that there is no melting in summer and no compaction.) A. 10 years B. 1,000 years C. 10,000 years D. 100,000 years E. 10,000,000 If the average snowfall over an area of north central Canada is 1 meter per year, how long would it take for the snow to reach a depth of 1000 meters? (Assume that there is no melting in summer and no compaction.) A. 10 years B. 1,000 years C. 10,000 years D. 100,000 years E. 10,000,000 A. 10 years B. 1,000 years C. 10,000 years D. 100,000 years E. 10,000,000

Explanation / Answer

If the average snowfall is 1m/year then for the snow to reach a depth of 1000m it take 1000years.

So B is the correct statement.

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