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Earth Science
Explore the physical aspects of our planet, from its core to the atmosphere. Earth Science covers topics like geology, meteorology, and oceanography, offering a comprehensive understanding of Earth's systems.
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Q: How does the temperature of Earths crust compare to the temperature of Earth and interior
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Q: If the polar ice caps melt what area would face the biggest immediate danger
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Q: Do acids lose or gain hydrogen ions
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Q: How does the surface area of an exposed rock affect its rate of weathering
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Q: What are the percentages of clay silt and sand in the soil at the point labeled X
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Q: What is an example of of how deposition changes earth surface
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Q: What is an example of deposition changes earth surface
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Q: What is one cause of an erosion
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Q: Are cirrus or stratus clouds form above 6000 meters
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Q: Which of the earths subsystems is directly affected by burning fossil fuels
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Q: What physical characteristics of bedrock are the characteristics responsible for the oldest rock remaining at the highest elevation
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Q: How does mass movement occur
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Q: What is the amount of space in a rock that holds air or water
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Q: What type of front occurs when warm air and cold air are next to each other but are at standstill
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Q: In which atmospheric temperature zone does most precipitation occur
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Q: What is an igneous rocks color determined by
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Q: What is the purpose of the term Global Warming Potential
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Q: If a piece of a sea floor has moved 50 km in 5 million years what is the yearly rate of sea-floor motion
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Q: HOW Scientists have been able to determine the composition of Earth's layers by
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Q: How does temperature change with altitude in the troposhere
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Q: Which describes the circular motion of heat below the earth and the surface
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Q: What is earths tallest pyramid
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Q: What is the body of water off of Walgreen coast called
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Q: Where would you expect to find the highest wind speeds based on a weather map
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Q: What are the geothermal power plants in the philiphines
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Q: What does a battery snap do in a circuit
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Q: Is -50 Fahrenheit cold or hot
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Q: What clues of extrusion tell geologists
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Q: How does the climate of the states near the West Coast compare to those of the East Coast
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Q: What are Long term variations in weather for a particular area make up the climate of the area
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Q: Why Water and nutrients absorbed by travel to the stems and leaves
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Q: How does temperature affect viscosity and magma
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Q: How would the mantle behave when there is a gentle continious pressure
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Q: What is Earth's dry air made up of
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Q: How are sea stacks formed
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Q: What is water called that is held in rocks and soil below the surface
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Q: What does salinity do as evaporation increases
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Q: What temperature is the temperate marine climate
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Q: What is the name that earth divided into hemisphere
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Q: Why cleavage is chick is called discoidal type
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Q: Is a major contributor to soil erosion agriculture urban development invasive species deforestation
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Q: Where was the conference for climate change held
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Q: What is Movement of earths continents
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Q: Do sharp jagged peaks are characteristic of fault-blocked mountains
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Q: What are the reasons for our seasons
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Q: What happens to pressure as we move the crust to the inner core
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Q: How folded rocks primarily the result of compressional or tensional forces
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Q: What type of mining is likely the least harmful to the environment
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