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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: Why is the inner core solid even though it has a higher temperature than the outer core which is a liquid
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Q: What is Leached soil
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Q: What is a vast flat treeless region in which subsoil is permantley frozen
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Q: Are harder minerals more useful than softer minerals
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Q: What mineral has a yellow color metallic luster hardness of six and greenish black streak
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Q: Can any mineral be identified by the careful check of one physical characteristic
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Q: What branch of geology that deals with identification and classification of minerals
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Q: What is the largest component of soil
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Q: Is sodium and oxygen ionic compound
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Q: What are the types of rocks that have formed from the deposition of different materials on earth
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Q: What are Three examples of different events that can occur on earth's surface
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Q: What is the first thing to do for land prepareation
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Q: How much acid rain does Michigan get
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Q: If the earth is round then why doesnt all the water pool to the bottom
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Q: Why are methane and carbon dioxide called greenhouse gases Why is the atmospheric presence of greenhouse gases increasing
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Q: What is an example for when the atmosphere carbon to the hydrosphere
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Q: What conditions favour strong chemical weathering
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Q: What process helps decomposers convert waste into carbon dioxide
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Q: What Vegetation found in the tierra helada
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Q: What is a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus
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Q: If a sample is heated and rises in temperature by 12 degree celsius what is this temperature difference in kelvin
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Q: What type of data do scientists study to help them learn about the layers of the Earth
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Q: What variables affect gpe
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Q: How long does the chemical weathering process take
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Q: What are the 3 main geographical boundaries
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Q: What are some reasons for the acceleration in extinction rates in recent decades
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Q: What section of earth is composed primarily of liquid metal
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Q: How do some people manage to live comfortable in extremely hot or cold climates
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Q: In the Fahrenheit temperature scale water freezes at 0 and boils at 100
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Q: What temperature scale has no negative temperatures joule Celsius kelvin Fahrenheit
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Q: In which area of earths interior is the pressure most likely to be 2.5 million atmosphere
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Q: What is The study of soil is
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Q: What do soils form
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Q: Where do I take well water samples
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Q: Can X-rays penetrate through the earths atmosphere
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Q: Where in the pacific have the same type of pattern as seen in the Atlantic
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Q: What organisms contribute to soil formation by
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Q: What is the earths hydrosphere best describe at
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Q: How can a microclimate affect crop producction
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Q: Why do you think would be warmer on a winter day when there is no wind a thick forest filled with evergreens or a grassy field
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Q: If a granite rocks was made of smaller crystals if would be called
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Q: What are some consequences of alternative lifestyles
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Q: What mass movement requires water to be present
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Q: What is the best soil for agriculture
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Q: What happens when radio waves hit the earth
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Q: When Calcium carbonate is heated .
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Q: What is the weather term for How 'heavy' the air is
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Q: What does rain collect in
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