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Astronomy
Astronomy
Journey through the cosmos and study celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere. Astronomy seeks to understand the origins, evolution, and ultimate fate of the universe.
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Q: What is the term used to describe aiming too high for a particular goal
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Q: Did Russians loose any cosmonauts in space
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Q: Why is values formation important
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Q: What might effect the global food webs if the sun's energy could no longer reach Earth
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Q: What is clouds bearing overcast condition
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Q: Is most fresh water in the atmosphere in a form of water vapor
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Q: Why is it that the shape of the moon changes overtime
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Q: The layer of the atmosphere where temperature begins to increase with altitude
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Q: What is the history of the blue moon
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Q: How are air balloons different from airships
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Q: How can you use tidal days in lunar months to predict a week of tides
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Q: What balances the force of gravity in a star
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Q: What is a metaphor for night and day
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Q: Which do typhoons in the Philippines originate
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Q: If we know that the composition of Earth's atmosphere is 78 nitrogen 21 oxygen and 1 argon by volume what would be the best way to represent this information graphically
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Q: What is the job of space probes
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Q: How do you describe the three main types of clouds
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Q: How Odin lost his eye
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Q: How do you answer the question what keeps a satellite up
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Q: What is the relationship between planets and conic sections
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Q: What is uses of fog
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Q: What the moon saw answers
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Q: How much does it cost to send a 1 pound package into space
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Q: What is the blended word of astronaut
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Q: What this metaphor mean he is the shinning star of your school
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Q: What is the interaction between cryosphere and atmosphere
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Q: What factors responsible for fog
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Q: Does a star that burns hydrogen quickly generate more light or does a star that burns hydrogen slowly
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Q: Why was a compass important to explores
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Q: How many pounds of trash is in the sea
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Q: If the sun were exhausted of its nuclear energy what would happen to our energy resources on earth
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Q: How does temperature effect the atmosphere
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