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Earth Science
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: What graph best shows the relationship between the concentration of carbon dioxide in earths atmosphere and the amount of infrared radiation absorbed by the atmosphere
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Q: What country has twenty percent of worlds fresh water
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Q: What happens to sediment after weathering
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Q: Why are hoaxes harder to pull off today than in the past
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Q: Why does clay soil retain the most water
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Q: Why crude oil only found in certain parts of the world
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Q: Why are crude oil reserves unevenly distributed in the worlds countries
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Q: Where is groundwater closest to earths surface
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Q: What aspect of a modern lifestyle is most likely to increase the use of fossil fuels and imports
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Q: What is The point underground where the earthquake start
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Q: How many square feet in 1 dismil in ground in odisha
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Q: Do seismic waves travel along earths surface
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Q: What happens when water freezes in the rocks . Plants grow into the rocks cracks
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Q: Do tornadoes cause less damage or a hurricane
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Q: What is soil that contains humus
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Q: Is all rocks made of minerals
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Q: In landlocked lakes water is discharged primarily through . precipitation evaporation groundwater seepage rivers and streams
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Q: If fossil fuels are still forming why are they considered to be a nonrenewable resource
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Q: Why is tundra so cold
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Q: Why are fossil fuels nonrewnewable
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Q: Are the Himalayas a ski hill
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Q: How does weathering affect buildings and monuments and other structures
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Q: What layer of solid rock that is found under all soil
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Q: What would farmers study to determine what types of plants might grow best in a particular area
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Q: What formed from materials that were not a part of living things
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Q: How does earth's tilt affect climate
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Q: What one of these practices does the most to keep wind and water from carrying away topsoil
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Q: How do you identify all the properties scientists use to classify minerals
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Q: What is the main problem that prevents geothermal energy from being widely used
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Q: Why is coal and other fossil fuel's considered nonrenewable energy sources
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Q: In which atmosphere layer does most of the greenhouse affect occur
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Q: What is frozen water vapor on a surface called
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Q: What is earths surface above sea level
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Q: What statement best summarizes resource distribution on earth
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Q: What is the process in which huge forces from inside the Earth push rock upwards is called
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Q: When air moves away from the tropics and toward the poles it becomes .
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Q: What type of mountain is formed with little deformation
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Q: What is the relation between Celsius Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales
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Q: What is mountaintop removal mining
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Q: Why do you think geologist use drill bits covered with small diamonds to drill into the earths crust
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Q: Where does about 95 of the worlds opal the mineral come from
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Q: How can human activity affect groundwater and surface water
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Q: What are Three natural resources from the earth crust
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Q: What volume of rubble will the average dump truck hold
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Q: What On which coast do you find generally older crust the east coast or the west coast
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Q: What type of geologic events or features are most likely to occur near each city.
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Q: What is 29C into Degrees
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Q: Are continents and plates not the same
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Q: How many molecules are in 3 grams of nail
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