False. Earth has undergone significant changes over millions of years due to geological processes, changes in climate, and the evolution of life forms. The continents have shifted, oceans have formed and disappeared, and the landscape has been shaped by natural forces.
False. Earth scientists can conduct controlled experiments in laboratories or in the field to study processes that take millions of years. They use models, simulations, and observations to understand these long-term processes.
True. The sun's energy is responsible for driving external processes in the Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, and surface. Solar energy is absorbed by the Earth, leading to phenomena such as weather patterns, ocean currents, and the water cycle.
False. More runoff can actually lead to more erosion, as the increased water flow can carry away soil particles and contribute to erosion.
False. Earth is actually closest to the sun in early January, a position known as perihelion.
True. The formation of Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago, caused significant climate changes on Earth. The shifting of landmasses and changes in ocean currents resulted in altered patterns of rainfall and temperature distribution, affecting global climate patterns.
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