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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: How much Of all the fresh water available how much of it is ready for use by humans
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Q: How does water move from the soil into the athmosphere
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Q: How with so much evidence to support continental drift how could scientists reject the idea
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Q: What percent of Earth surface is covered by landmasses
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Q: What structures do you see that would help the planet take in water and nutrients from the soil
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Q: What is the another name for Relief rainfall
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Q: What is the top level of an aquifer referred to
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Q: Where is bituminous coal found
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Q: What is a major problem with depending on fossil fuels as primary energy sources
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Q: What are two charateristics of precambrian rock
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Q: What All of the following are ways in which sedimentary rocks form EXCEPT A. Lava cooling B. Physical processes C. Chemical processes D. Build up of plant and animal remains
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Q: Is H2O a covalent or ionic compound
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Q: What is the difference between the tropical temperature and polar zones
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Q: What is calculated age of earth
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Q: What lines that run parallel on the earth called
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Q: What is the most common group of mineralswhat percentage of the crust do they make up
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Q: How do prevailing winds affect the amount precipitation an area receives
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Q: How do humans adapt to sinkholes
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Q: What is the biggest cause of air pollution
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Q: What are some living conditions for the desert
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Q: What happens if you suspend a bar magnet so it can go freely
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Q: How does the vegetation surface type affect the amount of runoff
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Q: What kinds of damage can an earthquake do on the structures in the built environment
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Q: What fossil fuel produces the most crbon dioxide
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Q: When the distance to the epicenter increases how does the amount by which the s waves lags behind the p wave change
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Q: What happens as a direct result of an endangered species dying out
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Q: What does the atmosphere absorb to protect earth
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Q: Why the flow aloft predominantly westerly
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Q: What are three ways the Earth is different today from when it was first formed
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Q: What helps limit topsoil loss
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Q: What do scientific models predict will happen to Earth's oceans if current trends continue unmitigated
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Q: How are floods relate to weathering erosion and deposition
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Q: What does hydrologists primarily study
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Q: When tectonic plates move the cracks that occur are known as faults.
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Q: What are the formulas of the first 4 alkanes
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Q: What is silt soil location
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Q: Is burning a strip of magnesium ribbon a chemical or physical change
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Q: Is grinding corn a physical or chemical change
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Q: What do people realize about global issues because of the Internet
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Q: What is the name for a large body of ice slowly moving across the land pushing sand and rocks and changing the Earth and acirc and 128 and 153s surface
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Q: What is the best way to prevent erosion of soil on a hillside
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